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Vox Micro Superbeetle Guitar and Audio: Two mini stacks for music and guitar

Vox Micro Superbeetle Guitar and Audio: Two mini stacks for music and guitar  ·  Source: Vox

Micro Superbeetle Audio

Micro Superbeetle Audio  ·  Source: Vox

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Looks like someone wants to get in on the lucrative consumer audio market! If Marshall can do it, Vox can do it even better! The two new Bluetooth speakers, the Vox Micro Superbeetle Guitar and the Micro Superbeetle Audio, prove how the traditional British manufacturer has combined technology with rock ‘n’ roll.

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The Highlights

  • The Vox Micro Superbeetle is a mini guitar amp and portable Bluetooth speaker in one.
  • The amp can be detached and used separately for mobile jamming.
  • The Micro Superbeetle Audio has an output power of 15 watts and three sound modes.
  • Both models offer Bluetooth connectivity.

Vox Micro Superbeetle Guitar: Small Amp and Bluetooth Speaker in one!

The Vox Micro Superbeetle Guitar delivers 20 watts and features a 1.5-inch tweeter and a 4-inch speaker. It has the classic Vox look with a trapezoidal mini amplifier, a leather carrying handle, and the typical Vox grille.

Plug in and rock and roll!
Plug in and rock and roll! · Source: Vox

The little amp offers three voicings: clean, drive, or high gain. Volume, gain, reverb, treble, bass—all the controls you need to fine-tune your sound. You can also detach the amp from the cabinet and turn the Vox Micro Superbeetle into a portable 5-watt amplifier with Bluetooth functionality. So you can jam on the go or simply listen to music in style!

Vox Micro Superbeetle Guitar
Vox Micro Superbeetle Guitar · Source: Vox
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The included battery lasts up to four hours on a single charge. In terms of connections, the Superbeetle Guitar offers a guitar input on the top in addition to mini jacks for headphones and aux, and a jack output for the speaker on the back.

Micro Superbeetle Audio: Vox Stack with three Sound Modes

If you love the Vox look but already own an amp, check out the Vox Micro Superbeetle Audio. You get that timeless rock and roll look in stylish white. And frankly, I’ve never seen a Bluetooth speaker looking like an amp stack. It’s quite the vibe, isn’t it?

Micro Superbeetle Audio
Micro Superbeetle Audio · Source: Vox

The Superbeetle Audio offers three sound modes: HiFi mode, Bass Adapt mode, and Background mode. The first seems to be the default mode, and it is designed for everyday music listening. Bass Adapt mode is helpful if the Vox Micro Superbeetle Audio is placed close to a wall. This compensates for the bass loss that might occur in this position.

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And in Background mode, I assume the highs are gently attenuated. Vox calls this “conversation-friendly.” In terms of specs, the Audio is similar to the Guitar model: it features 20 watts of total power, a 1.5-inch tweeter, and provides four hours of battery life.

FAQ

What is the difference between the Vox Micro Superbeetle Guitar and the Audio?

The Vox Micro Superbeetle Audio is designed purely for listening to music. With the Micro Superbeetle Guitar, you can connect a guitar and jam, too.

Can the Vox Micro Superbeetle Guitar be used without its speaker cabinet?

Absolutely! The amplifier can be detached and used as a portable 5-watt amp with Bluetooth functionality.

How loud is the Vox Micro Superbeetle Guitar in practice?

With 20 watts of power, it can provide ample sound for living rooms, rehearsal rooms, and small sessions. However, it is not designed for concert volumes.

How long does the battery of the Vox Micro Superbeetle Audio and Guitar last?

Vox specifies a battery runtime of up to four hours. In everyday use, this depends on how loud you turn up the amp.

The Vox Micro Superbeetle models are compact Bluetooth speakers that combine 20 watts of power, Bluetooth audio, and three sound modes. The Guitar model offers clean, drive and high-gain voicings, while the Audio version provides three audio profiles. Both models have a battery life of up to four hours, and the amps can be detached and function as 5-watt speakers.

Conclusion

With the Vox Micro Superbeetle Guitar, the manufacturer presents a very compact dual solution for listening to music and jamming on the go. The Audio model, on the other hand, is designed purely for listening to music, but offers more sonic flexibility than many other Bluetooth speakers thanks to its three sound modes.

Above all, the ability to detach the amp for mobile music listening and jamming is a unique selling point of this new series. It should be noted, however, that both models do not seem to offer any kind of water and dust protection, so if you’re planning to use them for your next garden party, that should happen on a sunny day.

Price and Availability

The Vox Micro Superbeetle Guitar is now available for €349.00 at Thomann*. The Micro Superbeetle Audio* also goes for €349.00.

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