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  • SplotchSplotch

    Good finish, its not terrible.

    Fender Mini '57 Twin AmpPublished on 03/02/12 at 06:10
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    Amp battery with input jack and headphone output. 1w

    On / off button, drive, tone and volume

    UTILIZATION

    Easier it would be complicated, you branch you turn you key the three buttons and voila.

    SOUNDS

    I do not know if it's mine, but I have a mini tone master who had sounded so unflattering. Maybe it comes from HP used to make them but the sound is not great. Screaming whatever the adjustments.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have a mini stack vox, the Marshall MS2 and the mini tone master, this one is the worst of those I bought.

    By plugging the mini twin cab via the vox headphone I get much better sound that becomes adjustable stroke.

    I buy for me a little colle…
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    Amp battery with input jack and headphone output. 1w

    On / off button, drive, tone and volume

    UTILIZATION

    Easier it would be complicated, you branch you turn you key the three buttons and voila.

    SOUNDS

    I do not know if it's mine, but I have a mini tone master who had sounded so unflattering. Maybe it comes from HP used to make them but the sound is not great. Screaming whatever the adjustments.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have a mini stack vox, the Marshall MS2 and the mini tone master, this one is the worst of those I bought.

    By plugging the mini twin cab via the vox headphone I get much better sound that becomes adjustable stroke.

    I buy for me a little collection so I do not care.
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  • King LoudnessKing Loudness

    Wicked little tweed box

    Fender Mini '57 Twin AmpPublished on 10/12/11 at 05:23
    The Fender Mini Twin '57 is a reproduction of the iconic dual speaker Fender combo, right down to the classic tweed tolex. However, they decided to shrink this one down to near pocket size. It features a pair of 2 inch speakers, and a very basic control layout with volume, tone, drive and on/off controls. It also features a headphone out, and can be powered by a 9v battery or via an adaptor. It puts out a monstrous 2 watts of power, and unlike its bigger brother this little version of the Twin is solid state as opposed to tube. There's no effects loop or reverbhere so what you see is what you get.

    UTILIZATION

    Getting a good tone out of this amp is surprisingly easy. Despite the sm…
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    The Fender Mini Twin '57 is a reproduction of the iconic dual speaker Fender combo, right down to the classic tweed tolex. However, they decided to shrink this one down to near pocket size. It features a pair of 2 inch speakers, and a very basic control layout with volume, tone, drive and on/off controls. It also features a headphone out, and can be powered by a 9v battery or via an adaptor. It puts out a monstrous 2 watts of power, and unlike its bigger brother this little version of the Twin is solid state as opposed to tube. There's no effects loop or reverbhere so what you see is what you get.

    UTILIZATION

    Getting a good tone out of this amp is surprisingly easy. Despite the small size, low power and lack of tonal control, the amp has a very honest sounding tonality that is more real sounding than various other mini amps that I've tried. The tones are fairly biting and aggressive especially with the right guitar driving it. I particularly like setting this amp up for maximum gain and using it with single coils for bluesy or really down-home rock tones. The nice thing about this amp is that it has its own drive control which does allow for more tweaking than some other miniamps out there.

    SOUNDS

    At first when I plugged this amplifier in I didn't expect to really hear much that would be appealing. However I instantly bonded with the very gritty and natural tone that this little box has. It is quite dynamic and responds well to both single coil and humbucker pickups. I particularly dig how it breaks up in a more natural way as opposed to sounding harsh or buzzy. The fact that it has more than one speaker helps to bring life into the amp too, which is a good thing for sure. Obviously it isn't going to sound like a full sized Twin but this is a decent little mini rig of its own merrit.

    OVERALL OPINION

    All in all I think the Fender Mini Twin '57 is a great little amp for anyone seeking a practice tool, something to travel with, or just a cool sounding novelty amp. At about $50 new you simply can't go wrong if you need a great and naturally cool tone tool. Plus this one's tweed... that's just cool.
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  • nonos130nonos130

    Fender Mini '57 Twin AmpPublished on 01/17/06 at 07:53
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    Transistor amp of course.
    It is sold for 1W but it has two HP. Power is correct in a small room.
    It has an input jack, an ON / OFF button, a headphone jack and it works with a 9V battery or a transformer (but my Ibanez 9V 200mA transformer not working?! Bizarre is required characteristics?).

    UTILIZATION

    The settings are very simple: one volume, one tone and drive. The drive has a lot.
    For all it's pretty difficult to get clear sound "clean". But maybe it's the microphones that are beginning to date and that are not good qualities.

    SOUNDS

    Suitable for all styles seen this power!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 6 months and it's really nice to be able to pu…
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    Transistor amp of course.
    It is sold for 1W but it has two HP. Power is correct in a small room.
    It has an input jack, an ON / OFF button, a headphone jack and it works with a 9V battery or a transformer (but my Ibanez 9V 200mA transformer not working?! Bizarre is required characteristics?).

    UTILIZATION

    The settings are very simple: one volume, one tone and drive. The drive has a lot.
    For all it's pretty difficult to get clear sound "clean". But maybe it's the microphones that are beginning to date and that are not good qualities.

