Aria Pro II AG-10
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Product: Aria Pro II AG-10
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/04/2007
at 06:53am
by Reg
Features
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3
This is a very basic amp.
Has headphone output socket and treble, middle and bass controls which don't actually seem to do what they are supposed to.
Maybe the factory put the knobs in the wrong place!
Sound Quality
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1
This thing is absolutley awful and a complete waste of time, money and space.
This came as part of a kit and the guitar was actually quite good.
The amp, however, is terrible and I have had to go and buy my son a decent practice amp.
The speaker is terrible and the sort of thing you would find in an old rubbish radio.
DO NOT BOTHER WITH THIS AMP.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Reliability
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No Opinion
They probably last forever as no one will ever use it!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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1
Rubbish!
Product: Aria Pro II AG-10
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 12/29/2002
at 05:33am
by Anonymous
Features
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6
Its a very basic amp. Easy to use and i use everthing.Pleased with Headphone jack.Obviously not very loud but nice for beginners. Good value for money.
Sound Quality
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4
Overdrive can distort the sound to much on high volumes with heavy rock songs its very unclear what you are playing.Fine for practicing in most enviroments. Cant imagine it having a good effect in a large room.
Reliability
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7
Had it for a long time if it wasnt so quite i would use it at a gig because its proved very reliable.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
dont no? Never had to.
Overall Rating
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6
I wouldnt buy it again if i lost it because it was a first amp.i dont really think for what it is it neeeds much more because its not the sort of thing someone with great ability would be playing on is it?
Product: Aria Pro II AG-10
Price Paid: US $60.00
Submitted 07/12/2002
at 11:26pm
by Anonymous
Features
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7
i just bought an aria pro II ag-10 giutar amp and considering its price and its size, Ikinda like the way it works. I am using it with an approxamatley 30 year old kent elctric guitar thats a hand me down from my dad. I'm also on a tight budget, so I prefer simple and inexpesive in this case, which is exactly what I got. it works pretty well for the punk rock and metal tunes I'm into,not to mention I only paid about $60 for it, as apposed to the $100 you could spend on a full sized amp. the only downside i can see is that its almost too simple. it's ok thogh, because I wasn't even expecting one this good for a cheap first amp. all in all, i like it.
Sound Quality
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6
like i said before, its being used with a 30 year old electric guitar. IT still sounds pretty good though. The distortion can get really high, but I like that for some of the heavier tunes. its headphone jack is great for when I dont want to disturb my mom.I think it more or less sounds pretty decent.
Reliability
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No Opinion
i havent had this amp for very long, but so far so good. no problems yet. I wouldn't take it to a gig, its too small. plus Idont have enough skills for a gig yet
Customer Support
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No Opinion
i have no clue as to how good the customer service is because ive never had to worry about that yet
Overall Rating
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8
i have been plying for less than a year but i already know that i love music. if it were stolen, id probably buy a different amp just to see what else is out there, but thats not to say that this one sucks- because it dosent. i also like how it works with my 2 keyboards, just incase you were wondering
Product: Aria Pro II AG-10
Price Paid: US $400.
Submitted 10/02/2000
at 12:16pm
by Bob
Email: bob<dot>fester at jal<dot>cc<dot>il<dot>us
Features
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9
The Pro II has two humbucking pickups w/ die-cast tuners. Its a single cutaway hollowbody jazz box. The only thing it lacked is a front-end strap holder. I didnt want to drill one so I wound up running a small cord under the strings at the base of the headstock and tying that to the strap.
Sound Quality
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9
A very rich, deep tone. However, I used this guitar to play rockabilly at fairly high volumes which made it feedback quite a bit. I used it with a 64 Black Face Fender Bandmaster. For jazz, I'd give it a nine. For rock, etc, perhaps an 8
Action, Fit, & Finish
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10
The finish was very nice for a guitar of this price--mid level. Likewise the action was great--almost as good (but not quite!) as my American Standard Strat
Reliability
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10
I used it for a year before surrendering to the feedback problem. It held up extremely well. And the case is PLUSH!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never spoke with them/Sold the guitar before anything happened
Overall Rating
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9
I have been playing thirty-five years. Use an 82 American Standard Strat through a Black Face Bandmaster. The ARia Pro II is a very nice guitar--but just not suited (in my opinion) for rockabilly--classic rock. Would be an outstanding buy as a jazz box. I liked it enough that I am considering an Aria acoustic-electric.
Product: Aria Pro II AG-10
Price Paid: US $50
Submitted 08/12/1998
at 07:03pm
by Anonymous
Features
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1
This is a simple little amp, perfect for a beginner. Has the basic Volume-Vass-Treble control layout. Has the usual headphone jack and input as well. According to the instruction booklet (7 pages long, 1 page of instructions in English, and the other pages are the same instructions in other languages) the amp works with bass guitars and keyboards as well as guitars.
Sound Quality
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4
I used this amplifier with a mid-70's Kent Gibson SG copy. With the guitar plugged straight in it has a very clear sound, no distortion at all. At mid level volume the guitar makes a decent sound. At highest volume, using the guitar's volume control it remains clear. My friend used an early-80's Memphis Fender Precision bass copy on this amplifier. The amp remained clear on lower volumes, but at the highest volume The bass will distort the amp.
Reliability
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7
It's a 10-watt amp, it's for home use basically, I would not ever use this at a gig at all. The amp is very simple and has very little to break. I never had any problems with it. It seems sturdy enough to withstand use and take a beating.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
I have never dealt with the company. I don't even know if there is any kind of warranty on the product. I doubt that I will either.
Overall Rating
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2
This was my first amp. I bought it because I had the need for something small and fast. I have had it for about a year and a half. I no longer own it because I gave it to my friend along with my bass. I also own a Squier 15 and I prefer it a great deal to this amp. The amp is lacking the ability to distort and is way too basic. If you were using it for a bass, or to amplify an accoustic it would be a fine choice. But otherwise, I don't reccommend it.
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