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Headphones wise, the Audio Technica m30x would would be a step up from your current ones, around £50 new if your budget allows.
is it crazy how saying sentences backwards creates backwards sentences saying how crazy it is?
I have no shame. Blackstar HT-1 or Fly.
Dave.
A pocket Pod is definitely an option.
Anyone have any experience of the Korg Pandora ?
I really would like something battery powered & as compact as possible.
Very happy with the sound, takes effects like a champ, even dirt.
Convenient to leave on my board.
https://www.andertons.co.uk/guitar-dept/guitar-pedals/overdrive-pedals/palmer-mi-pocket-amp-mk-2-portable-guitar-preamp
I use Irig and download the free Fender/Marshall amp sims to my Ipad/Ipod
Some of those suggested have been mains powered only or a little bulkier than I would like.
My criteria was, compact, battery operated, a few FX, possibly a drum pattern.
The pocket Pod seems to tick all the boxes for me for a late night silent noodle.
Other times I can use either my Katana 50 or Orange, with or without headphones & I have a Zoom G3XN as well.
Before I pull the trigger is there anything better that ticks the above boxes for similar, or slightly more money ?
I was tempted by the Line 6 Pod XT/Version 2 but they appear to be mains powered only ?
None of this was a problem for the USB or amp outputs - they were nice and quiet - so it'd still make a decent gig backup.
Might not be so bad with clean tones (I tend to play higher-gain stuff), but I'd hesitate to recommend one.
I now use a Palmer Pocket Amp Mk 2, which I'm very happy with so far.
It's easy enough to use but sat on the sofa with all the cables and what not just didn't work for me.
It was a little noisey too