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Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/14/2008
at 06:18am
by Michel
Email: m<dot>roosendaal1 at quicknet<dot>nl
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy to use, just put it at the beginning or at the end of your pedal chain. Have no experience with FX loop as I have a Bassman amp.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use two. One at the beginning of my pedal chain and one at the end, then into the input of the amp (not fx loop). The one first in chain is used to improve the sound quality of my set-up. Some say there's no difference in tone when turned on, but somehow this pedal makes my sound better, more present, crispy, but not like the presence/crispyness you get when you turn up the treble or presence knob. It's hard to explain, but when you have it on for a while and then turn it off again, the difference is even bigger. You don't want to go back to your old sound again. I use the other one at the end of my chain to boost solo's. The volume boost is bigger than the first in chain and it seems to alter your sound less. So it's a real simple clean boost in that position. Gets only noisy at settings you don't need anyway
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Looks sturdy
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
My set-up:
Ibanez LP '78 - Ibanez Artist '87 - Burny Monterey - RMC2 wah - Korg DT10 - MXR Micro Amp - Ibanez TS9 - Ibanez SD9 custom - Fulltone DP1 - MI Audio Crunch Box - MXR Micro Amp - Boss DD-7 - Boss OC-2 - MXR Micro Amp - Guyatone Bassman + 2xG12H-100 Celestions
Been playing for 22 years now, different styles: Metal, rock, pop.
I really love the Micro Amp as it does everything it supposed to do. I say everyone should have two.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/07/2008
at 08:55pm
by dano
Ease of Use
:
10
Q: How easy is it to get a good sound out of it? - A: Very easy. Just step on the little silver button and twirl the knob.
Q: How about Editing patches? - A: Non-existent.
Q: How is the manual for it? - A: Fine, tells you everything you need to know.
Q: Do you know the firmware revision number? - A: What's a firmware revision number?
Q Has your unit been upgraded? - A: I had a vasectomy a few years ago. Was that an "upgrade to my unit"?
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
Q: What setup (i.e. what guitars and amps) are you using this with? - A: My set up is as follows: American Series Strat -> Morely Wah -> Boss TU-2 Tuner-> Ibanez Tube Screamer TS109 -> MXR Micro Amp -> different Amps depending on situation.
Q: Is it noisy? On what settings? - A: No, not noisy.
Q: Are the effects weak or do they always sound great? - A: Always good. The only "effect" is more volume, and it does that fine.
Q: What amp are you using it with? - A: various; the pedal is unnecessary if your amp already has a "lead boost" or a "solo boost" footswitch. All it does is bump the volume up. I currently use it with a Fender Hot Rod Deville. It has no sound, so no rating for this category.
Reliability
:
10
Q: Can you depend on it? - A: Yes. It would be hard to damage this thing.
Q: Would you use it on a gig without a backup? - A: Yes I would and I do.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
9
Q: What style of music do you play? - A: 70's, 80's rock, some newer
Q: Is this a good match? - A: Yes, helpful in boosting volume for leads.
Q: How long have you been playing? - A: 30+ years.
Q: What other gear do you own? - A: Too much to list.
Q: If it were stolen or lost, would you buy it again or get something else? Hmmm... this is a pretty specialized pedal. Like I said, it basically works like a master volume control. Put it at the end of your effects chain, just before going into the amp. It just takes whatever your signal is and kicks it up a few decibels.
Q: What do you love about it? - A: Its simplicity.
Q: What do you hate? A: The knob is a little awkward to adjust unless you are wearing pointy shoes.
Q: What is your favorite feature? - A: The quietness.
Q: Did you compare it to other products? Which ones? Why did you choose this one? - A: Compared it to the Seymour Duncan booster. This one doesn't suck tone - when it's off you don't know it's there.
Q: Anything you wish it had? - A: ?
Q: Does it help you make music, or does it get in the way? - A: Helps.
Q: Anything else you'd like to share? Um... I once won a $5 bet by eating a grasshopper live.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: USD 30 USED
Submitted 06/17/2008
at 04:02pm
by GazMan
Email: gybates<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
9
Like me, the Micro Amp has an input, an output and one knob. Erm, and a stomp switch :oP
However, it's more versatile than it looks, provided your amp has an effects loop. Used via the loop (which brings the signal in after the preamp) the Micro Amp gives you loads of extra clean volume on either channel with only a tiny bit of natural breakup at high settings. The gain knob has a wide enough sweep to give you lots of clean volume before you get to this stage.
Instead, you can also plug your guitar through the Micro Amp and into the amp's input. This overdrives the preamp stage, giving you less overall volume boost (it's only boosting the guitar's own output) but loads of high-gain crunch on the clean channel. One slight drawback (with my Marshall at least; your amp might have different circuitry) is that there's little or no volume boost through the distortion channel when using it through the input, just extra saturation of the gain. This is a bit of a shame, my amp must have some kind of fixed level input into this channel. It does give you two different distortion options though.
Sound Quality
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9
I play a Maverick F1 Hardtail with twin humbuckers into a Marshall MG50. The Maverick's pickups are pretty quiet to start with so there's no hum for the Micro Amp to boost, but I certainly don't notice any extra noise with it switched on. There's not much tone alteration, except for a very slight 'fattening up', which is nice.
I'm really happy with the sound, especially when played via the preamp with a high gain setting. The overdriven sound is really smooth even through the solid state Marshall. I reckon it would be brilliant for giving you a crunchy 'channel 2' on a proper valve amp.
Reliability
:
10
I bought it second-hand and haven't gigged with it yet, but it's just about the most solid bit of guitar gear you can buy and feels like it could win a fight with a housebrick.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't dealt with MXR/Dunlop, and probably wouldn't bother. The only things you're likely to break are the knob or stomp switch, and both are easily replaceable with help from Maplin and a soldering iron.
I'm really tempted to replace the knob (which pulls off easily) with a Tele-style knurled chrome one, or perhaps a skull!
Overall Rating
:
9
As it's a clean boost, you could probably use it for any style of music. I play mainly heavy rock, and some more melodic arpeggiated stuff, so the occasional solo boost for between riffs or for knocking out fills between vocal lines is very handy.
If there's one thing I'd change it would be to give the control knob a little bit more resistance to help keep it stable when the thing is being kicked around the floor. Very minor point though. Guess I could find my favourite setting and just tape the knob in place.
I love the simplicity, build and sound quality. It could be more versatile if it had separate gain and volume controls, but then you're in overdrive pedal territory. An EQ would be better for shaping the tone more, especially if you want to boost your mids for solos etc. As a simple gain booster with no mucking about this is spot on.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/30/2008
at 11:48am
by Sparky4444
Ease of Use
:
10
One knob -- Simple...The only thing is you need to figure out where in your chain to put it...I like it inline between guitar and amp, after compression and overdrive...that works well for me
Sound Quality
:
9
Phenomenal...takes your sound and makes it bigger! It does add fuller low end and sweeter highs, but it remains clear...I think this thing is better than using a compressor --
I am 38 years old, been playing since I've been 14. Whenever you try something new in your gear and the first response is "whoa, that sounds better", then you know you have something...for $80, talk about a steal...this thing can compete against any boutique pedal if all you need is a bit of gain add or volume boost for solos..
Reliability
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No Opinion
Just got it so I don't know how well it stands up for live use...I would think it would be solid..it's MXR for crying out loud..they've been around forever
Customer Support
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No Opinion
No problems so far...
Overall Rating
:
9
For clean boosts or for pushing the front end of your tube amp for some extra gain, this thing is amazingly effective for a small, simple little box. I think people get caught up on the hype of boutique stuff and flash...give this thing a try. The key is that this pedal works "with" your guitar and amp, and not "against" it..you know what I mean?? A lot of pedals will really subtract from your sound...i.e, ToneBone Classic...
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/26/2008
at 04:38pm
by Curty In Edmonton
Ease of Use
:
9
Are you a moron?? One knob, that's it...how easy is that...Other than that, the only thing YOU have to figure out is where in your effects chain you want it -- use your ears...that part is up to you..
Sound Quality
:
9
G&L Tele -> JD-10 for smooth overdrive -> Keeley Compressor -> MXR Micro-Amp -> Peavey Bravo -> Peavy Bravo Effects send -> Fulltone Tremelo -> Digitech Digital Delay -> Peavy Bravo Effects Return
You guys who don't get a volume boost by putting this thing inline between guitar and amp --> Are you freakin nuts?? You must be overdriving the snot out of your amp already and the natural tube compression is kicking in...For a clean boost with a little breakup, a setting of 12 o'clock or 2 o'clock, the boost is substantial. If you need more, than you're a stage hog whose pissing everyone else off with your ego-manic guitar-god fixation.
You really have to play with position in your chain. I had the MXR feeding the Keeley comp..guess what?? It was pushing the gain and kicking in the compressor to early and squashing the hell out of everything. I put the Keeley first, THEN the micro-amp and VOILA!! The delays and tremelo BELONG in the effects loop, if you indeed have one. If putting the MXR in the effects loop works for you, great...but you must have gain staging issues if you can make it boost inline ahead of the amp - plain and simple..
Others have commented on this thing boosting the low's a bit...yeah it does, but not in a muddy way...The Micro-Amp just really beefs up your sound without mucking your original tone. For Telecasters, low end is usually weak, so the MXR with a Tele is a nice alternative to the compressor angle because compressors usually kill your tone and dynamics way too much...Check out Brent Mason's page and see how he has the Keeley compressor set -- The sustain is at 9 o'clock and volume at 12 o'clock... get the point!!
I almost got sucked into get a Sparkle Drive after getting the MXR. At some point, you gotta stop the hype and focus on what sounds good to you...The BEST is to always let your guitar and amp to most of the talking!! The effects should be there to compliment that, not take it over or change it...If you want something different, change your guitar and amp -- it's that simple and that true!!
