 Hello everybody, my name is Kenny and today I'm going to talk about the amp plug to fly by Blackstar. So it's a headphone amp with three channels, clean, overdrive, and lead. It also has three effects. It's got reverb, delay, and chorus. It also has three different presets for those effects. It runs with two AAA batteries and it will last you 17 hours of playtime. It also has an aux input so you could plug in your backing track if you want to to play along for silent practice. So I'm going to run through three channels with three different effects and hear all the different sounds you could get from the amp plug. So I'm in the clean channel and then the gain is at four. A great clean sound. So this is the chorus. Nice heavy chorus. So there's up to three presets for each effect, so total nine sounds. To change preset, you press and hold the effects button and push the power button to go over the three presets. And if it beeps once, it'll be preset one, two beeps, preset two, and so on and so forth. So if I press and hold the effects and push the power button, it'll beep the amount of the preset number. So one, two, preset three. So preset one, cool, preset two, and then preset three. Now onto the delay. A little slower. I got what do you call it, the slap back delay. And then to the reverb. So it's like a room reverb. Almost like a long spring reverb. And then it's a long reverb. Cool. So let's switch over to the crunch channel, which is the orange channel. That's a lot of gain. So if I go down a little bit, around to like three, it's a good sound. And then to the lead channel, it's a lot of fun. You could really get so much out of this. It's got nice, super tight and round and warm clean tone. They could almost get a crunch sound to you if you turn up the gain all the way up. So you could basically get three different tastes of an overdrive if you want to. I personally like the clean channel to be just full on clean because you get really nice and funky. And then you can get into that more crunch of your side of the territory if you want to. I usually like the crunch channel to be more on the more classic rock side of things. So gain at three, at like three ish is nice. And then lead channel, obviously. Way more gain. As they turn up the gain, obviously it'll add more gain, but also you'll get a little bit more of the low end punch and fatness too. Thanks for watching everybody. For more information, please visit blackstaramps.com. See ya.