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Fishman Loudbox Mini Bluetooth Amp | Review


Fishman’s lightest and most portable amp now with the addition of Bluetooth wireless connectivity! What more could you ask for? Sam Bell reviews Fishman’s Loudbox Mini Bluetooth Acoustic Combo.

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11 thoughts on “Fishman Loudbox Mini Bluetooth Amp | Review

  • I recently bought one of these amps. I haven't had a gig where I could try it out yet , but I played it at my local music store, and it sounds really good. I'll be getting a fishman matrix blended mike pickup put in my martin d18, and I know it will sound great with this amp. If you are considering what amp to get with your electric acoustic guitar, then get this one. You won't be disappointed.

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  • Had a Taylor 314e went back to a Martin GPCPA4 for the deeper and fuller sound. I use the Fishman Loudbox mini great amp! Ordered a second to run through a Boss stereo chorus to really expand the volume sound playing live with the band.

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  • Can you connect a guitar, a mic and also have the Bluetooth signal coming in ? If so, is the volume of the blue tooth signal controled always by the phone you are using or bt device ?

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  • thanks for the demo love it….
    what is the drum device you are using sounds amazing through bluetooth.
    digger from downunder

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  • I've got a Cole Clark which I really like, but I still second guess my choice whenever I hear a Taylor (which was my other choice at the time), Taylor guitars sound so good! Obviously especially in skilled hands like in this video =)

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  • Really nice job on this, Sam. The Bluetooth demo was especially helpful. With that backing track feature, it's like you've got an entire band (orchestra?) or bongo accompaniment on instant dial-up at the flip of a pairing switch. Now how convenient is that. Thank you.

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