In the past I used a Fender Amp Can which I was very happy with until I replaced it with the Crate Limo. The Fender has a nice tone but no reverb, which I tend to use a lot. I had to carry an extra pedal with me and replacement batteries, a hassle. The Crate has two types of reverb (nowhere near a Fender spring reverb in sound, but does the job just fine), delay and chorus.
The Fender has a 6" speaker, the Crate a 10" and a tweeter. The Fender costs about $175 the Crate $350-$375. Both amps have built in rechargeable batteries. A charge lasts around 6-8 hours with the volume set at around 2-4. Higher volumes, less battery life.
The Crate has a nice full tone but tends to sound a bit "hissy" in quiet performing venues (living room etc.). In jam sessions the hissing is barely noticable. The hissing is noticeable if you mic the amp through a PA system.
The older Crate Limos had a plywood frame. The current models have a fiberglass body which cuts the weight down to about 12 lbs.
For impromptu jam sessions at music festivals, in hotels, in the woods etc. a battery powered amp can't be beat. No need to look for an outlet, you can set up anywhere.
Don't waste your money on a Pignose product. Both the Crate and the Fender beat Pignose by a mile.
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Gerald Ross
'Northwest Ann Arbor, Michigan's King Of The Hawaiian Steel Guitar'
Gerald's Fingerstyle Guitar Website
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