Best Busking Gear: 7 Best Battery-Powered Amps & Portable PA
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Dagan shows us his favourite portable, battery powered amps and PA systems ideal for buskers and solo performers.
In this video, we not only get to hear Dagan's lovely voice, but we also get to see a selection of battery powered amps and PA systems ideal for busking and gigging on the move. Whether you're laying down some tunes for some extra cash on weekends on the high street, playing some karaoke or gigging at a wedding as an acoustic duo these are some great options.
All these battery powered amps and PA systems are highly portable and have been designed to ensure high quality sound at all times, as well as a selection of connectivity options for acoustic guitars, electric guitars, pianos and vocals.
Products used in this video:
0:37 Samson XP360B Expedition Express Bluetooth Portable PA: www.pmtonline.co.uk/brands/sa...
2:44 Roland Cube-Street EX - goo.gl/H6e752 (also available on its own)
10:30 Yamaha THR10 Valve Modelling Guitar Combo Amp- goo.gl/4136B8
18:32 Vox Mini 5 Rhythm Guitar Amp - goo.gl/H8xwdf
24:11 Roland AC33 Acoustic Amplifier - goo.gl/fWYWNa
29:13 Blackstar FLY 3 Amplifier Package - goo.gl/TLv5Sj
32:02 Alto Transport 12 Portable PA System with Wireless Mic & USB - goo.gl/Ev4Ryp
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For the sake of anyone who actually plans to play out in public with these units(!), here are a few caveats about the amps in this video. I'm telling you this as a semi-retired busker of some 20 years, on the streets and subway-platforms of NYC and Boston, USA, from the early 1980s on. The most important thing to realize is that not all 'battery-powered amps' will actually project on a noisy street or train platform; perhaps the most ~honest~ thing the reviewer said was that they're "perfect for a hotel room, or at home". Amps such as the Vox and Blackstar will NOT project sufficiently for a street (*maybe* OK for a quiet pedestrian mall or somesuch) or subway platform. As someone who started using an original Mouse Amp (1 ch./18 or 22w or so), and finished my busking days with a Carvin S400D (batt. powered 4ch. 100w PA w/ effects), I can also tell you that this video took pains to keep the guitar and vocal inputs SEPARATE. Unless you're buying 2 amps (one each for your instrument and your vocals), you will NOT get the signal-clarity you heard in this demo. An amp you busk with will make its speaker(s) replicate inst. ~and~ vocals at once, lessening each's fidelity. He all but ~told~ you that he's not going to let you hear those amps' 'busking reality' in the demo(!), and made a point of separating the mic to a separate source. The fact is, you will need a passive mixer with a 1-ch. street-amp to accommodate the separate levels for your instrument and mic~~~no getting around it (DOD passive 4 into 1, $30 or so). It's evident that these are not actually the '7 ~best~ busking amps' at ALL; they're the '7 that his store is selling these days', regardless of their actual usefulness on a noisy street or subway platform.... The only ones of these that have the power/clarity needed to play on a busy street or noisy subway platform are the 2 Roland Cube units, the Yamaha, and the Alto Transport 12. I'd have to hear the first one (Samson) live to know if it would keep up with ambient street/subway noise.... If you play (for example) guitar and plan to sing mic'ed, you'd better get the most powerful one you can, even if it has no 'FX section' or real tone-stack...power is WAY more important. If you need a little reverb et al on your guitar (you do, btw!), you'll need a Zoom/BOSS/etc. multi-fx floor-unit, that will go hours+ on 4 AA alkalines, and/or a batt-powered reverb for your mic. Of the units he demo-ed, I'd hit the subway platform with either the Alto (and a multiFX), or 2 of the bigger Rolands; one each for guitar and for mic. The main thing is: if you are forced to send 2 signals through the same speakers/horn, you need ~headroom~ to pull it off with clarity. Rely on your busking-amp for power, and a multiFX for your guitar drive and mod tones...and separate their levels with a separate passive mixer ~before~ they go in the same amp-channel (if your amp isn't 2ch or more). Ultimately, you'll do lots better busking if you can be HEARD at, say, 10% THD, than if you have ~killer~ tone but nobody else can hear you over the trucks, car-horns, sirens....subway trains pulling in. Good luck, intrepid buskers of today! "Break a string!", as we used to tell each other....
