Dean Stack in the Box: Includes Headphones,and Amplifier

  • Includes Clean, Overdrive & Distortion
  • Sounds Like a Stack
  • Perfect for Practice
  • Fits in Your Case
  • Hooks Up to Most Stereos

Product Description
Dean Stack in the box is a Stereo headphone amp for your guitar. Perfect for practice, full stack sound, clean, over drive and distortion settings. Speaker Simulator, fits in your case and hooks up to most stereos. S Box ~line output ~1/4″ input jack ~Perfect for Practice ~3 different tone settings ~Headphones Included… More >>

Dean Stack in the Box: Includes Headphones,and Amplifier

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  1. I have a nice big Laney amp, but I don’t have room to keep it out all the time. Enter the Stack in a Box. This clips right on my guitar strap or on a belt, and I plug in and play, litening via headphones.

    The sound is really good, considering. The output can be run out to my stereo in the living room or to an amp where you can use the distortion to play around. Again, the quality is not as good as a pedal through an amp, but when space is tight, this is convenient and crisp. It stores right in the gig bag with the guitar or hangs easily on the strap when I have the guitar in use or resting on the stand. It is almost as convenient as playing my acoustic.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. i honestly didn’t know what to expect but it worked. i don’t know if all the ultra static and high pitch squealing was because of my guitar or the amp. i never heard it before in a regular amp.

    who knows, i basically muscled passed the squeals and it sounds great.

    [squeals on distortion settings only...on clean it's great]
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. D. Coelho says:

    A pretty basic little tool, but I’ve been impressed. I can practice my bass without bothering anyone. The unit and all of my cords seem to get tangled, but that’s probably more my problem than the product. Maybe I should just practice more.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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