FLAMMA Guitar Headphone Amp with 28 drum grooves, 14 amp models vs VOX amPlug 3 Plug-In Headphone Amplifier (AC30)
Overall winner: VOX amPlug 3 Plug-In Headphone Amplifier (AC30)
Key Differences
VOX amPlug 3 (A) is a simpler, lower-priced plug-in headphone amp with built-in stereo effects and a dual-channel Normal/Top Boost design and a much larger review sample size. FLAMMA (B) offers more amp models, adjustable effects parameters, Bluetooth audio and drum grooves for practice, but is in a higher price tier and has fewer reviews
FLAMMA Guitar Headphone Amp with 28 drum grooves, 14 amp models
Compact headphone amp for guitars with 14 amp models, 14 effects, and Bluetooth. One user notes clear sound at any volume and lush reverb as a key benefit
Pros
- multiple amp models
- built-in effects with adjustable parameters
- Bluetooth connectivity for wireless audio
- preset save functionality
Cons
- preset system may be unintuitive
- mixed feedback on battery life
VOX amPlug 3 Plug-In Headphone Amplifier (AC30)
VOX amPlug 3 headphone amplifier with built-in stereo effects and dual-channel design for clean to overdriven tones. One customer notes its ease of use for beginners and good sound quality for various instruments
Pros
- built-in stereo effects
- dual-channel design (Normal and Top Boost)
- easy to use for beginners
- good sound quality for various instruments
Cons
- some users report static and hiss
- mixed durability experiences (broke after 6 months)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | VOX |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | FLAMMA |
| User Reviews | VOX |