BuleriaChk
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My Joyo BSK-40 just arrived, and my first test was my GT-1000Core into the amp with all its knobs set to midrange. I could not tell any difference between that and my Headrush "FRFR" Go - both are excellent IMO, and sound great as "FRFR" amps,
The BSK-40 sctaches all my itches - it has almost everything but modelling (it does include Reverv, Delay, and Chorus), wireless guitar (but it does have Bluetooth). It does have OTG (which allows me to use Bias FX 2 as well as my laptop modelling - I think, anyway, Will get around to testing it shortly), USB-C, battery, - well, check the specs yourself. It is very compact, and plenty loud for its size. It includes Aux In.
For me, it is a better choice than the Positive Grid Edge (which doesn't include an Aux in - channels 3 and 4 are to be used, but are not Stereo you have to bring your own with an adapter cable). I do admit that the Edge looks better IMO, but is bigger an heavier.
I also have a Spark 2 with battery, but it doesn't have a mic in; I have a Joyo MoMix Pro for that (into the Aux in) for that. I wish I had known about the Joyo before I invested in that and the Nux Mighty Space.
En Fin, unless I begin to play large gigs again, my search is over, and I may even begin selling the others. (I have two Roland CM-30's which are great, but are not battery powered - I had considered a large power bank with an AC outlet, but the Joyo has so much more. I may keep one of them, since the Joyo has an amp out (as well as an amp in!)
The BSK-40 sctaches all my itches - it has almost everything but modelling (it does include Reverv, Delay, and Chorus), wireless guitar (but it does have Bluetooth). It does have OTG (which allows me to use Bias FX 2 as well as my laptop modelling - I think, anyway, Will get around to testing it shortly), USB-C, battery, - well, check the specs yourself. It is very compact, and plenty loud for its size. It includes Aux In.
For me, it is a better choice than the Positive Grid Edge (which doesn't include an Aux in - channels 3 and 4 are to be used, but are not Stereo you have to bring your own with an adapter cable). I do admit that the Edge looks better IMO, but is bigger an heavier.
I also have a Spark 2 with battery, but it doesn't have a mic in; I have a Joyo MoMix Pro for that (into the Aux in) for that. I wish I had known about the Joyo before I invested in that and the Nux Mighty Space.
En Fin, unless I begin to play large gigs again, my search is over, and I may even begin selling the others. (I have two Roland CM-30's which are great, but are not battery powered - I had considered a large power bank with an AC outlet, but the Joyo has so much more. I may keep one of them, since the Joyo has an amp out (as well as an amp in!)