    SOUNDS

    Suitable for all styles seen this power!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 6 months and it's really nice to be able to put a battery to go play in nature. I tried it with an electro folk and it's great to oxen with percussions means better guitar.
    I tried a small Ibanez amp similar (but without battery) and it was impossible to play without distortion.
    Is what I would do this choice? Perhaps, but it's really a small amp gadget that serves me a bit to let off steam and take him to friends without having to move the big "Performer 1000". But there is no comparison between the Performer and the 1000 Mini-Twin
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  • ebrianebrian

    Fender Mini '57 Twin AmpPublished on 01/29/09 at 02:09
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    System transistor, 1 Watt RMS, an input jack instr., 1 output jack (also 6.35) .4 "chiken knobs": 1 volume, 1 tone / presence, a drive, on a 9v battery power.Fonctionne or sector: attention polarity inversée.2 HP 2 "
    Built of wood, tweed, handle cuir.Fabriqué in China. Beautiful object. H 12.5 cm /
    16.5 cm L / P 07 cm

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use, sensitive to the nuances of the game do not need a booster amplifier manuel.Cet made to play on a desk, etc in the garden with decibels or less at the level of an acoustic guitar played médiator.En agreements in any case, the HP seems strong because I have grown well without incidents.

    SOUNDS

    We can get clean sounds (yes)…
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    System transistor, 1 Watt RMS, an input jack instr., 1 output jack (also 6.35) .4 "chiken knobs": 1 volume, 1 tone / presence, a drive, on a 9v battery power.Fonctionne or sector: attention polarity inversée.2 HP 2 "
    Built of wood, tweed, handle cuir.Fabriqué in China. Beautiful object. H 12.5 cm /
    16.5 cm L / P 07 cm

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use, sensitive to the nuances of the game do not need a booster amplifier manuel.Cet made to play on a desk, etc in the garden with decibels or less at the level of an acoustic guitar played médiator.En agreements in any case, the HP seems strong because I have grown well without incidents.

    SOUNDS

    We can get clean sounds (yes) by the drive to 0 or 1. But not always possible with a bridge pickup especially a double.Ca also depends on your game Character I play a telecaster médiator.Avec without it going very well. As for the drive it sounds very like transistor fuzz which is normal given the size and power of the HP is slightly better with an external pedal, but be careful not to load it with the bass. We must balance the tone in all cas.La sound palette is still large.
    Sounds a little better with headphones. This amp cash wah, I use it also with a Line 6 Pocket Pod Express: balancing out the two volumes is impeccable! Pleasant in nature!

    OVERALL OPINION

    In conclusion it is a portable amp extra roomy easily in a bag to buy if you need it or for a collector because it is still a beautiful object. Value moyen.Le wood with 2 HP explains much of it has better sound than its competitors in plastic.
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Good for what it is.

    Fender Mini '57 Twin AmpPublished on 05/18/11 at 10:43
    If you are a fan of the Fender twins and need a pocket amp then this probably is a good choice for you. The tone from this amp has a resemblance to an old Fender twin with the two mini speakers and the tolex covering, but it really doesn't sound anything like a real one. Not that it is supposed to sound authentic, but I just saying that if you really want that sound then this amp will not get it. If you like the general Twin tone and need a pocket size amp for practicing and silent playing then this is perfect.

    Fender Mini '57 Twin Amp Features:

    One-watt solid-state amplifier
    Dual 2" speakers
    Single channel
    Power, Volume, Tone, and Gain controls
    Built-in Disto…
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    If you are a fan of the Fender twins and need a pocket amp then this probably is a good choice for you. The tone from this amp has a resemblance to an old Fender twin with the two mini speakers and the tolex covering, but it really doesn't sound anything like a real one. Not that it is supposed to sound authentic, but I just saying that if you really want that sound then this amp will not get it. If you like the general Twin tone and need a pocket size amp for practicing and silent playing then this is perfect.

    Fender Mini '57 Twin Amp Features:

    One-watt solid-state amplifier
    Dual 2" speakers
    Single channel
    Power, Volume, Tone, and Gain controls
    Built-in Distortion
    1/4" Headphone jack (powers external speaker cabinet)
    Tweed covering
    Real leather handle
    Nine-volt power adapter jack (adapter optional), also runs on single 9-volt battery

    UTILIZATION

    Details
    Type Solid State
    Number of Channels 1
    Power 1WQ
    Speakers 1 x 2"
    No Effects
    No Reverb
    No Amp Modeling
    Number of Tubes 0
    Preamp Tubes No Tubes
    Power Tubes No Tubes
    Inputs 1 x Instrument
    Outputs 1 x Headphone (1/4")
    No Footswitch
    No Effects Loop

    SOUNDS

    This amp needs to be paired with a Fender Stratocaster or Telecaster. Of course you can play this amp with any guitar but it seems to fit the bill with a Fender guitar. Remember this isn't a tone monster like the real Fender Twin is but it sure sounds good enough for what it does and the look of it is really great as well.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This is a great little practice amp for the Fender twin lovers out there. This amp isn't my cup of tea since there really isn't much gain on tap with it. Not that I was expecting it to have much but that is my opinion. Many Fender players will love this amp. If I were to buy a pocket practice amp then I would go with an Orange PIX or a Marshall pocket amp. At new these units come in at around $50 which is a great price for something like this.

    I would recommend this to someone who loves Fender amps and needs a pocket size amp that can go anywhere and fit on your belt. If you need more gain then do an Orange or Marshall.
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