ZT Lunchbox 200-watt Amplifier
ZT Lunchbox 200-watt Amplifier
Unbelievable tone and power from a super-compact combo.
The 200W ultra-compact ZT Lunchbox Guitar Combo Amplifier has changed the way many players think about amps. T... more
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I had wanted a portable rig and had tried the ZT lunchbox. I had high hopes it could do as promised and keep up with a loud drummer and another guitar but I found myself lost in the mix and was disappointed. Sound wise it was fine, unless you pushed it hard with a lot of distortion. I even got the ext cab for it to help and it didn't really work for what I wanted. My band was simply too loud. Could be my fault for expecting something so small to provide a miracle.
solid state, ugh... you need like quadruple the watts and hella efficient speakers to cut the mix like a tube amp.... I actually quite like the Roland JC120, but you need all 120 watts to hang with an AC30
and the JC120 is still huge and heavy, might as well have an AC30 or a Pro Reverb.