The Carl Martin Rock Bug is an amp speaker simulator and
headphone rehearsal unit that operates on a single 9v battery. Just plug
your guitar (with or without pedals) into the headphone amp's
unbalanced 1/4" input, plug your favorite headphones into the unbalanced
1/4" output and off you go. Adjust your guitar's volume with the
headphone amp's Guitar knob, select an open cabinet or closed cabinet
simulation with the mini-toggle switch, and wail away through the
privacy of your headphones.
If you like, use the Carl Martin Rock Bug's
AUX stereo inputs with an MP3, CD or DAT player, and either play along
or add a personal touch to your prerecorded backing tracks. Thanks to
the balanced XLR output, you can connect your Carl Martin Rock Bug
headphone amp to a mixing console for recording, solo gigs accompanying
prerecorded music, or as a DI for live performance if you're packing
light or your amp goes down.
Unbalanced input for guitar, or guitar through pedal board
Unbalanced guitar output or headphone out (600 Ohm)
Balanced output (200 Ohm) for direct recording or PA use (Not digital audio)
Aux stereo inputs for MP3, CD or DAT
Master output controls the overall and AUX levels
The Guitar volume knob controls the instrument volume in relation to the Master volume
The Speaker Simulation switch for choosing between open and closed back speaker cabinet simulations