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Have had it for one week...what can I say, it feels sturdy enough
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No applicable yet...
Overall Rating
:
9
For $80 or whatever, buy it, try it and return it to the Guitar Center or Long & McQuade if you don't work for you...BUT BE HONEST WITH YOURSELF...just because it doesn't have a flashy coverplate and boutique reputation, doesn't mean it won't work for you...
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/09/2008
at 04:26am
by james stock
Ease of Use
:
10
One Pot and one Switch, surely it can't get much simpler than that. Hey if you can't figure that out are you sure you should be playing the guitar?
Sound Quality
:
10
Most learners when they get on stage seem to make the mistake of playing those solos at the same volume level of the rythm, in other words the solo gets lost. This little baby fixes that problem, that is if you have an effects loop in your amp read on.
If you use this inline from guitar to amp what you get is more growl but no more volume. MXR say that this box can equalise the power from say a single coil guitar and humbucker guitar or perhaps boost the signal in a long effects loop. Unfortunately I have never tried either because the most affective way to use this baby is to stick it in your effects loop.
Do this and set the pot to abot 12 and your solos should cut through loud and clear, well as long as you have a decent amp of course : ).
For a long time I had used a boss volume pedal, which was good because you could set the minimum volume - so no sound wipe outs. However I found that it sucked my tone, and its size was a little prohibitive as well with the Mic stand in front of me.
This little babay works in a completely different way set you volume on the amp for all your rythm work and then set the volume level on the MXR for the solos - brilliant - just a clean boost to the volume.
Reliability
:
10
100% I own five other MXR pedals, all built like tanks and so far have have never let me down
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Unknown
Overall Rating
:
10
In conclusion this is a great little pedal, for the price. Its simple and does its job with no fuss.
However you need an effects loop on the amp to make it work, but that should not be a problem because most amps worth gigging with seem to have one of these anyway.
I am a Vocalist/ Guitarist in what is essentially a 'local' rock band. I use a Gibson Les Paul and Marshall DSL 100 Head with 1936 cabs.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: USD 70
Submitted 12/30/2007
at 11:37pm
by nick
Ease of Use
:
10
One knob. If you can't figure this out, throw out your guitar. :)
It's very easy to use, just plug in and dial in the amount of boost you want. It's extremely clean, so it's just like turning up the volume on your guitar. Amazing.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use this with various guitars, typically a Fender HSS Strat, Tele copy, or Epiphone Casino. Works great with all of them. I run them through my pedals...DE-7, CE-5, BD-2, this, Sovtek Big Muff, Dyna Comp, DOD Octave, and PT-100....into a '65 Twin Reverb Reissue. Great stuff.
I pretty much keep this on all the time. It's a great boost, brings out my leads. Gives gain to my BD-2, but a volume boost to the Muff. Works great for either. Then I switch them all off and just ahve a louder perfectly clean tone. Awesome.
Reliability
:
9
I've not gigged with it, but it seems sturdy. The only thing I'd be worried about is the stomp switch, but even that isn't awful. I baby my equipment, if your nice to them, they'll be nice to you, ya know?
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with MXR before, this and my Dyna Comp are my first batch.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play a lot of stuff, blues, jazz, and country, to the full spectrum of rock...surf, hard, modern, alternative, and a lot more. This is an amazing pedal, gives great clean boost. It'd probably drive an amp into OD, but not this Twin. More headroom than an elephant (bad joke) :(
I was on a search for a while, went from BBE, to this, etc. THis is the best there is.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: euros 50 USED
Submitted 08/19/2007
at 05:27pm
by Christophe
Ease of Use
:
10
one knob, one stomp, very very easy...
Sound Quality
:
9
I use it everytime, on clean or crunchy sound, right after the guitar. It's magic on a strat-like guitar(I play strat, 70's stratoid eagle, Burny LP, epi lp customized custom and other japanese oldies). The purpose is to boost your sound by a stomp without changing the general color and dynamics like a TS9 can do it. When you play a crunchy sound and suddenly want to run a solo, it's really wonderful, the boosted sound is just wider, a bit thicker and with miraculous dynamics. If you want a smooth boost, clean that don't change your general sounding and settings, that's what you need.
It's so cool that I use it permanently on clean and rhythm light crunch sound because the sound is simply better on my 8080 marshall, using a 12 o'clock setting with no real boost.
Be careful, the more powerful your guitar pickups, the less worth it.
The low impedence output seems to guarantee a good presence of the high freq at the end of the effect chain and, again a wider, deeper and full of dynamics sound
Reliability
:
10
bought it used...and aged also, built like a german panzer!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
Great for blues specially for strat, good for clean smooth sounds on any guitar. Less worth it for heavy music but i'm not a specialist. I give an 8 because it's not really for any kind of music style and any kind of guitar. 10 for blues, 10 for strat.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: USD 100
Submitted 06/26/2007
at 09:25am
by rockerverbed
Email: lvmuthearth<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Simplicity at its finest!
Beautifully simple: one knob(vol, one switch (on/off)
Didn't read manual.
Sound Quality
:
10
Does just what it claims to....provides clean volume boost.
Not noisy at all.
Note: You run it thru effects loop for volume boost while maintaining tone/distortion of amp; run it thru guitar line for gain/distortion boost, but not much volume boost.
I run it thru effects loop on my Orange Rockerverb 50 head. Provides perfect volume boost during solos and for various scary effects and monster pickslides!
Reliability
:
10
Bombproof, bullet-proof...
small, solid, simple.
Perfect.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a-
no need
Overall Rating
:
10
Perfect 10. Said it all above.
The only nitpick here....there's no LED indicator; that would be ideal, let the user know when on/off!
So this pedal provides the perfect solution for anyone who has a killer tone already, but wants a little boost during solos (without altering tone)!!
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: 79
Submitted 06/23/2007
at 06:40am
by choon wai teoh
Ease of Use
:
9
Very easy to use only one knob. There was no manual so actually there is no manual needed cause there is only on knob. But there two ways to use it.
1. Just plug into amp input your sound will have more gain
2. Plug into your FX Loop your sound will be louder so it will work such as an volume pedal
Sound Quality
:
8
I use the pedal to receive more gain for solo parts so it's plugged between guitar and amp(Marshall Valvestate 8100). The amp sound is truly boosted and other effects
do not change quality. In fact, I used a CS-3 to boost my leads which was very noise the micro amp gives me the same effect but less noisy. In combination with my NS-2 there are no disturbing sounds.
Reliability
:
9
MXR standard
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
dunno
Overall Rating
:
9
If you want to push your sounds for leads in a easy way so go and buy MXR micro amp. You can push for more gain or more volume!
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/24/2007
at 03:06pm
by Paulo Keppler
Email: pkeppler at tvglobo<dot>com<dot>br
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
MXR Micro Amp.
Only one knob and one switch. Very easy!
No secret - I dont need the manual to find the ideal sound.
If you is looking for a boost pedal for solos, this one is the best thing. No doubt.
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
It doesnt change the sound when putted in action. It just increase the volume of my amp. I put it in front of my amp. If you put it before of drive pedal it only will increase the gain... Although many people uses the pedal for this function.
No noisy!
I didnt notice difference in delay, chorus, reverb... I think it doesnt change too.
Important
If you want to use the Micro Amp to increase the VOLUME of drive channel of your amp... You must plug it in send/return - So I will work finely in channel drive too... If you plug it in input It will just increase the gain of channel. Be careful.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I never had problem!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I never had problem
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Excellent for me!
After I purchased the Micro AMP I gave up the search for volume pedal.
It is great for my solos and It never change tone of my amp... This is important for me.
Advice: Buy it... Dont waste your time... It does the job perfectly!
Dont use a TS9 as booster - TS9 is TS9 - Booster is Booster...
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: USD 99
Submitted 09/20/2006
at 10:15am
by Will Hicks
Ease of Use
:
10
1 knob, doesnt get any easier than that.
Sound Quality
:
8
I just purchased mine from a music shop in Haight (San Fran) I live in England and we dont quite have the choice of boost pedals over here that were in the shop to try out. In fact every time I have been shopping in England (usualy at a sound control or similar) when you ask if they have any boost pedals in stock they reach for a ts9 and when you say 'I already own one' thay look at you funny.
Anyway, my mxr was $99 and i compared it to a boost pedal made in san fran by small company forget the name that was $359, The mxr was by far the better pedal. The boost was 'crisper', clean when you want it to be but responsive enough to give the tone a 'push' when needed.
I am currently running the pedal in a chain with a guyatone comp, ts9, daddy o, boss digital delay (japanese) and a messa v twin. Mxr works well as a boost for the clean channel, for clean soloing, but works especially well with ts9, allowing for 2 different volume settings.
I play a custom strat with noiseless pick ups. The pick up out put is quite low which is good for certain tones but the mxr placed in the correct position in the chain drives the effects that bit harder.
Sounds great with my fender deville and my groove tube stpg.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
This pedal is a must for anyone who uses a ts9 for rythm and soloing. The most common mistake of amateur guitar players is that there is no disernable change in their rythm andsoling volumes. The mxr fixes that problem.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: CAN 80
Submitted 08/08/2006
at 01:33pm
by mikate
Email: indiegazer88<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Doesn't get much easier than this.
Sound Quality
:
10
This is the single greatest pedal I have ever purchased, bar none. I've been playing through a Fender Super Reverb reissue for two years now and, while I adore the clean-grit of the amp (with the volume at 6 or 7), I needed something to push the tubes a little harder without totally compressing my tone and sucking out the bottom end. This Micro-Amp was my answer. Basically it makes my amp sound like it's running at 9 or 10 without increasing the volume overly much. I generally keep the knob set at 3 o'clock, though there's a wide swathe of usable settings between halfway and full. Yields a decent amount of good harmonic feedback, no noticeable noise or hiss, and it doesn't destroy any of my natural guitar or amp tone at all. My setup: Fender Telecaster -> ProCo Rat (when a total explosion is needed) -> EH Dlx Memory Man -> MXR Micro-Amp -> Fender Super Reverb.
