Harley Benton Rockplug Classic Rock 4-stars Reviews
Simple and good, depending on your headphones
Super simple device, reasonable sound for practicing alone. There is not a lot of tonal variety, and the quality seems to depend heavily on your headphones. But itâs cheap, super portable and sounds good enough.
Good features, lacking tone
Pros: Built-in battery which is pretty powerful Good controls Cons: Just one - weak and fuzzy tone Tried multiple headphones and instruments with the same results. I like classic rock but this is not really that tone with neither single coils nor humbuckers.
plug has to be forced into strat input
sounds pretty good, the price is right, but the housing of the plug doesn't fit well into a strat input on the top of the guitar
pretty decent headphone amp
It is cheap and surprisingly good for its price! if you are on a budget this will definitely worth the money. it has some weird distortion sounds but overall it is great, I can't say anything about it because it is cheap
Cool little toy
Simple and easy to use pocket amp with decent sound. My charging port broke so be careful when plugging it in.
For the price it's ok
It doesn't sound great, but for the price it is ok. It might be too big to plug in for some guitars though
does not work for bass :(
Probably a nice product for a guitar! But don't buy it for a bass. I mean it works, but the sound is terrible. I could have known this haha.
nice for quiet jamming. price is great. made of plastic, but if your careful should work just fine. Small enough to fit in gig bag
I'm happy with it
I'm really happy with this little amp. Only downside is that the distortion kicks in as soon as you turn up the gain. It could have been a little bit more progressive.
Gets the job done
This little amp is a cheap and effective solution for practicing quietly. No recording studio sound quality can be expected, but it is enough for practicing. Battery stays charged for quite a long time and is recharged very fast (30 minutes from dead to full charge).
Great value for money
I bought this small amp to practice with headphones while the children sleep. It is also possible to connect it to the hifi system via the 3,5mm headphone-out and it has a range of tones from clean to distorted. I used the aux in to connect my smartphone for metronome and play along songs. I like this portability and flixibility.
Had similar gadget from Vox (Amplug2 Metal) that costs 3x more, but never liked the sound. Vox is equipped with Delay/Chorus/Reverb and rotating jack, but this HB Rockplug is more usable for different types of music, and sound is better...
It would be great if there was a little bit more drive.
No need for additional batteries, and there is voltage indicator.
Overall, great gadget for practice or to connect guitar to your stereo.
Does what its supposed to...
I am no expert. But, playing my new HB SC-550 through this little thing is fun. Its not complicated and only meant to be a practice tool, but it serves its purpose and keeps my family sane while I practice. For 15 euros, its a no brainer to simply throw in the guitar case.
Great for price
This thing really suprised me. For this price this is really great thing for practicing on your headphones. I plug it directly or in my pedalboard and it's really good.
Nice plug
Nice little pug for practicing when everyone is in bed. Nice sound when the gain is turned up but offers only a very low clean sound. Good for late night practice.
Good for the price
Really nice little headphone amp, the USB charging is a real bonus and is something my Vox amplug doesn't have.
Good value for money and ideal if you want to get your guitar out late at night when your neighbours are asleep :)

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Harley Benton
- Released in 2017
- Average price : $16
- Weight : 50g
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