🎸 Amp up your practice game—power, effects, and freedom in one sleek package!
The LEKATO Electric Guitar Amp is a 20W rechargeable desktop amplifier featuring dual 10W speakers, built-in distortion and delay effects with full control knobs, Bluetooth and Aux connectivity, and three 9V pedal power outputs. Designed for portability and versatility, it offers 3 hours of battery life, making it ideal for daily practice and travel without sacrificing sound quality or effect customization.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Amplifier Type | Digital |
Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack, 3.5mm Jack |
Compatible Devices | Electric Guitar |
Output Wattage | 20 Watts |
E**E
Experienced player and I love it (Mini amp fan)
I've tried other battery powered amps such as the Roland Microcube, Blackstar Fly3 with extension cab, and the Boss Katana Mini. I've also experimented with running digital modelers into various different speakers over the years using an Aux cord.I would put this up there with the best right next to the Roland Microcube, if not better than the Microcube. That's a pretty big statement to make if you've done research on this topic, as the Microcube is usually considered the "best" battery mini amp of all time.This Lekato has a very sweet sounding base clean tone (think Vox or Fender, upper midrange focused but a bit less brittle than those and smoother) and gets louder than you might think with the 25 watts and 2 speakers. It just sounds good to my ears and isn't harsh, it just gives a straight up good tone, it's satisfying to play to the ears. The onboard delay is great. The distortion is actually not bad either, but the amp lacks a little bit of low end due to the small speaker size so it doesn't give very much low end punch with the distortion activated. It's more useful as a light to medium crunch and won't give a hi-gain tone, but is definitely still pretty roary when dimed. Almost like a Marshall distortion but less crackly, it's a pretty compressed sounding distortion. At first I thought the distortion sucked but it kind of grew on me when I tweaked it more and found sweet spots, it does what it can with the small speaker size.The battery power and small size and flat form factor makes it quite convenient to play in different places. The fact that it's flat means it's great for easily recording it without hassle of mic stands etc or just using smart phone. The Bluetooth connection is stable and I haven't had issues with it. The 3 power ports for pedals makes it convenient to use with pedals (so you can add EQ or different dirt pedals in front if you want a different distortion). There is a 1/4" line out for running into a different speaker if you just want to use it as an amp but use different speakers.It has no issues with excess noise from ungrounded outlets etc since it has its own power supply built in, this can be quite useful depending on your home if you've been getting a lot of buzzing or hum.This is a nearly perfectly engineered device for guitar and I gave it 5 stars. It isn't going to sound like a real large size amp of course, but it's simply great for what it is. I would recommend this to a beginner as their first amp over quite a few other ones in this price range, since all the features will be useful later on in your journey unexpectedly. It doesn't do anything it doesn't need to do and sounds great at what it does. The only weak points would be a lack of low end due to the speaker size and that the volume only gets so loud (but will still more than fill a small room, it just likely won't be loud enough for a real large band situation, but would also probably be fine for small jams).FWIW I genuinely think this sounds better than the Blackstar Fly3 and Katana Mini to my ears. Better sound than the cheaper Fender solid states like the Frontman. It gets pretty much just as loud as those, if you are playing in an ensemble then maybe look elsewhere, but it really does give good enough volume. The built in battery and small size makes it very convenient.
M**E
Awesome little amp that powers 3 effects pedals
This is a great little mini practice amp. I have 4 other mini practice amps: Blackstar dual speakers limited edition, Boss Katana mini, Laney mini, Leo Jaymz mini w drum machine. This sounds the best- clean/distortion sounds produced by this all sound the best- even better than the dope Katana. Then throw in that you can power 3 guitar pedals- wow. That’s a great feature. Delay works very well. Distortion sounds great. Clean channel also sounds really good with crystal clear sound. Is this a tube amp or even a Joyo with a 12ax7 tube in the preamp? No. But it sounds really good for practicing/writing music. Has aux out, headphones out, and 1/4 inch cable out so u can connect to an amp or a larger powered speaker or even a recording mixing board if desired.Just an awesome dual speaker mini table top mini amp that looks like a vintage oldschool tape recorder. No tone for clean channel just a master knob. U can adjust tone with your guitar tone knob/s or with a clean type pedal like Joyo’s American pedal to shape your sound on clean. I’m playing this little amp more than my dope Vox MV50 “Nutube” equipped excellent sounding tube amp- seriously that’s how awesome this little table top amp is quality/sound wise. Definitely packs quite a punch. Very happy with my purchase!
J**N
Cool tool for songwriting
Really nice for just plugging and playing. Distortion and delay circuits are decent and fun for songwriting or just messing around with. Just one of those things you buy to mess with and then riffs and song ideas start pouring out!
R**S
Very compact and powerful
Fits just fine in a carry on bag. Love the 3 9 vt outlets on the side. Quite loud for such a small amp. I don’t bother with the distort channel . The one drawback; it doesn’t have an equalizer on the clean channel. For that I bought a moen mini equalizer. With that and my multi effect pedal the unit sounds very passable I mean it’s not a twin reverb but it does have surprising depth, clarity, and volume
A**H
Great design, essential for testing used gear
This is IMO the best battery amp on the market, especially for the price point. Battery lasts way longer than it says. The 3, 9v power outputs for pedals is genius.If you’re purchasing a used pedal off Craigslist or OfferUp, a guitar and this amp are all you need to test at a neutral location like a parking lot instead of a sketchy house lol. I’ve avoided purchasing 2 faulty pedals this way.The tone is neutral enough that it takes pedals surprisingly well so if you have a pedalboard, leave the big platform amp at the rehearsal space and use this at home. The Delay and Distortion, do not have dedicated foot-switches, but do have 2 buttons with enough space to fit a toe or tip of shoe in to make foot-switching happen. Delay is fun and will oscillate. Distortion channel is basically a distortion pedal. I would agree with another comment, it gives DS-1 Distortion vibes.Additional great features include 2 speakers instead of 1, dedicated headphone out, output jack so it can be used as a pedal, Bluetooth connectivity, the robot/ 80s tape deck aesthetic is cool, and included rubber stoppers to attach on the bottom of the unit.About a week after I purchased this, this amp can be seen in an episode of Homeskoolin with Tom Bukovac on YouTube, ( picture above, the orange Caline Lorcan and this are the same OEM product with different branding).Some critiques would be maybe add dedicated foot switches for the distortion/delay and an eq for the clean channel.Bottom line is this amp is just fun and perfect for what it is. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a battery amp or first guitar amp.
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