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Hotone MP-80 Ampero One

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Hotone MP-80 Ampero One
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Shocking!
François Arnould 17.02.2022
I tried digital modelling many times, and always went back to tube amps eventually. The first time was a 1st generation Line6 Spider amp, 20 years ago. Sold it for a full Engl tube rack. Then I got a POD for home practice, it was fun but not realistic in any sense. Sold it for a Fender Super Champ XD (around 2008), which in hindsight was a really good amp. Then smaller-wattage tube amps became more popular and I didn't look at modelling amps again until I got myself a Zoom G1on for headphone practice. It was ok but there was always something unnatural about the way it felt, and lots of hiss and digital artefacts.

But this new generation is something completely different. I'm coming from a homemade Plexi-style tube amp, an EVH 5150 III lbx and a Laney IRT studio, along with a bunch of pedals and this is replacing them all for home use. Don't get me wrong, I still think tube amps have their place - cranked up a big space, I'm sure there's a feel and a presence that can't be matched. But at home, I prefer the Ampero into a Celestion G12H30 speaker. It feels alive, the sounds are realistic at any volume (powered by a Harley Benton GPA-100 power amp), there is virtually no hiss and it reacts pretty much like a tube amp - on models like the Plexi or a cranked Fender, for example, turning down the guitar volume knob makes the Ampero react like a tube amp. The dynamics are also very comparable to tube, very sensitive to pick attack.

I found most amp models great and usable. The Orange one is a bit of a disappointment as I'm not getting the grunt of a Rockerverb but all the rest is super good. The JCM900 is surprisingly amazing at high gain, the Recto is fat and chuggy, the 5150 has this typical grunt. Fender Deluxe is nice and sparkly but can be pushed. Tweed is warm and beautiful, Plexi full of bark and cutting highs. At low volumes, I don't think anything can beat it (apart maybe from more expensive modellers, haven't tried those).

Just a note on the output: all of the above opinion is about the Ampero plugged into a real guitar cab with Celestion G12H30 speakers via a SS power amp, that means with cab sims deactivated.
At first, my plan was to use it with a FRFR speaker and cab sims but that was very disappointing. I had bought a Celestion FXA200 (Full range "live" response) speaker to put into my 2x12 but all I got was fizz and a very weak sound with no body to it. I tried several impulse responses (Celestion, Ownhammer, etc.) and, while they were a massive improvement over the stock IRs in the Ampero, it still felt really flat and, well "digital" compared to plugged into a power amp straight into a guitar speaker. I also tested it plugged straight into my powered monitoring studio speakers, and got a similar sound to the Celestion FRFR. (Note: Celestion is recommending a specific bass reflex build for this speaker, which I didn't do, so I can't really comment on that. All I'm saying is that the Ampero sounded bad through it when chucked into a standard guitar cab.)

The unit itself is very well built, very practical. The software is great (need to update the firmware for it to work, look for instructions on youtube as that's not explained in the manual). The effects are just ok, I found (I mostly use reverbs and delays). They do the job but the delays and reverb are nothing to go crazy about. The spring reverb is quite bad - to me the Plate sounds more like a Spring should, anyway.

But the most important thing for me is how it feels. Basically, it makes me want to play. I'm having so much fun. For low volume practice, it's the best thing I've had in a long time. And at that price!
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Great sound
Dr T-rex 09.08.2024
Great sound, you can find a lot of real amps inside, can customize and replicate a lot of great set-ups. Out-of-the-box patches are also decent: there are of course some weird echoes and delays, overdrive to the max, even organ lol, but most of the default patches are realistic and not overly complicated.

I spilled water on the touch-screen and it doesn't look great now, some touch functions are a bit glitchy, so the build quality is not professional. Try to keep it dry.

Also small negative: it is a bit fidgety to move the pedals back and forth when creating a custom patch, better to connect with PC. Also when playing you have to bend down and use touch functions, which is not very handy to do all the time (for example to change tempo precisely or to control the looper).

Looper can record around a minute and it is very fun to learn solos: you set up the drums, record the rhythm guitar with looper and then solo over it. Fun! However, I saw some other loop pedals can record a small bit (phrase A), then record a longer bit over it (phrase B), so it sounds like A is played two or more times and B is played once over it. Then you can record even longer bit over those two (bit C). And it will sound like AAAA in the background, BB in the middle and C on top. With Ampero the total length of the loop is determined by the first bit A. So you can't strum some ghost notes as a metronome and record over it. You would have to strum for a minute to create a loop of needed length. Therefore, you need to record first a full loop of rhythm guitar to be able to solo. And if your solo consists of two rhythms longer than 60 seconds, you have to play first part, stop, record second rhythm and only then play the second part of the solo.
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Отличный процессор
MegaPascal 12.12.2021
I really liked the processor.
for a beginner, of course, the eyes run away from a bunch of possibilities. I was very pleased with the software, convenient and fast!
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very cool stuff
will1981 06.10.2021
I am very happy with this device ! although there were problems with delivery! in the first package of the device, there was not even one more position! it really upset me ! there was a hole in the box! apparently pulled the transport company! I was worried that I lost an ampero ! But after a dialogue with thomann (I sent them a photo of the unpacking), they sent me the device again! I am grateful to this store ( I hope they figured out where it disappeared from the first parcel ) it 's just a pity that the customs duty had to be paid again ! I am very happy with the device ! I 'm performing with him in a small bar ! I train at home ! little irreplaceable))))
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Very good multiFX/amp sim
DusanM 01.07.2020
I bought this unit based on video demos i saw. I was impressed with GUI When I plugged it in for the first time. Controls are very intuitive and I didn't even need a manual for working with the unit. Only one thing that I needed to search in manual was changing effect blocks order. Btw, manual is not included in the box, so you need to download it or print it yourself from hotone webpage. In terms of sounds I don't find factory presets sounding that good, so it takes some time to tweak each block and find what sounds good for you. Only one thing I don't like is that you set only globally functions of footswitches. For example you cannot set FS1 for switching on/off different FX block for different patches.
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SOUND AMAZING
jeka 22.12.2022
perfect?yes, low price ,constraction is poweful , rich loks .
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The perfect portable rig
VapaTheGreat 17.07.2024
Small, lightweight, amazing sound and the most important custom IRs
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Hot Tone From Hotone !!
Madshadows 17.06.2020
My Ampero One arrived six days ago and I'm absolutely loving it !!. I bought this as I play bass and guitar and thought this would be ideal tool as a platform for practice and recording with a DAW. Simple to set-up, just plug in a guitar cable, guitar and a pair of headphones and you are good to go. Great variety of tones available via the 198 available patches (99 factory presets and 99 user programmable). Great build quality, the unit looks fantastic and the touch screen is excellent, easy to use and very intuitive. The guitar effects are terrific as are the amp and cab sims, the acoustic guitar sims sound great and very realistic when played on an electric guitar. Not tried using the Ampero One through a DAW yet as I've just been having so much fun with it !!, absolutely loving it :)

Pros: Great build quality, effects and sounds, easy to use touch screen.

Cons: None so far !!

Highly recommended :)
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HoTone MP-80 Ampero One
Пётр К&#10 22.02.2021
The volume knob changes the signal level by jumping at a low level. Everything else is fine. Thanks to the Thomann team.
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