@andyandrion9705
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comprehensive comment. Great help
@PromoagentRockinJohnnyA
6 жыл бұрын
I've used many busker amps/pa since the 80s and the Roland Street Cube has been the best busking amp for me, a twin channel 5 watts its very loud indeed and I can entertain a shopping centre with no problem. The only problem is its bloody heavy. There is also a more powerful, featured version but again its extremely heavy and not portable unless you have a car.
@Mathiasb654
6 жыл бұрын
Hi karl, thanks for your advice. Would you actually recommend the Alto over the Roland Cube Street? I'd use the amp in the street but also to do small gigs (sometimes with a drummer). The Alto seem to be more powerful, the effects on the Roland seem very convenient but in a gig situation I think i'd rather use external effects. Wireless mic is not a turn off, i could plug a mix table and use it as a PA. Problem is, the Alto doesn't have many reviews so... What do you think?
@pitumusico
6 жыл бұрын
hippiekarl7 hi Karl. What about the Fender Passport Mini?
@Jazzmarcel
6 жыл бұрын
Absolute best advice that ice ever heard for buskers!
This dude deserves to get paid for his creative song writing skills.
Dagan at his best! My favorite KZread superstar. Another informative video done in a highly entertaining manner. A+ 👍
This is one of the most entertaining and fun review videos on KZread. Very informative as well. Great job!
Love your reviews. You are a natural. Wish all guitar shops had characters like you. Keep it up.
I bet you get up for work each day with a smile on your face ! Very informative run through - thank you. P.S. your singing is much better than mine :-) .
I’m only on the first minute, and man! I’m hooked already! Great way to introduce the product! I’d buy it right away if I see someone do this at the store!!!
Hands down the best KZread gear reviewer ever! Had me subbed at the Wonderwall Roland Cube song
Great video! You make everything exciting.
Nice vid. Enjoy your playing. Thanks.
Thanks for getting to the point in this video!
"sorry I'm not a singer I forgot to apologize for that" lol.. you sounded great! love the songwriting to explain the specs. Brilliant. And also thank you for introducing me to the Roland AC33 Acoustic Amp! This is perfect
Living in NYC, the Roland cube series is king out here. Subway platform, street, union squ, time sq, etc. I see the cube as reigning king of the busking amps.
@lotharluder2743
4 жыл бұрын
Interessting Information for german noiseman.
@yising4u2qt
3 жыл бұрын
NONE can compete with the AER compact 60-4.
@JCooperAudioSystems
3 жыл бұрын
@@yising4u2qt No can afford it either.
@slipslider9048
3 жыл бұрын
@@yising4u2qt , the Bose S1 Pro is better and more affordable.
@oliverrickard9970
2 жыл бұрын
What are the vocals like on the roland cube street in volume compared to the guitar amp in it
A review never put a smile on my face but this guys review is killer haha love it dude
@PMTVUK
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Cheers for the heads up on these really cool amps
Haha, such a great way to do reviews! Fun, funny and informative! Yeah!
Thank-You for a great video!
Duuuuuuudddddde!!! Big Fan! I'm using the Behringer 40BT for pushing awesome jams to play Cornhole too. Thanks for the reviews and entertainment
Dude , I am a fan lol Best review EVER!!!!!
Thanks for sharing this friend.
Dude you are amazing!!! Thank you
The Cube seems to have it all. Power, quality sound, lots of effects, and multiple channels for 2 instruments, microphone (s), and cell phone input. They are up to 600 bucks now in 2023. I played in rock band/clubs back in the day, along with weddings, funerals, county fairs, even a beauty contest... and other public events, but changed my lifestyle and mostly play for church events now. Playing for God and sober people is more fulfilling. This type speaker works out to play venues that already have large sound systems. You can easily mike this type speaker and use it as a stage monitor for yourself. Not sure if line out will carry the effects with it, but that might also be an option instead of miking. Some sound guys only put dry mix thru stage monitors to avoid feedback problems, which kind of sucks for the musicians on stage. I like to enjoy my music too even when I am playing of a crowd. Really enjoyed this guy's guitar playing.
lol this review is awesome and hilarious. i like his songs lol
dude your reviews are the best.
Best gear review I've ever seen.
This is the firs time I hear Dagan singing... Wow!
Love this guy!
Dude, you are hilarious! Great review!
Enjoyed!
I didn't know Russell Brandt was doing equipment reviews now? Loved it!