Reliability
:
10
Totally dependable. Built like a brick shithouse.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with MXR, though with a pedal this tough I don't see why I'd ever have to.
Overall Rating
:
10
My band plays a fairly eclectic and technical mix of hardcore, metal, and art-rock, with an emphasis on jazz harmony and complex meters. The other guitarist plays a barrage of pedals through a JCM 2000 and generally covers a lot of the textural parts, whereas I'm much more of a bare-bones player; thus the Micro-Amp is well suited to my needs (though it's probably not sufficiently over-the-top for my co-pilot). I've been playing for 12 years. I would replace this pedal immediately if it ever (knock on wood) disappeared.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: US $60
Submitted 06/05/2006
at 09:04am
by BP
Ease of Use
:
10
This product is extremely easy to use.
It seems that most of you have overlooked many of the features of this product. The Micro Amp is far more than device to provide a solo boost. This is a great active preamp.
- The output from the Micro Amp has a slightly lower impedence than most pickups directly. Most effects pedals and stomp boxes are driven better by this slightly lower impedence.
- By putting it first in your effects chain, the combination of the slightly lower impedence and higher output means that you can drive long chains or effects or longer cables without a signal loss or rolloff in high frequency tone.
- If you switch between guitars you know how different pickups provide very different output levels. The micro-amp, allows you to quickly equalize the output from various instruments. So if I move from a Les Paul to a Telecaster for example, you can boost the preamp to mainatin your overall volume, overdrive levels, etc.
Sound Quality
:
10
I am a long term pro and always use a Micro Amp. In fact, I connect my Micro Amp to an MXR 5 band graphics equalizer, to a Digital Delay, to an Ibanez Chorus, to an MXR Phase 100. This goes directly into a Fender Tone Master head connected to a Fender 212 bottom outfitted with JBL speakers. I also use a Music Man 112 RD-65 amplifier.
I primarily play blues and use a '67 Guild Starfire IV outfitted with Dimarzio PAF humbuckers, a stock Telecaster, and a Les Paul Deluxe also with the Dimarzio PAF's, and a 1981 Stratocaster.
In most concerts, I tend to lean towards the Starfire and the Telecaster. I also switch between them often during a performance. The stock tele has significantly lower output than the Starfire, so I use the Micro Amp to equalize the output between these two guitars.
From time to time I add an MXR Micro Comp compressor to the mix when I'm forced to play at low volumes such as in very small rooms. In these cases it is not alwats possible to drive the amps to a nice bluesy sustain. The compressor adds sustain and give me a chance to sound really loud at low volumes.
Reliability
:
10
I have had mine, built by the original MXR Factory for nearly 30 years without a single problem!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: 90 euros
Submitted 05/25/2006
at 04:04pm
by Tomas Minguez
Email: tomasguitar<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Hola, escribo en espa?ol porque creo que mi idioma es bastante conocido en todo el mundo.
MXR micro amp, muy facil de usar. un pulsador de on-off y un pot de gain solamente, pero tremendamente efectivos.
Solida construccion.
Sound Quality
:
10
Es un booster tremendamente efectivo, realza el sonido de la guitarra, sin modificar la ecualizacion.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
10
Nunca he tenido que usarlo.Solo lo tengo unas semanas, aunque creo que en Dunlop no hay problemas en caso de averia dentro del periodo de garantia.
Overall Rating
:
10
Toco Hard Rock, Jazz-Rock, Jazz clasico Y mi amplificador es un Mesa Dual Rectifier.
El micro amp es un fantatico complemento de mi amp.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: US $65.00
Submitted 05/11/2006
at 02:56pm
by tallgoat
Ease of Use
:
10
Understand the application of this pedal first. If you are a bedroom wanker that needs a Zepplin or a Ride the Lightning sound, this pedal is not for you. Serious musicians only, please. Where it shines is 1) on the front end of a non-master volume tube amp, where it can slam the preamp with so much gain that it'll sound like that old tube amp is going to explode, or 2) in the effects loop of a master volume amp to serve as a solo boost.
Sound Quality
:
10
I'm playing this through a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe. The amp has a clean and dirty channel, along with a gain (distortion) boost. It can achieve three really good sounds, but solos get lost on stage. With the little MXR in the effects loop, though, I can add the right amount of solo volume. It works great! I also put it in front of an old 5-watt class A tube amp and I sent that thing into super overdrive! The pedal is quiet and no "pop" was heard when switching it on or off with the pedal plugged in.
Reliability
:
9
The box seems pretty sturdy, and there's just not much to break. I don't feel like buying a second one right now, so yes I'll gig w/o a backup. Giving it a 9 just because I haven't had it very long.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
10
Rocked-up Texas Country/Southern Rock. This pedal lets the solos shine. Been playing for 15.5 years, and I'd buy another in a heartbeat if it got lost or stolen. I love the simplicity of it. There was no comparison to any other model. This is it!
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: US $75
Submitted 02/04/2006
at 10:47am
by Mark Harper
Ease of Use
:
10
Just like everyone says 1one knob one switch. Good clean boost if in the right place in your chain.
Sound Quality
:
8
I use three different guitars depending on my mood and sound I want. I have a G&L Comanche, Class 5 Les Paul, and a Heritage 555. I have a Diamond Pedal J drive, Keeley Blues Driver, Keeley DS-1 Ultra, original Big Muff, Vodoo Labs Micro Vibe, Keeley CE-2, 2 Keeley DD-3, then the micro amp all going through a GCX switcher. All going through a THD Univalve into a 2x12 cab loaded with 12" Tone Tubby Alnico speakers. I use the Micro Amp after one of the DD-3's for a lead boost with any combination of the Distortions I use. I use it as the last thing befor the amp. I tried it before the delay but it made the sound just a little thinner. After I moved it I got what I was looking for a nice boost that didn't color my tone. I have the knob set to about 11:00. I have the tones I want so I all I wanted was a nice clean volume boost fo solo's.
Reliability
:
7
I opend the back when I got to make sure there was not a battery in it. Since I use it with the switcher I have a power adapter on it and it sits on a shelf in my rack system. I noticed that the foot switch was right on the PC board. I could see where this could be a problem if you are consitantly on the switch. I don't have to worry about that because it is always on so it should last the life of this set up and further. I will give it a 7 because I do thing the switch position is asking for trouble.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never delt with Dunlap
Overall Rating
:
9
I play mostly Rock and Classic Rock type stuff. I have been playing for over 20 years and have put in my time in the bars and clubs. If it were lost I would buy another one. I know there are other boost out there like the Keeley Java Boost but for the price and what I want it to do this is a great buy. If all you are looking for is a clean volume boost then this is the guy.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: #70 (GBP)
Submitted 11/30/2005
at 12:33pm
by puppetz`
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy, just like everybody else has said. 1 dial and 1 switch - anything else would just work against you in this case.
Sound Quality
:
10
Depends almost entirely on the equipment you use it with.
I'm using it in the efects loop of a Marshall DSL401 (40W 1x12 all valve combo) and originally bought it to provide a "lead switch" on the OD2 channel in the same way that my Mesa Single Rectifier has a "solo" button to provide a volume boost. Since plugging it in, however, it's effectively converted my amp from 3 channels to 6:
Clean = Standard Marshall clean
OD1 = Light rock distortion (Status Quo sound!)
OD2 = AOR and classic rock rhythm / lead
Clean + MicroAmp = Boogie "pushed" sound (crunchy distortion)
OD1 + MicroAmp = Heavy rock rhythm (louder than OD2 but less overall gain)
OD2 + MicroAmp = Rock / metal / shred lead solo tone and boosted volume
Obviously, another amp will respond in a different way, and the sound you get depends on how your amp likes being overdriven, but my Marshall sounds great with the gain boost, so yours probably would too!
It's suggested in the manual for this pedal that you place it in front of the pre-amp, but with that setup, the volume boost is much less, and given the high-gain amps and active pickups that are common these days, it's feasible that the increase in gain will either go un-noticed or just translate into feedback and noise. Having said that, try it, it might be just the thing to give a lower gain amp some more bite...
The bypass of this pedal is the best I've heard, and the switching is near-silent; it's actually quieter and faster than the channel switches on the amp's foot-pedal itself, which makes it a very good "solo" or "lead" switch, as you don't get a pop, or a drop in volume when you use it.
There is some hiss when the unit is in use, but it's nothing that you'd hear over your playing, and it should probably be turned off in quiet parts of a song anyway!
If you think you can get the same effect by using a Boss GE7, you're wrong - I tried it, and this is in a whole different league.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Seems very sturdy, and the switch on mine is metal, not plastic as other reviewers have stated. I'm guessing that it should be dependable.
The switching is silent and the bypass is as true as I've heard, so I assume it's well engineered. Plus, at heart it's an op-amp in a box - how difficult can it be to get that right?
I fully intend to gig without a backup, mainly because if it failed I'd manage without just as I did before I got it!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never contacted them - it's the first MXR / Dunlop pedal I've ever owned.
Overall Rating
:
10
It doesn't really matter what equipment or musical style you play in this particular case. If you want more input gain or a volume boost to the power amp, and you like the tone you have already, you'll probably love this pedal. It does exactly what it says, and nothing more or less. I suppose it might interact with other effects, but I don't use any, so I can't comment.
My amps are a Boogie Single Recto 50 and a Marshall DSL401, and I got so used to the lead switch of the recto that I wanted one on the Marshall too - this pedal has provided it without altering the fundamental sound of the lead channel, plus provided a way of adding some extra power tube distortion to other channels as an added bonus. In all, I think it's a great product!
