🎵 Amplify Your Sound, Anywhere!
The MOOER GTRS Guitar Amp is a portable 5W amplifier with Bluetooth connectivity, a 2000 mAh battery for up to 7 hours of playtime, and a 1/4” input jack. Its compact design makes it perfect for musicians on the go, while also serving as a Bluetooth speaker for audio playback.
H**S
Highly recommended, perfect for what made for: practice.
Incredible sound, extremely portable, good quality materials, beautiful device, you couldn't ask for more!
H**S
Amazing!!
Amazing!!This amp introduces as an electric guitar amp ,but after I saw a good reviews I decided to try it with my acoustic guitar.This jumbo size guitar have a wonderful sound but not too loud.This amazing amp just completed the puzzle. With this amp I got a full size guitar sound..high quality and loud.In addition, you have an option to connect your phone with BT, listen to music and more than that- you can play with that!
M**Y
Works well with modelers like the HX Stomp/Helix.
EDIT: It appears the battery on mine has failed. I turned it on today after fully charging it and it lasted about 2 minutes. Total junk. Avoid.I got this as a portable practice ("FRFR") speaker with my HX Stomp XL. Note this device has no onboard effects and just functions as a speaker. The only issue I have with the unit is that even though it has a USB-C port it will not charge with any USB-C PD charger I own. Charging with a C-to-C cable simply does not work. You have to charge it with a USB-A to C cable.
G**W
Great build, mixed audio quality
Out of the box, embedded battery was completely drained but an hour or so charging changed the Red ring led green.Just one knob! Super simple.Retro amp aesthetic. Shiny black will show scuffs and fingerprints.. I’d probably choose a different color to be honest.HEFTY. This is a chunky feeling speaker for the size. It’s about the height of a Wonderboom, not quite as deep but 50% wider.Broadcasts itself via Bluetooth, quick to pair.Volume is enough to fill a room but doesn’t get painfully loud, so this could be a good choice for younger listeners or for apartments / shared spaces where you KNOW you don’t need something louder.Audio quality, for music listening, is acceptable.Initial impression was that it sounded a little boxy, with a thumpy low end (kick drums surprisingly well defined!) and a lot of presence / top end. In isolation, it’s ok. Some tracks I’m familiar with sounded a little more shrill than usual and I did turn the speaker down slightly since it was emphasizing certain frequencies too aggressively.Comparing to 2 other mini speakers I own, it became apparent there’s something missing in the mids, as the other speakers sounded “richer” in comparison.Now, the main feature on this thing is the guitar input on the top. So how does a guitar sound through this?Pretty good! It’s clean. There’s no dirt or overdrive to be had, just sparkly clean. It seems to sound better / sweeter with neck pickups, bridge can be a little harsh and honky but for a little practice amp it’s ok.For overdrive, distortion and effects, you’ll need something to go in between your guitar and the GTRS PRNR.I tested it out with the Mooer Prime P1, which has some really solid amp models, effects and IRs, and the speaker came to life. Lots of fun, from clean ambient to crushing metal, the little speaker handles it all well.So my feelings on this are mixed..On the one hand, it’s not the best sounding Bluetooth speaker for music.. in terms of overall sound quality and volume, there are better options. Some cheaper.On the other hand, you can plug your guitar (and effects!) into it and jam along with music you stream via Bluetooth. It’s a cool setup and, especially with a decent little wireless system, it’s a compact setup.But if you cost up the GTRS PRNR, plus an amp modeler / effects, I kinda think Mooer’s own Prime P1 is a better option. It costs more but as a practice (and recording) tool, it’s excellent and pretty affordable, and you just plug it into any speaker.So for me the GTRS PRNR is maybe a 3.5 star product that I’ll round up to 4. Excellent build but I wish it sounded better.
S**N
I don't get it... (Edit; Ah - it's for the MOOER’s GTRS Guitar)
I have changed by review... It was 3 stars, and I've changed to 5 now that I understand what this is for.This is to be paired with the MOOER’s GTRS Guitar, which has built in tones and effects. WIthout that, you need to bring your own effects. It could work well with PC based plug in effects, for example, like Guitar Rig.It actually says that in the listing, but I don't remember that being there when I selected this unit for review (maybe it was, or maybe it was added later).In any case, the MOOER GTRS Guitar is about $700 and seems to be very similar to the Line6 Variax, but with everything built in. I'm guessing though, I don't have one and that is a lot to spend on a guitar that goes with an amp like this. Hopefully they have a stage size version as well.----- Below is the original (a bit harsh) Review.I love Mooer products. They are crazy cheap and usually surprising quality. They are forcing the industry to up their game.This is also a nice quality product, but I don't know what it's for. It seems like it has a nice long battery life, but by itself it doesn't sound very good. I have a Mooer amp that cost less than $100 that has a tuner, effects, full sound banks to choose from, and then there is this.I get the portable sound idea. I used to have "The Can" way back in the day and could play guitar through my battery powered amps on long trips. You could play along with the radio in a car with this one too, but unless you have a pedal board, it's going to sound pretty crappy.I guess that's my issue - it's just raw clean but not even with any clean drive sort of tone. It's just bare and though I have some great guitars, they don't sound right - even the acoustic guitars don't really sound that great through this.I mean, for a bit more you can get the Spark mini, and have a mindblowing little amp. I've got the Tiny Terror and a Terror 5 watt amp, and I can easily run either off a car inverter and get juicy dripping tone.So if you have to pair it with something else - like an effects box or a pedalboard, then the idea of portability doesn't really work. I could carry this in my jacket pocket , but where do I carry my pedalboard?I was thinking it could be a nice bedroom amp to hook up at the end of your pedal board when you are not playing super loud, but then why the battery part?I was going to give it 2 stars, but it does get loud and it does play for a long time on battery power, so yeah. It's a well made product - as I have come to expect from Mooer. It's just that I can always think of something better to play through so I don't think I will use this ever, sadly.
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