@KillforKickz
3 жыл бұрын
dude he looks nothing like russell brand, you be trippin
This guy is such a vibe 😂😂 I love it
I have to say I have the Vox Mini5 and love it and if you want to use it for gig, you can. Yes I know 5 watts will not be loud enough for any band or stage. What about using a microphone and mike in the front of the amp or install a small good microphone near the speaker where you put the batteries in and put a 1/4 jack on the back panel and just use a guitar cable plug it in back of the amp and run it through the sound system. Most groups today have there amps mike anyway, so why not the Vox Mini5.
Another good one is the Fender Champ 2x12 modeling amp. I got one in an emergency situation, and was able to dial in a really decent sound and got through the show.. I use it at home, an dfor smaller shows, now, where I don't need the 4x12 with the 300 watts
Brilliant review, and judging by the quality of discussion and that has followed, this is quality work unlike a lot of KZread dross. How about a follow up but focus on stomp percussion boxes, and from machines like BeatBuddy. Backing tracks just don't sound authentic, you could also try bringing in a couple buskers and run a follow up series?
Amazing song about the Roland Cube ❤
Awesome review dude XD
Love the rolands.I primarily play my rx amp with my favorite pedals and it kicks ass.
You know how this video is so good? Well, i tell you how... You got the tweeters, by the Ronald Cube! xD
The best prestation of dagan. ...👍👍👍🤞🤞🤞😉😉😉
I’m one amp in and this is the best video ever
Thanks, Man!
I use the Roland Cube Street Ex with a special twist that gives it a much nicer, punchier, bassier sound: replaced the bass-weak original woofers with Jensen 4-Ohm woofers. Got the idea from PianoManChuck here on KZread. Since the swap, I love the amp - beforehand I found it fine for acoustic guitar, but not full enough for male (baritone) rock vocals sung up close and loud. It just didn't push much air in the bass region - possibly also because of some built-in shelving/bass-cut filter. But swapping the speakers did coax quite a lot more bass out of this otherwise great amp. See my comment under PianoManChuck's Jensen speaker replacement video for details on the swap.
Dude I want to hang out jam and drink beers with you. Youre hilarious and I thoroughly enjoyed watching this!
This fella seems like a smashing lad.
Honestly this guy is the best of the best of the best of the best
You have real presenting talent. Really impressed - you could present bananas to chimps and they would be buying in droves. Pure entertainment and info. Thanks very much.
This was awesome…
That wondercube cover is so on point
dagan was having so much fun
Thanks good and good fun
That Wonderwall Roland Cube song was solid.
this is the best amp review ever
@speediablo
5 жыл бұрын
Which one?
You sounded awesome! Thank you for this!
That Yamaha came alive in my room and was bouncing off the walls to the right of me like nothing else. I am a MicroCUBE user who also has a Yorkville EXM PA.. for the other guy and Mic.. I need to try one of those out.
Nr 1 amplificator...bose s1pro Roland cube street 50watt.. Mackie freeplay new model 2018.
Buy a Roland cube lmao - I need a mic + pa for Pearl Harbor day 2018 .The system they used last year made me ,say call me. Unfortunately, I don't have a set up that I had when I said that as I forgot I never keep anything . Good reviews thank you .
9:19 is how I feel after I’ve spent a few hours learning a solo and get lost in it 😂😂
LOL great review
First time I saw this! You're just awesome in your whim and descr ipt. Smoked a BIG FATTY before I watched your vid.. Awesome. J
Hey I have the acus one for street, but can not for the life of me figure out how to charge it. The manual says plug it into mains power and switch on. I’ve done so and the mains and power light are in, but not the charge light which I assume would come on. Do you know what I’m missing here??
I have been busking for years with the Roland Mobile AC. I love it. It's loud and VERY portable. If you're carrying stuff on public transport, then it fits in the backpack with cables and mic and hand holding the guitar. I wanted bigger sound, so I bought the AC33. And as you said, it's a lovely sound. But I was surprised that it is not much louder than my Mobile AC, though it's much heavier and bulkier. Battery-powered it's 10 + 10 = 20W. I refrained from getting the 50W Cube Street because I didn't like the sound as much and it is much more heavy and expensive. I also recently bought a Boss VE-8, so I have some effects and even a looper. So these effects are doubled on my AC 33 (the looper and reverb anyway). I realized after buying the VE-8 that I just need one line out (guitar and mic go through VE-8). Anyway, I'm trying to have a bit of a minimalist setup so I can take it on public transport. I just want an aesthetic sound which is portable. I usually have just guitar and vocals. So I'm wondering what you suggest, say if I sell the AC-33 and use the Mobile AC for small quiet places and have another amp/PA plus the VE-8 for bigger spaces? What do you recommend (about 50 watts, as portable as possible)? Is there another way to make a "mains powered" amp portable? If so, I can get 10W more out of my Roland AC33. How do I do that?