That said, some may not need it - I wouldn't use it on my recto (because it's got a lead switch and tonnes of distortion already) and I certainly wouldn't try and overdrive a transistor amp with it... just because!
If you have a valid reason for owning it, I don't think you'll ever look back. If you think it's a distortion stomp-box, you're wrong, and you'll be disappointed.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 10/14/2005
at 12:51am
by Chris
Ease of Use
:
10
Easy enough. :) One knob, but do you put it in your effects loop or right in front of the amp? I'll get into that below...
Sound Quality
:
8
I use Jackson guitars, all with humbuckers, straight through a Carvin X100B. This is my only pedal. It's pretty noisy past the 3/4 mark, but...you don't need to turn it all the way up, in fact, please don't...the world has enough louder than hell guitar players! Anywho, I put it through the effects loop as a lead boost, and boy does it boost. No complaints, it does the job just fine without sacrificing your amp's tone. If you put it in front of the amp however, you get a completely different effect. It almost acts as, well...another gain knob for your amp! It compresses the signal a bit and adds some nice sustain...creates even more feedback for ya, the good kind.
SO - if you want this to boost your volume, put it through the effects loop and adjust to your liking. If you want to subtle "gain boost", put it in front of the amp. Rarely will you need to go more than halfway either way.
Reliability
:
7
I have a brand new version, the one with a plastic on/off switch...it's lasted these past 8 months, but common sense should tell you the older version with the metal switch is much more reliable. Keep that in mind when you're reading others' reviews. It has lasted a while, but I'm not very keen on the plastic switch.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
If you need a volume boost for your leads, and don't want to mess with your tone, this is the pedal for you - just make sure to hook it up through the effects loop. It's not noisy at all as long as you keep the gain knob at a reasonable rate. I personally would like another to put in front of the amp and have on at all times...at the lower settings, say 2-3, it simply provides more balls without distorting the signal of your amp. I really like this pedal, and although it's very simple in design it's pretty versatile if you think about it. Price tag's a bit steep. Cheers!
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: 105 (Canadian)
Submitted 10/05/2005
at 10:52am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
Simple operation which immediately gives you what you need, which for me is for going between rhythm and lead.
Sound Quality
:
9
I use an SG, and LP or a G&L Legacy through one of two vintage Traynor heads (EL-34 and EL-84) with no master volume. Of course it is noisy at rest with the pedal engaged to close to max level, but that can be expected from an additional 30db of input gain hitting my amp. That being said, it?s no worse that single coil hum, so you don?t notice it when you?re playing. It sounds great because it keeps the integrity of my amp and guitar?s tone (I use no effects) and makes my leads scream.
Reliability
:
6
The footswitch can be finicky once in a while and so too can the AC plug, it?s my only complaint about this pedal. I also have a Fulltone Fulldrive II, which gives me over the top overdriven leads and feedback (otherwise not achievable with the Micro Amp with my set up), and can also come in as a backup if needed. However I prefer the transparency and volume boost of the MXR.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
9
I play blues, rock and hard rock and kick in this pedal to do 95% of my lead work ? it matches up really well with my amps. I?ve been in a band for 7 years and I keep coming back to this pedal, as no overdrive pedal can match what the Micro Amp does for me (no matter what, OD?s color the tone or drive it too much, even at low settings). It?s also a bargain compared to OD?s and other clean boost pedals. I also like the rubber knob cover which allows you to adjust your gain level by foot.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: US $60 used
Submitted 07/28/2005
at 12:50am
by Jeff Williams
Ease of Use
:
10
This is the easiest pedal in the world to use. One knob and a heavy duty foot switch.
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
Here is the total set up: '85 Strat/NEW! Gibson Les Paul 1960 Classic/Epiphone Sheraton II/Zion Radicaster/56 Gibson ES125/Jap Tele/Parker Fly P40>Keeley Compressor>MXR Micro Amp>MXR Smart Gate>Mesa Boogie Triaxis. Running MXR M134 Chorus>Alesis Quadraverb. I run a Boss NS 50 on a very low setting in line with the final output to a Marshall 9000 series power head (34's baby!) to two Boogie 1x12 cabs mono. I tried every guitar I have in this set up. It simply drives the front end of my preamp a bit harder. I am able to simulate tones of Brian May with my strat in "strat position". My LP snarls and scowls with harmonic monsterousness however, it was a little too over bearing with my hollow body insturments even at lower settings it pumped up the feedback(ability). The Jap Tele gets pretty crispy however, the versatility of a programmable preamp solves this problem by design. The Zion is a naturally high output guitar and really got a bit out of control initially. Once I backed of on the output, it really came alive with a good stable bottom end while maintaining that sweet strat sort of top end. Much like a my strat duh!, it also had a bad boy rock undertone with as sweet almost acoustic clean high end. When I switch the pedal off, it is very noticable in many ways. In some cases the volumes had a hard time matching up between the on and off position particularly on the hollow body guitars. Also, there is a presence that the Microamp brings out that is very solid sounding. Sort of a tighter over all sound. I have experimented around with it in various configurations and the one listed above seems to be the best. When running the Keeley Compressor and the Micro-amp at the same time (most of the time) it does get pretty noisy. This is why I have isolated the noise in my pedal board chain with the MXR Smart Gate (great little gate) as well as at the final output of the TriAxis with the Boss Noise gate that I bought years ago which then runs directly into the Marshall power head. I truly can't say enough about how much it has over all punched up my solid body guitars. I am dissappointed that I did not buy one years ago when I was gigging all of the time. I truly would have kept it on much of the time. Great "natural hot" sound because it is simply taking your preamp section and boosting what is already present in your amplifier. It is very hard to truly make a distinction between the tone that the pedal may or may not be adding or the overtones that it brings out in the natural elements of the various TriAxis preamp settings. I truly recommend the pedal for someone looking to beef up an already great sounding rig or if you just want to get insane amounts of gain at the front end of your chain. MORE GAIN MORE GAIN!!! That's what rock and roll is all about!
Reliability
:
10
MXR's reputation speaks for itself.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No Dealings.
Overall Rating
:
10
Various forms of rock including classic, metal, prog and blues. Been playing almost 30 years now. If it were stolen, I would replace at once. It's easy to use and really helps get a much more driven sound while pushing the natural elements of your preamp to higher levels. Think of it as a very strong cup of coffee in the morning...it wakes up your amp! For the price, it is an insane deal. I am reinspired by my rig and my instruments...like I said, I wish I would gotten one years ago but I just did not understand what it did in those days.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/22/2005
at 05:29pm
by ds
Ease of Use
:
10
This one's obvious - 1 knob and 1 switch.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use the Micro Amp as a volume boost for guitar solos. I'm using Peavey Wolfgangs with a Line 6 DuoVerb 2x12 combo. You must run the Micro Amp through the effects loop to get any use out of it. It works perfect for me when the knob is between 10 to 11 o'clock. The gain boost is 100% clean - a lot of headroom. It works well on clean, overdrive, and heavily distorted settings. This pedal is a must if you don't have a sound guy to turn you up for solos. It is not affected by other effects whether in the loop or between the guitar and amp.
Reliability
:
10
MXR pedals are built like tanks. I gig regularly with this and it is bolted to my pedal board. I can't see it getting damaged or breaking - been using it for about 3 years and no problems. Probably wouldn't need a backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with Dunlop.
Overall Rating
:
10
Definitely a 10 for doing what I need it to do - boost my volume for solos. Way better than a volume pedal since volume pedals don't add volume, they reduce it from your maximum. I also tried the Boss GE-7 graphic eq. for volume boosts but found it to be too noisy in the effects loop.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: ?78 (GDP)
Submitted 07/22/2005
at 12:11pm
by james
Email: rurouni_ein at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
one nob, one button, easy enough!!! haha, as u can see by every single other review :P
Sound Quality
:
10
The sound is great
I have this through an Epiphone Sheraton ii, vox wah, boss sd-1 and more pedals to come.
Note: as u know, if you're looking for a distortion pedal alone, this isnt it :P, this is simply a booster
I use this for clean rhythm playing, distorted lead guitaring, or just throughout an entire number just to keep the guitar sounding lovely
Reliability
:
No Opinion
This thing is so strong (i wouldnt get it otherwise).
I can rely on it, and i dont know for using it without backup, i always have plenty of 9v's around, but i havnt changed the battery yet.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Havnt dealt with them at all. Hopefully i wont need to :D
Overall Rating
:
10
This is perfect no matter what style you play.
If you have a rig with LOTS of pedals, this would be perfect to have infront of the amp to boost the signal. If it were stolen or lost, id cry for an hour, then buy another one.
I love the design of this pedal, the shape, size, simplicity, along with boss, mxr make my favourite pedals. It is possible to buy 2, one to boost the signal and one to boost even more! This thing has relaly expanded my writing of music!
Terrific
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: US $75
Submitted 07/12/2005
at 02:20pm
by JP
Ease of Use
:
10
One knob for level plus footswitch to turn it on/off. Simple.
Sound Quality
:
10
I was using this with a Schecter C1 Classic and Fender Strat, pedals are Boss Metal Zone, Crybaby and a few other misc pedals. Amp is Fender Hot Rod Deluxe (40 watts tube). Pedal was pretty transparent other than offering a terrific volume boost. The effect amplifies the noise as well, but that's only because my usual sound is a bit noisy. Much better than using an overdrive pedal for volume boost - bad idea.
Reliability
:
2
The new MXR pedals are made with a cheap plastic switch painted to look like a metal switch. You'd think that since it's the part you use the most, MXR would make sure it could stand up to some abuse.
