🎵 Rock On-The-Go with LEKATO!
The LEKATO Mini Electric Guitar Amp is a portable, rechargeable amplifier designed for electric guitar enthusiasts. With a powerful 5W output, built-in Bluetooth functionality, and four distinct sound effects, this compact amp is perfect for practice sessions at home or on the road. Its lightweight design and plug-and-play capability make it an essential companion for musicians seeking convenience and quality.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Output Channel Quantity | 1 |
Amplifier Type | Solid State |
Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
Speaker Size | 4.7 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Output Wattage | 5 Watts |
Item Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2"D x 4.7"W x 4.7"H |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Color | Black |
A**Z
Great for guitar...but also as a bluetooth speaker for your phone.
I have only used it a couple of times on my guitar because I usually play through my amp right by my chair. However, I used the hell out of it as a bluetooth speaker when I'm outside doing work on my yard, while I'm in the sauna, or while working out. Perfect little speaker.
B**N
Mini in size but not in performance
Works great. Sounds very good and the charge lasts at least 5 hours. Bluetooth is an added plus. It may be compact but sounds good on an acoustic guitar as well.It’s a no brainer and it not expensive it’s great value for the money. It’s very compact and easy to useBuy it you’ll like it !
F**G
Amazing for the Price
Perfect for my needs. Sound quality I’d say 6/10 in terms of sound quality, BUT, super easy to use. Plug and play, and for $30 it sounds WAY better than I expected. Perfect for just fiddling around and practicing
J**G
Great for the guitar player in your life
I bought this for my grandson who has just started playing and he loves it. It has several useful functions including being able to play your guitar anywhere as well as different effects.I'd recommend
J**L
Speaker too small for high noise floor environment.
Not a huge fan of the ability of the amp to capture low end in any environment with a high noise floor, especially. It’s a very small speaker. It has good battery life because it’s pushing too small of a speaker. Just not a fan at the price point. Bluetooth is cool if you control that volume from the Bluetooth device. Otherwise, it just needs a better speaker.The floopy aspect of it doesn’t work great if your jack is not on the string face of the guitar.
M**P
Easy to use, sounds great and is affordable.
It has enough midrange to really sound good on distortion mode. It makes practicing so easy eliminating the hassle of setup. It does get louder than you’d think but not blasting loud. It’s great to know how your guitar is going to respond during practices. Very easy to use and fun.
L**E
Cannot use it with Strats
I wish I could give this zero stars. I cannot comment on the sound quality or the build quality because I wasn’t even able to use the amp. If you play a fender, Stratocaster or any guitar with a recessed input jack, forget about this amp because you will never be able to plug it in unless you purchase a separate extension for the input. To me, this is an absolute dealbreaker because the amp is only $30 to begin with. A guitarist should be able to use this unit out of the box with any electric guitar. I’m actually really bummed that I couldn’t use this because it is exactly what I’ve been looking for and I can’t find another company that makes something similar other than Joyo, which is the same company as Lekato.
C**T
Smallest Solution Yet for Rehearsing to Track on the Road
This is very good for what it is and for the price. It is smaller than the competing, older Joyo unit with a 9-volt battery, which is great, the sound quality might be slightly better, the knobs are better than the switches on the Joyo-- one of my two Joyos is barely usable, and the swiveling Input jack is helpful, though I wish it could be locked in position. The only downside is the lack of a headphone jack-- if you want to use a better external speaker, you are out of luck. But where this excels is for the smallest possible travel rig. I use this to practice out of town at a friend's house before shows, plug it into the output at the end of my pedal board, and play along with practice tracks, so I can rehearse with pedals. Be careful-- the speaker is easily overwhelmed by high-output effects, but at low volume, with minimal background noise, if you can live with a speaker down by your effects instead of directly out of the guitar, it's the most lightweight, smallest solution I have found yet.
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