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The Kong ChimpMini is an ultra-compact mini amplifier for electric guitars with an overdrive channel and digital delay. It also serves as a bluetooth speaker. So you can jam to your favorite songs . Or just blast your friends with them.

  • Subcategory: Mini Amp
  • Suitable for: Electric guitar
  • Loudspeaker: 1x 3"
  • Power: 3W
  • Headphone jack: Yes
  • Aux-in: Yes, 3.5 mm jack
  • Bluetooth-streaming: Yes
  • Controls: Gain, volume, Tone, delay, delay level
  • Power supply: Batteries, optional mains adapter 9V 500mA, USB
  • Battery type: 6x AA batteries
  • Dimensions: 18.7cm x 14.8cm x 10.5cm
  • Weight: 115g
  • Including: USB cable
About Kong

As if bitten by a wild monkey... With Kong Guitar Gear - exclusively at session - your sound goes forward without putting your piggy bank in danger!

Guitar amplifiers from EarWorm headphones, tube and transistor combos and bass amps to our monkey and gorilla cage cabinets give you a powerful sound for wild riffs. The Kong effects pedal series is also worth seeing and, above all, hearing. It answers the question "Can miniature stompboxes really sound that big?" clearly with: “They can!” As big as a mountain gorilla. The name says it all: The Kong pedals deliver powerful, powerful sounds for every purpose. The Kong effect devices work almost exclusively with analog circuits and, in addition to extreme sound settings, of course also offer the option of implementing subtle settings. Some pedals like Beer-Fuzz and Mett-Ler enjoy almost cult status.

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