I stepped on it too hard and the switch broke. I have to buy a new pedal because it's too much of a hassle to get it fixed. Are real metal switches so expensive that MXR can't use them anymore? I would even pay a bit extra just for that, to know that the pedal would be a lot less likely to break.
Customer Support
:
4
Emailed MXR about my broken pedal, they took a while to respond and only offered a 800 number for me to call to get my pedal fixed. I would have preferred an immediate RA# and return address to ship the broken pedal, even if I had to pay for the repair.
Overall Rating
:
6
The pedal is great, probably the best of its type, but MXR is skimping on quality and customers are suffering. Be careful how hard you step on the pedal, the switches on the new models are plastic and don't hold up very well under regular use.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: US $39 used
Submitted 06/22/2005
at 04:00pm
by Gary Smith
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy to get the sound you want. Just turn the gain (level) knob to the volume desired. Only complain is the placement of the 9V power supply input. Unlike most Boss/Ibanez pedals, the power input is on the side right next to the guitar signal input. Can be awkward to place power chord and guitar chord into the pedal. I love how they didn't put a tone knob on this pedal. This would've made it harder to replicate your tone when the pedal is off.
Sound Quality
:
10
Epiphone Les Paul Standard - Vox V848 - Pro Co Rat II - Ibanez TS9 - Boss BD2 - Boss DD5 - MXR Micro Amp - Fender Hot Rod Deluxe (1x12 tube). Not noisy at all unless gain is maxed out. Sounds are always great. The obvious use for this pedal is for a solo boost while performing live. Other choices are to engage the pedal if you have 2 guitars you're using at different times to raise the level of the quieter guitar to match the level of the louder one. This is very useful if you have a high output Les Paul and a low output Strat. Another choice MXR offers is to use it as a permament volume boost where your volume is dropped in a long effects chain. But the obvious use for this problem is to turn up your amp.
The sound quality is great on this unit. With the pedal on and gain at 0, it matches the exact level when the pedal is off. Once you turn up the gain, the volume starts to increase. However, the tone and exact sound is identical to your original. This is key if all you want is more volume with your original tone.
Reliability
:
10
Very reliable. I wouldn't gig without some other device to boost volume though. At worst, I could just use an overdrive to do that. The only reason I wouldn't fully trust this unit is because it's not a Boss, which means there's no 5 year warranty, which insures you that this unit it sturdy and reliable. I've had mine a couple of days and have had no problems. And it really gives me confidence to see these exact pedals from the '80's that are still in perfect working condition selling on eBay. I hope mine can last that long too.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
Great for any style of music where there might be a guitar solo, riff or lead, which is every style of music. This can be used for metal or country, which is rare when to find a unit that can suit both of these needs. Been playing for 4 years. This pedal is the best in it's class. If it were stolen, I'd definetly buy another. I love the easy solo boost that you can attain from this pedal. I NOTHING about it. My only suggestion is to move the power input to the top of the pedal like most companies do. But seeing that this has been the MXR design for many years, it's doubtful that this will happen.
I've compared this unit with the Boss SD-1 Overdrive and MXR Super Comp. The reason I choose this unit over the SD-1 is because I wanted a booster that would only raise my volume and not mess with my tone or gain at all. The reason I didn't choose the Super Comp is because I didn't want the clicky compressor noise that most compression units have unless you fork out money. I thought about and realized what I actually wanted, which was a booster, which led me to the obvious decision of getting a booster instead a compressor.
The unit is perfect for what it does. It won't make a clean signal distorted or even out your volume like a compressor, it simply makes you louder. Thank you MXR.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: 99 (British pounds)
Submitted 06/07/2005
at 10:37pm
by Des
Ease of Use
:
10
One knob for VOLUME. Could it BE any easier?
Sound Quality
:
8
I use a Marshall JCM800 (re-issue) and various Boss/MXR stomp boxes.
I read loads of reviews of this pedal abd thought "yeah..gotta get 'volume in a box!!" 'cos i realy need a boost for my leads as the JCM80 is a single channel amp.
I got the pedal a day before a gig and put it in the chain next to my other foot pedals. I had to turn the damn thing right up to full for it to make ANY difference and wondered why i just spent #100 on this c'os it hardly did a thing.
Anyway..did the gig and my muso friends where saying yes, there was a slight difference but not much..
Then a couple days later at a rehearsal i put this little box throught the effects send and return on the JCM and ooohh...it tore my head off!
So..this thing REALLY DOES WORK as long as it's in the effects loop and NOT out front next to your over-drive predals etc.
It sure is 'volume in a box' now I'm using it properly!!
It does get hissy when flat out but unless your either insane, or deaf, you won't need to go full pelt.
I found that using it just under half way was a tremendous boost for lead work.
It also does colour the sound a little...adds a bit of bottom end but that's no biggie.
If your sound engeneer is at the bar while you do your solos, it don't matter if you have this little beauty!!
Reliability
:
No Opinion
not had it long enough to say...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
no idea.
Overall Rating
:
9
I play hard rock..need a boost for solos and this thing does what it says on the tin. (as long as it's in the effects loop that is!!)
This pedal is the answer to my lead boost problem!!
I think it's a little expensive for what it is but it sure does the job, so i guess i'm saying it's worth the money.
Very glad i bought it.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: US $69.95
Submitted 03/30/2005
at 03:40pm
by the Swede
Ease of Use
:
10
One knob. Awesome for a solo boost live.
Sound Quality
:
9
Nice tone, doesn't color the sound at all. When you crank it past 3'O clock it does bring in some gain. I use tele's & strat's w/humbuckers.
I now use a Laney 100 watt Pro Tube & a Ampeg V50H (at rehearsal). I really only use this pedal live, it's all I need.
Reliability
:
10
Solid pedal.
Customer Support
:
10
The Best support. Really!
Overall Rating
:
10
Rock/Punk Rock is my thing & always has been. I'm very glad I tried this pedal out. Light years better than any distortion pedal in any live situation. It blows Fulltone out of the water.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: 250 (Australian)
Submitted 03/16/2005
at 05:09am
by Mike
Email: mikejmeehan<at>optusnet dot com dot au
Ease of Use
:
10
How much easier do want?? On/off, gain level.
Sound Quality
:
10
It's a volume boost and it performs incredibly. I use a Fender Jap strat, a Fender 62 re-issue strat, a Fender 92 MIM tele with alnico p'ups, Boss OD-2, Boss ME-50 (for compression and tremolo), Boss BF-2, Boss CH-1, and Fender Super 210 all valve combo. This really brings everything alive- but especially the tele. The tele's got amazing tone as it is but with the MicroAmp it's out of this world. Exactly what a clean boost should be.
1 issue: a lot of people claim it to be perfectly transparent. It is not, but in a good way. How can people say it makes their tone better but not alter their tone?? But it's perfect.
Reliability
:
10
I have only had it for 3 months but am sure it is gigworthy and reliable. It's like the telecaster of pedals- so simple there's pretty much nothing that can go wrong. (Unless you try!)
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never have dealt with.
Overall Rating
:
10
We play indie pop but I'm guessing it would work well with anything. Been playing 15 yrs but still trying desparately to develop a good ear for tone. Tried it on other amps and guitars and sounds great but none better than with the Fender tube amp and the tele. It's a clean boost and that's all and it's faultless, especially for the money.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: #41.00 (U.K. Pounds) used
Submitted 02/19/2005
at 02:21pm
by Matt
Email: zender609<at>hotmail dot co dot uk
Ease of Use
:
10
Why couldn't all pedals be this easy? One knob to control the Gain and the all important footswitch to turn the pedal on or bypass the pedal. I suppose the quality of the sound you get from this pedal is determined from the other gear your using, as i use this pedal to make my existing bass tone huge.
Sound Quality
:
8
First things first, the gear i'm using with this pedal is a Modulus Flea 4 bass running through a Warwick pro tube head with a David Eden 4x10 cab. I've also got a boss ODB3 overdrive & EH Q-Tron running in the effects loop with the MXR Micro Amp.
I've had the same problem as most bass players using effects, when playing Live the bottom just dissappears. I've tryed splitting the signal into separate amps one clean & one dirty (like the pros)and this does work but is expensive, you get a glass back & you need to trade your hatchback in for a Transit van.
This MXR Micro Amp is the best solution i've found and now i wouldn't be without one. When i first connected the pedal i wacked the gain straight on full and it nearly took my face off not to mention making my speaker cones dance. I then backed it off to about 3 quarters and the boost of your tone is incredible. I'll never play with it turned off again.
The best was yet to come, i have a tube overdrive on my warwick head so i like to have my Overdrive pedal set to a massive fuzz so i can choose between 'em but because the signal is so broken up normally the fuzz is too thin to use in a live situation, but together with the Micro Amp it sounded awesome. I was blown away. I've used expensive boutique pedals and some big brand overdrive pedals (Gallien Krueger,EBS) that cost around the #140 mark and these two combined just blew the competition out of the water. It does probably depend on the sound you are searching for though, this just happened to be near perfection to my ears.
I've given it 8 because up full it just booms and turned low it's pointless having one so it is a one trick pony, but what a trick!
A big factor of the above downpoints are probably due to the fact that it is marketed as a guitar pedal so you could probably use the full variations with a guitar.
Reliability
:
10
I've had no problems as yet with the pedal and i bought it used and it looked like it had seen a few years of heavy gigging when i bought it. The pedal is really weighty for it's small size.Also it has a metal casing which feels like it was meant to last.
If it broke during a gig i would be reluctant to play on, i'd be gutted. I will definately be thinking seriously about looking for a back up.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I've never had any reason to deal with them fortunately, which probably speaks volumes about the build quality of their products.
