Harley Benton Rockplug Metal Reviews
Cool little toy
Costs nothing, helps me practice without blowing my neighbors ears off, pretty cool.
Cost nothing, works fine
I am using it when I'd like to practice after 11pm with high quality Bayerdynamics headphones.
With low gain setting I get quite nice tone so Idon't feel any frustration any harsh sounds
Pros:
* cost nothing
* sounds good
* good battery life
* line in (but... see cons)
Cons:
* I don't like the way when line in input is NOT parallel with headphones output. So no matter how you position the unit one cable is always sticking out somehow
* line in sounds strange. I have almost feeling like line in is before CAB sim so output music or beats sounds strange. I also have problem to align volume
Verdict: if you are not planning to use line in often this may be great unit for you
Nice one
Works fine as described, good sound and an additional input to plug in your mobile phone for backing tracks. Overall quality is good, with a small exception of the power button which seems hard to switch.
Good one for beginner
I've bought both Harley Benton rockplugs and VOX Amplug 2 Lead, and this one is my favorite =) The device hasn't clean sound, but its' metal sound is good enough: harder than Classic Rock and more variable with tone than VOX.
It could be the best item if it had effects as VOX. But for its' price I think it's 5 Hetfields of 5.
P.s. my instance has a poorly functioning power button.
Fantastic Plugin Amp
This Amp is ideal for portability.
A long battery life. Great Heavy Gain Tone.
Very Versatile as this plug can connect input to Mp3 and also to other ext. amp/ speaker, if you not want to use headphones.
Well done HB a Fantastc Plugin Amp
Not that great sound
I stoped using it very shortly
Good for practice
it's a good tool to practice power chords and heavy riffs.
Overall it's a good practice tool, power swich is a bit stiff, keep an eye open that you turn it really off.
use a good headphone to improve results
It's cool small amplifier that allows you play and don't disturb other people, cool feature is that you can connect your phone or another device and play along with backing track. Lasts a long time without charging, only the of/on switch is maybe too tiny.
Amazing little headphone amp for the price
I purchased both the Metal and the Classic Rock version of the HB Rockplug, and they compliment each other very well.
This metal version has a good variety of tones. With the gain knob, you can range from crunchy overdrive/fuzz all the way through filthy metal shredding distortion. There are virtually no cleans, but that's not why you buy this! The tone knob does a good job coloring the sound, and the volume keeps you from blowing your ears off.
The aux input makes it easy to connect to your phone/laptop in case you want to play along with a track in the same set of headphones (be aware though, the 1/8" male-to-male cable they provide is laughably short and not usable). The Rockplug comes with a USB cable for charging, which is much easier than always replacing batteries in some other brands' models.
The casing itself is plastic and not super sturdy. The on-off switch on mine is a bit funky and doesn't quite click into place, but for £11 I don't expect it to be perfect.
Absolutely worth the price! Great stuff HB!
Solid sound but not particularly robust
This is a great starting point for amplugs - it has a good high-gain sound, and the USB charging makes it practical.
Unfortunately the USB charging port has become dislodged on mine and I've not gotten it open to fix it. I mainly used it on a desk plugged into a pedal for recording, so it wasn't from particular manhandling or anything either.
As I say, if your expectations are set according to price and don't expect it to last forever, it's a good starting point for trying out a high-gain amp sound before investing in something more solid (and more expensive).
Poor build quality, but it does its job
Nice to have for when I want to practice on the couch and don't want to plug in to my amp.
The build quality is quite poor, with the on/off button hardly moving and getting stuck on the way from on to off and viceversa.
The sound is not perfect, but if you are a beginner trying to learn how to mute strings while using distortion, this is justperfect.
Not what I expected
very flimsy body and switches. the sound in the headphones is bad. but the charge holds for a long time
Great deal for 15 EUR. The cheapest amplug on the market.
Don't expect a studio sound, it's just a little headphone amplug but it does the job. It evokes a sound of old Zoom G2 and it's ideal for practicing to headphones if you are metalhead. If you turn the tone and distortion to the max, you'll get a decent metal sound. The only thing that annoys me is the old-school-looking power button which is hard to turn on/off.
POORLY MADE
USB port broke 2nd time used. The solded holding the usb port to the pcb is so flimsy it wont last. This is a piece of junk and not worthy of the name Harley Benton.
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