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Blackstar FLY 3 Mini Amp (vintage)

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EUR 100.50
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It's advantageously small and packs a punch with big TONE, even at the lowest volumes.

The ISF allows you to infinitely change the sound of your FLY 3 Vintage, which gives you endless possibilities on the tone of your amp. The FLY 3 also features tape delay effects, allowing you to make your amp output resonate during play. The FLY 3 Vintage also comes with an MP3 / LINE IN jack built in, allowing you to connect to your MP3 player, mobile phone, laptop, tablet etc. and jam along to your favourite tracks; the Emulated Output jack can also be used with headphones. Capable of being battery powered, you can take the FLY 3 Vintage with you wherever you go as a set of portable speakers.

  • - 3 Watt compact mini guitar amp
  • - 2 channels - Clean and Overdrive
  • - Patented ISF (Infinite Shape Feature)
  • - Digital 'tape' delay effect
  • - MP3 / Line In for jamming along or listening to music
  • - Emulated Line Out for 'silent' practice or recording
  • - 3" speaker producing true Blackstar tones
  • - Battery or DC powered
  • - Revolutionary sonic performance

General Information
Manufacturer information
Blackstar Amplification Limited
14 Billing Road
NN1 5AW Northampton, Northamptonshire
United Kingdom
Product Details
Product Number
202206
Brand
Blackstar
Series
Fly
Category
Miniature Guitar Amplifier
Brand Category
Blackstar - Mini Amp
Relevancy rank in Category Miniature Guitar Amplifier
43 of 46
Date
July 2018
Dimension
Box Depth
230mm
Box Height
135mm
Gross Weight
1.14kg
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Super cool little guy for practice in the apartment and on trips. Excellent sound at low volume.

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I never tried any amps before this one. I couldn't believe how good is the sound when I first heard it. I play a silent guitar - SLG200S. Together with the amp it sounded just like a normal acoustic guitar.

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