I just bought a set of those for my trip and I'm really impressed. They're lacking a little bit of low end compared to my actual rig, but they're shockingly loud for their size and have a pretty good sound. A little midrange heavy, but that's not a bad thing for guitar and easy to dial out if it bothers me enough. They're also tiny! I got the travel bag for them and it's roughly the size of my FM3 all packed up.FM3, these, and the looper function, make for good times in the hotel or shared airbnb. I travel a ton, have tried a few setups, this one wins if its actual speakers and mobility. https://www.sweetwater.com/store/de...vKpk1liRz0Z9SvR-JQhoCJR0QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
I figured. But I do think it would be cool and would probably be bought by a lot of ppl. I think the kicker would be that they could probably make it sound pretty good for a small speaker as opposed to just having to settle for some other Bluetooth speakerprobably unlikely imo, fas is dedicated to just their modeling is my guess, but if they did I'm sure it would be the best unit on the market and I'd defiantly be on the waiting list!
So Bose makes this speaker SoundLink Mini II Special Edition I got mine at Costco when it came out I still use it from time to time it sounds good, but it looks like they have a newer model that cost around $400 I'm guessing that's probably way way better than the one I have, but at that price point might as well get a pair of monitors and call it a day.I figured. But I do think it would be cool and would probably be bought by a lot of ppl. I think the kicker would be that they could probably make it sound pretty good for a small speaker as opposed to just having to settle for some other Bluetooth speaker
Thing is there’s no way for the fractal to connect to the Bose speaker via Bluetooth like the GTRS connects to the speaker I linked. It’s just a really cool little thing they have going on but I know it’s not really necessary. My main idea is that fractal could probably develop a mini speaker that actually sounds pretty darn goodSo Bose makes this speaker SoundLink Mini II Special Edition I got mine at Costco when it came out I still use it from time to time it sounds good, but it looks like they have a newer model that cost around $400 I'm guessing that's probably way way better than the one I have, but at that price point might as well get a pair of monitors and call it a day.
Besides a Bluetooth connection, the Bose accepts a 3.5mm mini plug connection, which could come from the headphone out of the modeler via an adapter.Thing is there’s no way for the fractal to connect to the Bose speaker via Bluetooth like the GTRS connects to the speaker I linked. It’s just a really cool little thing they have going on but I know it’s not really necessary. My main idea is that fractal could probably develop a mini speaker that actually sounds pretty darn good
It’s going to take electrical power at a bonfire to run the modeler, which tends to rule out “impromptu” gatherings. I’d use a mini or travel acoustic guitar. I wouldn’t let any of my electrics near a bonfire.I am not seeing a valid solution out there yet for impromptu jam sessions or bonfires with minimal rigging.
Odds are good they wouldn’t be in sync because of latency induced by the Bluetooth.Something like the JBL Flip Essential that can play AUX and bluetooth at the same time would be the perfect solution.
It sounds to my like you just described the Blackstar Fly 3 Bluetooth. It has aux-in, bluetooth, and and also a basic clean and dirty channel with also some delay. I had one for a while, and sometimes used it standalone, and other times used my FM3 plugged-in through the aux port.I am not seeing a valid solution out there yet for impromptu jam sessions or bonfires with minimal rigging.
I want to play backing tracks via bluetooth on my phone... while also hearing the guitar through AUX with no latency. Something like the JBL Flip Essential that can play AUX and bluetooth at the same time would be the perfect solution.
I am not seeing a valid solution out there yet for impromptu jam sessions or bonfires with minimal rigging.
I want to play backing tracks via bluetooth on my phone... while also hearing the guitar through AUX with no latency. Something like the JBL Flip Essential that can play AUX and bluetooth at the same time would be the perfect solution.