Overall Rating
:
9
I've been playing bass for around 7 years mainly in original rock bands and currently in a funk band. I've probli bought about 40 or so effects pedals in that time and i've only got 4 that i've kept. 90% of them have been a total let down/crap and the MXR Micro Amp is the only one i've found that is definately for keeps. If it got stolen tomorrow i'd hunt the scalies down like Charle Bronson or ask Santa for another.
I would say i think the new price is a little on the high side (#89.95) especially when the build quality is so good, you could easily pick up 2 used ones for the same price.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: US $75
Submitted 01/27/2005
at 03:50pm
by The Vicarious Speedster
Email: joshofsorts at earthlink<dot>net
Ease of Use
:
10
Just one knob, it cranks the gain. Just one switch, it turns on and off.
Sound Quality
:
9
This pedal (in my opinion) is a must have for every guitar player. This is good for boosting the signal for leads, but even better when left on all the time to really make your guitar sound sweet. Warms up the sound and gives it a sparkle, it also adds sustain. I use it for boosting the gain going into my Fender Bassman blackface head to push it into the sweet spot so it doesn't sound like crap at lower volumes (anywhere below 3.5 on the dial). So I used this both as a tone help-mate for my amp and as a buffer for my ever-enlarging pedal board. Now that I own it, I will never turn it off and I'll never play without it. There are a lot of clean boosts out there and a lot of them cost a fortune and boast to be improvements on the Micro Amp, but I honestly don't know if it needs improvement.
Reliability
:
8
Built solid.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
9
Anyone who has an effects chain should have a buffer, whether or not all the effects you have a true bypass. The Micro Amp is great for that application, but really shines in what it can do for your tone. I love the fat and sparkly sound this adds. For situations where I can't turn up my amp past 3.5 (which is already way loud), I use the Micro Amp to make my amp sound and sustain more like it is on 5 & just about to open up. The effect is stuble, but necessary.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: US $50 used
Submitted 01/15/2005
at 07:12am
by Pat Durkin
Email: ifightaliens at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
If you can't figure out how to turn a knob you're an idiot.
Sound Quality
:
10
Ok. I use a fender strat (with hs-3/yjm pickups) into a marshall valvestate. The valvestate coupled with the pickups isn't enough fro RAGING TR00 METHUL CRUNCH. I bought a DOD YJM overdrive as a solo boost. Better, but i ended up leaving it on all the time... I needed that solo boost so i bought a 10 band eq. I ended up using that to add even more crunch to my amp at all times. Dammit! Then i read about this thing. I thought "Hey! that's great! loud in a pedal!." Bought it, put it in the loop, turned it up and I was much louder. That's all i wanted! Thank you MXR.
Reliability
:
9
Pretty sturdy, but the knob is uber loose. It came with one of those old assed Dunlop knobs too, so that's pretty cool, i guess. It looses a point because knobs shouldn't be loose.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I've had Dunlop products for years, they have yet to die on me.
Overall Rating
:
10
Well, if i end up leaving this on, i'll buy another one so i can be Pennsylvania's loudest guitarist. But for right now, it seems to do the job fine.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: aroud $100 (CANADIAN)
Submitted 01/03/2005
at 03:18pm
by Brendan Maloney
Ease of Use
:
10
one knob so it is very simple . you dont need any manule for it its really great for eddie van halen solos randy rhoads solos and pretty much all hard rock or metal.
Sound Quality
:
10
i use a les paul and a kramer quad rail i also have a washburn and fernandez and they all sound great through a 5150II and i usualy use a zakkwylde overdrive to boost the signal but i found it sounded too much like a wah wah pedal to much bark and bite but with the micro amp i have better tone more efficient boost and for some reason the power cable stays in better(?) it does have a hiss because i usualy have it loud alot of gain already but its still awsome
Reliability
:
10
its really built so are all mxr prodoucts i would trust this thing more than my mother at a gig its a hardcore tank.
Customer Support
:
10
dont need them there products are allways in perfect order
Overall Rating
:
10
Play alot of hard rock such as ozzy osbourne, van halen poison, motley crue, yngwie malmsteen, ect and this is the perfect boost for any song. ive been playing a year and a half im 13 and i just cherish every moment playing eruption through this thing. if it were ever stolen if would buy a knife and hunt them down and i think the micro amp would also be used in the killing prosses. you cant do a ton with it but it does make a difference.....
BRENDAN MALONEY (ME) IS BETTER THAN NICK STERLING AND HE'S BEEN PLAYING LIKE 3 TIMES LONGER THAN ME........ LOSER BY THE WAY EVENTUALLY MY MUSIC WILL TAKE OVER AND HAIR METAL WILL RISE AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ON LY BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: 90 (#)
Submitted 12/27/2004
at 06:07pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
8
Yup. Very simple, one input, one output, gain knob and switch. Only possible fault is the battery changing: u gotta unscrew the bottom to hook a battery in, but i just run it off a standard PSU on my board, so no probs. Got a nice bright red LED wen on.
Sound Quality
:
8
Well, its intended to be used as a volume boost and it certainly comes up with the goods. I use this for bass (an active wif 3band EQ) and i find that it sorta emphasizes the settings on the bass a little bit which is pretty fair enough because active basses werent popular wen this was designed and it IS a guitar pedal. I found that it can be used to brighten up a fuzz box, and wen using an amp with a valve pre-amp, it can cause some nice 60s retro bass fuzz ala Jack Bruce at low gain input volume on amp. It does wat its meant to do, and i likes it cause its gd :p
Also doesnt colour ur signal wen off (or at least i havent noticed.)
Reliability
:
9
Well, i know some people who've still got working vintage ones (this is a re-issue.) hope that it lives up to my expectations. Its built like a brick, better than some Boss pedals. I'd definately gig without a backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with them
Overall Rating
:
8
Well, it does wat its meant to do, and it does it well. I use it at the end of my signal chain that looks like this:
BASS> Monkey FX Badgerbaiter(bypass loop) and in the loop i run:
EBS multicomp> Dunlop 105q wah> Roger Mayer Voodoobass> back to badgerbaiter> Microamp.
Wat can i say? it boosts my overall volume, emphasizes some of my effects which i like and its absolutely perfect for solos and "F***'s sake!!!! I wish i was louder!!!!!!!!" moments LOL.
I would definitely buy again. Forget about using EQ pedals for volume boosts (ive tried, messes with ur tone bigtime)
Anything else? er.... it looks a bit retro as its an off white creamy colour which i like. It matches everything else on my pedal board (everything is black and white except for my Badgerbaiter which is metalic).... er thats it i guess. Hope this reviews useful.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: US $65.00
Submitted 12/04/2004
at 05:50pm
by Donnie Loeffler
Email: morebebop at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Great effect, one knob for volume, easy to hook up
Sound Quality
:
9
This effect is a "boost" effect, it's not noisy , it doesn't change your tone only your output volume, it's great playing solos that use a clean sound that's boosted to cut over the rhythm section
Reliability
:
No Opinion
MXR , metal housing, solid switch, compact , only drawback is the knob is looser than the other MXR effects I've got, but you can actually use your foot to move it if you want to for any reason, it's that loose
Customer Support
:
10
I've got a artist in residence relationship with Dunlop/MXR, they've been very professional , and their service is great. If you want reliable service try going back to a manufactuer, I do that for all significant products, it might take a little longer but it's done right , and the company will see how their product performs in the field
Overall Rating
:
9
Great pedal, very simple, very clean, very neccessary if you want to do a lead solo with out the crunch or sustain of distortion unit or compresser.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: 90 (# sterling)
Submitted 11/26/2004
at 01:33am
by Mike
Ease of Use
:
10
Turn it on and leave it. I've found that the way to use any effect of this sort is to put it last in the chain, leave it on all the time, set as high as it will go, and then set your amp and effects accordingly. In fact I don't really regard any effect as giving its all without going through some type of boost.
Sound Quality
:
10
Carvin AH-1 or PRS EG4 (the older better version) into a Vox AC30 with various effects at various times. An overdrive is also needed for singing lead at low volumes. But whatever I'm going through, the MicroAmp lifts and separates.
Reliability
:
10
Very solid little piece. No need for a backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't dealt.
Overall Rating
:
9
This type of pedal doesn't transform any sound, it's not meant to. What it does is supercharges and brightens existing sounds and adds sustain and drive where you're already coaxing them out by other means. For example,it gets the Vox AC30 normal channel sounding like it's on 11 at around halfway, but brings out the brightness (which otherwise just isn't there) while leaving in the body and depth.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 11/07/2004
at 04:10pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
very easy - one knob.
Sound Quality
:
10
if you're looking for an overdrive, I'd say buy an overdrive. If you're looking for something that will allow you to get louder when you need to be louder, this is money well spent.
I use it last in my small effect chain and tgurn it on when I want the same sound I already have, but louder.
Sometimes I use it ON all the time when playing with a Tele. It gives the pickups a little hekp without altering the sound like a compressor.
I suppose it might drive the front end of an amp enough to get it to break up, but I don;t use it that way. I set the knob at 12:00 and that's just right for a volume boost for a solo or general I Wish I Was Louder Moment.
Reliability
:
10
mine's the more-recent LED-equipped one. I've never had a problem with it or any other MXR pedal of any vintage.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: 80 (British Pounds)
Submitted 08/17/2004
at 02:47am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
1 knob how much easier can it be!!!
Sound Quality
:
9
My signal runs from guitar - Cry baby - boss pedal tuner - TS 808 - Boss Tremelo - Boss Phaser - Mesa 50 watt single rec head - fx out to EH small clone - Boss DD3 - MXR Micro Amp - fx Return.