I don't know if I'll watch this whole video but you get a thumbs up because you made me laugh within the first minute
awesome dude your singing.
Only a Geordie could be like a Geordie....And that's coming from a fellow Geordie.... Rock on, Ya Raggie!!!!.... Love it x
you are a genius dude!! i want one of every one of this!!!!
Dagan, you're loony...which, in this case, is HILARIOUSLY cool...thanks!
Hi there, Can you help me decide which one is better? Roland Mobile Cube amp or the Fender Passport Mini? I would like to use both mic and guitar most of the times.. Thanks!
Hi, if you have to buy a PA System now, which one you will buy? I liked these three: 1.JBL EON208p 2.Fender Passport Event 3.Yamaha STAGEPAS400BT. Are they a good choice and which one to buy?
I own 2 of these products...the yamaha & the roland...both fantastic amps which I highly recommend.
@Disco.Wizard
5 жыл бұрын
Are they loud enough to use for busking outdoors? Do they project well?
Fun to watch!!!😆 But what would you recommend for a sax player?
OASIS great cover :)
This Guy is Hilarious great review!
Dagan at his best
Best Video ever 😂😂😂🤙🤙🤙
If that’s not a masterpiece, I don’t know what is)))
I know two guys who bought what looks like the YAMAHA THR 10 and both of them struggled to be heard. One guy is an acoustic guitar busker ( he doesn't like it) and the other was disappointed when he showed up at a jam night and nobody could hear him. He even had trouble hearing himself while on stage (not mic'ed). I bought the 50W Roland Street EX and it rocks the whole street.
Hi ! Guitar noob here ! I want to buy one of those for start, which one would you recommend ? I was a little bit seduced by the Vox...
Hilarious cool singing MAN!
If you're playing bass, I wouldn't recommend the ac33 or roland street - mackie free play all the way 300 watts of awesomeness you can get it for 150 if you look around enough, built in effects, mix with your cell phone app. For 300 bucks if you're lucky to find the deals you can have 2x - 600 watts!!!!! The bass really comes through and you can get a DJ sound out of it unlike many of these systems that are specifically for a 6 string guitar etc.
Ur singing is so good
how may AH BATTERY In the Behringer MPA100BT 100W Bluetooth Portable Speaker/Wireless Microphone speaker please ?? what kind of battery is it ? is it Fusion Lithium Batteries or led acid ? some info would be great help .
ha ha, quirky character, bright and a talented guitarist, good info, thanks bro!
On the Roland cube would you be able to use and electric guitar and a mic at the same time
U r awesome...
What was that riff you were playing at the start of the blackstar review section? I. MUST. KNOOOOW.
Dat red Gretsch though
Talented chap doing review but missed out on important point in relation to portable, which is what kind of batteries and how many batteries for each of the products, although mentioned on 2 or 3 but not much emphasis made.
Singing the features of each piece gear improv style admittedly was cheesy as hell but you made it fun and pulled it off. Thanks for the info and the serving of cheese.🤘🏼🤘🏼
I love that he plays john mayer songs
Dude now I have to buy a Roland Cube😂
Hi, do you have demo about Roland back 330?
For someone who claims not be a singer.. you sing pretty darn well i must say.
does Alto transport 12 portable have reverb for vocals??
Thanks, Joey the An1meman
“You can’t tell sitting on the toilet watching this on your phone but...” omg how did u know :oooo I was literally watching this while 💩
@MisterRlGHT
3 жыл бұрын
Nasty habit! Ask any phone tech & you'll learn the supreme arch-nemesis of the smart phone is the toilet.
The Vox Da-5 is good as a practice amp but not good for busking on a loud busy street. As for the Samson, It could of been a defective product that i got but the Samson I got was rubbish and I sent it back for a refund. I might give it a go again but not bloody likely at this time. I currently use a Vox DA-20.
Damn, this guy is cool as shit. Fuck, I wanna buy this dude a beer!
@bibby42
6 жыл бұрын
D G Easy killer.
Would the Yamaha work for vocals?
@JCooper I played in the subway down there once. The acoustics in the city....
u are cool man