KEY FEATURES
PRICE £199
DESCRIPTION Battery-powered multi-instrument
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CONTROL PANEL XLR combo input, jack input,
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REAR PANEL XLR cabinet output, stereo mode
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the very end – with impressive volume
and projection. You’d easily be heard over
a busy open-mic night, café gig, or even an
extremely polite drummer.
Electric-wise, cleans are punchy and
sweet, while the all-out distortion of the
OD side has no business sounding as good
as it does through such a small cab. The
reverb, on the other hand, remains very
polite and with a very short decay, even
when cranked to max – don’t expect instant
spaghetti-western tones.
Plugging in a mic, the stereo speakers
cope well with voice and guitar in unison
and adding a Bluetooth backing track
doesn’t muddy the waters. There’s some
background hiss when you’re not playing,
but that won’t matter when you are and it
isn’t noticeable through the headphone out.
Anyone wanting a beefed-up version of
the Fly won’t be disappointed, but this
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A great-sounding, affordable package
8 /10 for playing at home or taking on the road
offers plenty more besides. With great
sounds, easy portability and a seriously
competitive price, the Super Fly instantly
takes its place at the top table of go-
anywhere performance amps.
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