Using the Micro Amp in the FX loop gives huge volume boost without changing the sound. Ideal for solo's
Reliability
:
9
Built like a tank
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
I owned one and sold it thinking the solo boost on the boogie would do the job. It did but not at all size gigs. So I've just bought another. Cuts through the loud animal behind bashing the drums with ease when used in the loop. Try it front end for a different kind of boost.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: US $80.00
Submitted 08/07/2004
at 04:14am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Sound Quality
:
7
It can give you some grit and sustain but not much of a boost
Reliability
:
5
I've only had it for a day
Customer Support
:
5
cant comment
Overall Rating
:
7
Well it didnt do want I thought it would do so its hard for me to be happy about this pedal, I was under the impression it was a solo boost type pedal. Well, the boost was so insignificant that I have to give it a lower rating. Although, there are many reviews that state it does boost...so you will have to try for yourself, i dont recommend it for a boost, but maybe as a grit and slight OD pedal....
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: US $89.00
Submitted 07/15/2004
at 02:47pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
A foot switch and a gain knob, it doesen't get any easier. At the gain knob at 12:00 I get a real clean gain.
Sound Quality
:
10
My setup is an American Texas Fat Strat and a Mesa Boogie Mark II C+ Combo amp. Running into the front of the amp I use a (in this order)Ernie Ball Volume pedal> MXR Micro Amp> Ibanez TS-9DX Tube Screammer. Through the effect loop I run a 70's MXR flanger> Teac 10 band EQ> Ibanez CS-9 Chorus. First I was using the tube screamer without the micro amp and it sounded REAL GOOD! Put a micro amp in front of the tube screamer and OHHHH MY GOD! The tube screamer wakes up my amp but the micro amp wakes up the tube screamer. THIS IS THE LONGEST SUSTAINNING SWEETEST LIQUID SOUND I HAVE EVER HEARD!!! All the expression that you make with your guitar comes out so nice and sweet. I read that Stevie Ray Vaughan used this setup with two tube screamers. Thats what gave me the idea to try it. The thing I like the most about the micro amp is the fact that it is so clean and clear it will take whatever signal you are running through it and just boost it without adding color or sucking tone away. Great for making your leads stand out in front of the rest of the band. A must have buy itself if you are into very clean lead playing.
Reliability
:
9
Built like a tank. My MXR Flanger is still going after 25 years!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Don't know never had to call them.
Overall Rating
:
9
There might something better out there but I think it will cost more than $89.00. I am very happy with it and it is a must have in my pedal lineup. If it were stolen I would buy two just to make sure I am not without one. For 70's rock and blues, with a tube screamer and a great tube amp, it nails the sound!! I have been playing for 30 years some of that professionally (until I got married and had kids). Music and tone is a passion with me. A guitar has to sing to me before it sounds right. The micro amp helps me with that cause! One thing MXR does that most other pedal makes don't do is make their pedal knobs usable with your foot (with a rubber adapter that goes over the knob). That is a great feature for on the fly adjustment while you are playing. A micro amp is a simple circut that probally doesn't cost more than $20.00 to produce. But I guess your paying for the magic inside the box and the demand is there for what they charge.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: US $72
Submitted 07/09/2004
at 09:14am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
One knob.
Sound Quality
:
10
I love it. I might need to get another one. I tried it before the amp and in the fx loop. I originally bought it intending to use it in the fx loop as a solo boost, which it does perfectly. It sounded so cool in front of the amp that I may get another one for that purpose.
Reliability
:
10
I own or have owned the following Dunlop products: Two wah pedals, Phase 100, Tremolo Pedal, Auto Q, and now a Micro Amp. Never had problems with any. Dunlop makes good stuff.
Customer Support
:
9
They have always responded to my e-mails.
Overall Rating
:
10
I can't believe I just now got one of these. What was I thinking? I'm stupid to have not bought one until now.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: 80 (# (GBP))
Submitted 07/07/2004
at 01:30am
by Grassterman
Ease of Use
:
10
Rediculous question!!!!
One knob, one button.
Sound Quality
:
8
I use a Gibson Custom shop Non-reverse firebird (or a 70's SG for backup), into the MXR the a Boogie Dual Rec combo. simple set-up for massive rock sounds, think Foo's, Pumpkins, Janes Addiction, At the drive-in (odd one out!!)
I would have given this a 10, if i hadn't heard the Z-Vex Super-Hard-On. (Odd name, i know!)
There is a very VERY slight discolouration on tone but only at the highest setting. Otherwise, this is an exceptional gain booster. My only gripe, and the reason i had to research more, is that it just doesn't boost enough.
I use the boosts to make my Dual Rec louder in big riffs and solos. i've been unable to find a distortion pedal that does this while still giving tone as good as the Boogie. (even the V-Twin failed). so off i popped, down to the shop and picked up the microamp. Got home, plugged it in, got a boost, but not nearly enough. Sure it boosts, but its designed to saturate a clean amp into break-up, more than an all round booster. This makes sound bigger, not louder. (Yes! It is different)
If you want boost but don't need to be able to shout like Zeus, get this. if you need serious volume, i'm afriad your're in the wrong town. Buy a Z-Vex (twice as expensive #165) but its 60 times louder than theoriginal signal!!!! i'm not kiddin either. I'll submit a review for that one too
Reliability
:
10
MXR.
Even the vintage 70's pedals work like new.
it will out live humanity
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never had to deal.
Overall Rating
:
8
It does what its ment too, and does it very well.
But unfortunately, just not enough Armageddon.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: #80
Submitted 05/20/2004
at 11:11am
by Sam
Email: Codoy56<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Very simply to use, just a gain knob that you can move with your foot if you put the rubber slip (supplied) on top - quality! This pedal sounds as good as your setup.
Sound Quality
:
9
I'm using this pedal with the following kit - SG with Wilkinson Humbuckers / Strat with Kent Armstrong buckers > Boss TU -2 Chromatic Tuner > Morley Power Wah > Marshall DSL100 with two tubes pulled (too bloody loud) > Marshall 1960A.
This thing is quality! If you set it fully anti-clockwise, you get a signal the same level as your bypassed signal, giving a sound EXACTLY the same as your bypassed signal. You'd be amazed how many so-called clean boosters can't do the simple job of keeping your sound in tact. You can use it to match output levels of guitars (when switching from a humbuckered gibson to a single-coil equipped fender for example) with no problem.
This unit sounds as good as your amp. It's great with valves; set your amp clean or slightly crunchy, turn the Micro Amp up three quarters and you get plenty of added level, warmth and sustain, but still with enough definition. My DSL100 has two footswitchable channels - I set one for a cleaner bluesy rhythm and the other a more rocky rhythm and with this unit, I get two new sounds - the bluesy rhythm sound with the Micro Amp gives me a brilliant blues lead tone, very meaty with a Strat, and the rockier channel nails a heavier lead tone - good for Rory Gallagher or Stevie Ray on "Sky is cryin'". So this thing has one knob and it's doubled the amount of sounds I get - brilliant!
Reliability
:
9
I've kicked this thing around a bit and it's fine - built like a small tank.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with Jim Dunlop. My cry baby broke though - git!
Overall Rating
:
10
Overall I'd say this is the best clean booster pedal there is. I can't imagine it getting any better. I've been playing guitar for about 13 years and I've tried a few in my time. I had a Boss EQ and a Blues Driver, but they both turned my Marshall solid-state in terms of tone. The EQ was all crackly too. The Micro Amp is incredibly useful and although I can imagine playing without it, the prospect seems uninviting. Perhaps the only mark against is the colour - what do we reckon - "Prosthetic Limb Beige"??
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: 400 (R$ (Reais - Brazil))
Submitted 03/02/2004
at 02:12pm
by Fabio
Ease of Use
:
10
It's a joke, really. Just match your volumes with the Micro Amp turned on and off, then turn it on and set the vlume higher or lower as you need.
Really. You dont't need any kind of manual to use this...
Sound Quality
:
10
I needed something to boost my signal and was pretty worried about changes in my tone... So I heard about this pedal and decided to give it a shot... Man, this pedal is amazing. I really don't know how I lived without it all this years... It boosts my signal without changing in my tone and adds presence to it. If you need a little bit more gain, turn the knob over 12 o'clock. I use it at the end of my effects chain right in front of my amp and it kicks ass!!
I play The Blues and Southern Rock and my setup is: PRS Bolt CE >> TS9 >> MXR Dist+ >> Boss CE >> Boss DD >> MXR Micro Amp >> Fender Hot Rod Deville 4x10.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Seems reliable. Really don't know... Own it for a couple weeks only.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No idea.
Overall Rating
:
10
It's a very simple pedal with a very big responsability. And does a very nice job!!
It is one of the best pieces of gear that I've ever bought and I would definitively buy another one if needed.
I recommend for everyone who need a gain boost for solo work.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 02/27/2004
at 09:22pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy to use. I have one of the first Micro Amps that MXR ever made, I bought it new in the the 70's and it's been on every pedal board I've ever had. I've used it to keep the signal fresh and also used it for soloing. It makes all the other pedals sound more alive.
Sound Quality
:
9
I use 2x '52 reissue Tele's (one with Seymour Duncan Vintage Stack lead and rythmn pick ups), 60's reissue Strat, 2x Charvel Model 4A's, Vintage VH51 (brilliant), Fernandez Dragonfly, Takamine EAN15CX electro acoustic, 1972 medium bowl Ovation Electro acoustic, Boss AC2, 3x Boss CS2, Ibanez CP9, Cry Baby, Digitech Whammy 2, Electric Mistress, MXR Micro Amp, 2x Boss OD1, Boss OC2, 2x Boss GE7, MXR Distortion +, Z VEX Fuzz Probe, Boss MZ2, Sansamp GT2, Boss DD2, 2x Boss Dimension C, Boss PN2, Boss FV300H, Boss FV300L, Roland FV20, Digitech IPS33B, TC Electronics D2, Lexicon MPX1, Marshall JFX1, Rocktron Hush ICII Noise Reduction, Ground Control pedal board, Ground Control GCX guitar switching system, 4x Voodoo Lab power supplies, 2x Marshall JMP1 pre-amps, 2 Marshall stereo 50 watt MonoBloc power amps, 2 Marshall AV 4x12 cabs, Roland JC120, 2x Trace Acoustic TA100 combos. I have used this rig for some time now and once the initial earth loop problems were sorted out it has been bliss to use. The MXR Micro Amp keeps the guitar tone strong regardless of what toy I have switched on. The noise is minimal unless on full whack. I prefer the sound of the effects when the Micro Amp is left on. I seem to remember that Alex Lifeson of Rush used one of these for quite a while.
