Battery Charger Manual See Pignose 7-300 HOG-30 Amplifier Details
Product Description
Recharging Portable amp. The HOG-30
- The Hog 30 was designed with bass, acoustic guitar and keyboard players in mind
- Front panel features volume and master volume controls
- Funk Bass switch for extra punch and depth
- Rear panel features including headphone and line out jacks
- 30 watts RMS, 8' bass speaker, 3 band EQ
Pignose 7-300 HOG-30 Amplifier Reviews
Battery Charger Manual : Pignose 7-300 HOG-30 Amplifier Reviews
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful You won't be disappointed, By This review is from: Pignose 7-300 HOG-30 Amplifier (Electronics) Before I get into rating this amp, let me just say that it is not like regular guitar combo amps. Like the product descripion says it was designed for multiple types of instruments so don't go plugging into this thing and expect an amp with distortion when turned all the way up. It has a very clean tone when used alone with a guitar but add your favorite distortion or overdrive pedal and you will be amazed by its sound. Very punchy and with today's multi-effects with amp modeling built in, this is the only type of amp you want to use. Also, I can just unplug my guitar and effects and plug in my bass and not worry about blowing the amp. And the portability of it is great. The battery really does last long on just one charge. 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful Five Stars for Guitar; Three for Bass, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Pignose 7-300 HOG-30 Amplifier (Electronics) The Pignose Hog 30 is a battery powered amplifier for electric guitar, electric bass, keyboards, microphone, and just about anything else that, according to the owner's manual "works at 20 watts, with 35 watts of peak power." In reality, the 20 watts is probably the more accurate number, as I have a fairly inexpensive Washburn 30 watt bass amp that provides more sound at about "4" than the Pignose does turned all the way up (and with the funk bass switch activated, to boot). This amplifier seems, though, to hold a charge nicely and would therefore seem to be the ideal amplifier to take along to any al fresco situation. My 4 star review is bassed (spelling intentional) on the fact that it has a "5" tone for clean-tone electric guitar, but is more of a "3" for electric bass. Mine seems to have an inherent buzz on F (10th fret, G string, electric bass). The speaker looks fine, the screws are all tight, but there's a buzz. I have tried three different basses and the buzz is most... Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful Perfect Solution for Me, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Pignose 7-300 HOG-30 Amplifier (Electronics) I have owned the Hog-30 for nearly one month and have found it just what I had hoped it would be-- a perfect boost in volume for my acoustic bass guitars while strolling with another band member on acoustic guitar among tables and guests at weddings and parties. I have mounted the small amp on a small luggage cart so that I don't have to bend over to pick it up when we move; it rolls along with me nicely. I've been practicing with it daily during the month, and have only charged it once, before using it, as per the instruction booklet. That seems amazing to me. It really holds a long charge. Though you will have to charge it for 8-10 hours at a go. And it can produce a warm, rich, upright-like tone (at acoustic-level volume,) or a more edgy, aggressive tone if you dial it up. Acoustic bass guitars, in my opinion, need a volume boost to be heard in crowd situations, even playing with a single acoustic steel-string guitar. This little amp does that perfectly. |
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