Reliability
:
10
I have been using this pedal for about 26 years now and it has never let me down. It could be psychological but if it wasn't in my effects chain I would probably miss it. If stolen or lost I would try and find another one of these old original ones as I don't know about the build quality of the re-issues.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to use them!
Overall Rating
:
9
I play a wide range of Rock styles and have been playing 32 years. This little white box has been a constant companion on tours and recordings and I can still remember when I seemed to be the only person who knew just how good these things are!
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 02/27/2004
at 02:33pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy to use. I have one of the first Micro Amps that MXR ever made, I bought it new in the the 70's and it's been on every pedal board I've ever had. I've used it to keep the signal fresh and also used it for soloing. It makes all the other pedals sound more alive.
Sound Quality
:
9
I use 2x '52 reissue Tele's (one with Seymour Duncan Vintage Stack lead and rythmn pick ups), 60's reissue Strat, 2x Charvel Model 4A's, Vintage VH51 (brilliant), Fernandez Dragonfly, Takamine EAN15CX electro acoustic, 1972 medium bowl Ovation Electro acoustic, Boss AC2, 3x Boss CS2, Ibanez CP9, Cry Baby, Digitech Whammy 2, Electric Mistress, MXR Micro Amp, 2x Boss OD1, Boss OC2, 2x Boss GE7, MXR Distortion +, Z VEX Fuzz Probe, Boss MZ2, Sansamp GT2, Boss DD2, 2x Boss Dimension C, Boss PN2, Boss FV300H, Boss FV300L, Roland FV20, Digitech IPS33B, TC Electronics D2, Lexicon MPX1, Marshall JFX1, Rocktron Hush ICII Noise Reduction, Ground Control pedal board, Ground Control GCX guitar switching system, 4x Voodoo Lab power supplies, 2x Marshall JMP1 pre-amps, 2 Marshall stereo 50 watt MonoBloc power amps, 2 Marshall AV 4x12 cabs, Roland JC120, 2x Trace Acoustic TA100 combos. I have used this rig for some time now and once the initial earth loop problems were sorted out it has been bliss to use. The MXR Micro Amp keeps the guitar tone strong regardless of what toy I have switched on. The noise is minimal unless on full whack. I prefer the sound of the effects when the Micro Amp is left on. I seem to remember that Alex Lifeson of Rush used one of these for quite a while.
Reliability
:
10
I have been using this pedal for about 26 years now and it has never let me down. It could be psychological but if it wasn't in my effects chain I would probably miss it. If stolen or lost I would try and find another one of these old original ones as I don't know about the build quality of the re-issues.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to use them!
Overall Rating
:
9
I play a wide range of Rock styles and have been playing 32 years. This little white box has been a constant companion on tours and recordings and I can still remember when I seemed to be the only person who knew just how good these things are!
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: US $65.00 (new)
Submitted 02/26/2004
at 05:33pm
by Travis
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
10
Are you bloody serious? A gorilla could figure this pedal out.
Sound Quality
:
9
It sounds awesome. It's just a simple gain boost. I use a strat and a Hamer FM studio (look st the reveiws for that guitar) and it sounds equally awesome with both guitars. I never go past 12 o'clock on this bugger just becasue I start to be way louder than the rest of the band. You can use it to drive a really ginormous tube amp that would never distort, to a nice tube overdrive, although you might loose some hearing in the process.
Reliability
:
10
It's a metal box. No back up needed.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had any problems with jim dunlop products.
Overall Rating
:
10
awesome pedal, for pretty cheap. It only does one thing, but it does it dammed well. If you are considering getting an equalixer instead of this pedal for a boost, this pedal is better! The low end on this pedal doesn't get all muddy like that equalizer will.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 12/17/2003
at 07:32am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
to easy to explain
Sound Quality
:
9
i own an Ibanez (it's an 80's strat copy)..and a french guitar floydrose...PRS style of shape but made out of a single piece of wood...my two prercious babys....i i run them both thru a Mesaboogie combo.
this stompbox sounds very good...keeps the original signal and gain it up.
Reliability
:
10
its dependable alright...very simple and solid construction(MXR MO)...no problems here..
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never needed...so no opinion ( thank God)
Overall Rating
:
10
I bought this cause i needed a boost on my guitar work for solos...this was it...problem solved...plus...if i need extra gain to mess things a little bit it's easy...just dial above 12 o'cklock.
It's white and small so beside of beeing cute its practical and very useful especialy if you suffer from signal lost on a big efect chain..but also if you need your guitar to step rigth in front of the mix for solo work.
Stolen or lost i would definently buy another one..
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: 45 (sterling (UK))
Submitted 09/10/2003
at 09:35am
by steve
Email: stephen<dot>worrall at pogroup<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
one knob, one button, one little red light - as long as you understand the word "gain" you'll be fine.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use this with bass and guitar.
For bass it's my Rickenbacker or Warwick Streamer Jazzman 5 into a TU-2, then into the Micro Amp, then the amp, either an old Marshall Superbass 100w head, or a Hartke HA2000 - it adds a bit of growl or power to the sound when needed. I tend to use it fairly sparingly, and at low settings.
For guitar it's either my Voodoo Les Paul or US Tele (with Fralin p/u's) into the TU-2, then the Micro Amp, then into a Sans Amp GT2, and finally an old Marshall Sper Lead II 50w Combo. For this the Micro Amp has three uses:
1. A signal boost for solos. Very clean, so adds volume/gain without changing the tone.
2. To add dirt into the Sans Amp for the Tele, to balance out the signal with the Les Paul.
3. To boost into a clean amp, just to add a bit of gain to the signal.
The pedal turns up trumps for all these uses. Quite subtle, even at higher settings, mainly because it doesn't aim to add distortion, just gain. If you don't appreciate the difference then you probably won't like the pedal, but then you'd probably be getting a fuzzbox instead.
Reliability
:
7
now, while MXRs are built like tanks, and I'd never worry about bringing along a spare, it is the second one I've had, after my original one died. It did take about ten years of solid gigging to kill it.
Day to day, no problem, I'm just not sure that they last forever.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never had to use them
Overall Rating
:
9
fantastic pedal, as long as you understand what it does. If you want to add uncoloured gain, then this is the boy for you. Like I say, I've already replaced this once when my last one died, and I'd do so again.
It's not something that I use for every song, or even at every gig (especially for bass), but it is one i wouldn't want to be without.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: 130 (Euro)
Submitted 07/06/2003
at 03:30pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Easy, very easy...
Sound Quality
:
10
Sounds great, does exactly what it is supposed to do. Slight precence boost. I use it to boost my clean and overdrive leads. Works really nice with my Peavey Delta Blues. As the amp itself has a great overdrive, I only needed a pedal to push the amp harder and I've been really satisfied with my setup with Micro Amp.
Reliability
:
4
Only thing that I'm satisfied with is the pedal's reliability. After one year of use, the on/off-switch broke. And I haven't been on a world tour, gigging every night. I'd say I've done some 20 qiqs plus rehersals with it. I do not weight a ton and I take a good care of my pedals.
I opened the box to fix the problem and what do I see...all switches and jacks are attached to the circuitboard as if it was ment to be hard to fix. What the fuck is wrong with the people at Dunlop? They make basically great pedals but screw up with the details. I don't care if a switch or a jack breaks on my pedal, those parts only last for so long. But for heaven's sake...I wan't to fix my broken switch without not having to spend a day with it, dam it!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Is there any?
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
I really, really like what the Micro Amp does to my sound. I also own Phase 90 and I almost could tell somebody in a need for a boost-pedal or a phaser to go and buy one or the other...
...but I cannot do it without warning about possible problems with Dunlop manifactured MXR's. People at Dunlop...wake up! You carry on delivering great heritage, but please pay attentition to the details such as reliablity and durance, such aspects that has made MXR-pedals known in addition to the sound.
If the case is built like a tank, why couldn't the stuff inside be. I'd even pay an Euro or two extra if I knew I can rely on my MXR's.
Product: MXR Micro Amp
Price Paid: US $55 used
Submitted 07/05/2003
at 11:18am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
one knob and one footswitch very easy.
Sound Quality
:
10
i use a strat style guitar, a lot of pedals (9-10) and a marshall jcm 900 or a fender hotrod (both tube amps) , it only makes noise after the 75% gain point, it will add a bit of distortion. you dont have to go that far, when you set it to 50% gain it is louder than the amp and very clear sounding, o.k so what do you need it for? i play over 10 years and i am a total gear head and sound fanatic and let me tell you something... put this little thing last in the chain closest to the amp set it around 50% and every thing you have pedals,amp,guitar will sound 10 times bigger and better! it will add more than volume it will add tone! get it!
Reliability
:
10
looks solid to me.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
did'nt have to deal with them.
Overall Rating
:
9
i play rock and blues for over 10 years, i have had many pedals , guitars and amps if it would get lost i will buy another one on the same day it is my first clean boost pedal so i can't tell you if anything is better but i think it's a great pedal ,yea it will help you make music you gona hear every thing you do better in terms of precence and clarity as well as volume the first pedal i own that truly gives me something that i couldn't have with out this pedal. magic box!!! but keep in mind... real sound comes from the soul.
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