Product Details
+Small ... But Mighty ... & Long-lasting.
Ukulele Amplifier 6 watts with two speakers.
5 Hours of Playing Time per charge.
Bluetooth Functionality.
2 Channels so you can play along to backing tracks.
Fits in a Backpack or Gigbag pocket.
"I love my Tiny6 Amplifier, I carry it everywhere in the pocket of my Uke case, I use it daily for teaching lessons and jamming. Amazing cut through and punch and voiced just right for Ukulele. Love, Love, Love it."
Cheers C.C.
Bluetooth Functionality
2 Channels so you can play along to backing tracks. Pair it with a mobile device! While your ukulele will plug into the amplifier using the 6.3mm (1/4 inch) input jack, the Flight Tiny6 offers Bluetooth 5.0 compatibility, so you can pair it with your mobile device and practice with any song, video, or playback track. When you are finished playing, you can use the amplifier as a normal speaker.
Fits in a day pack or gig bag pocket
The Flight Tiny6 Amplifier is a small amplifier that can be easily carried with you wherever you go! It is 212mm (8.35 inches) wide and 65mm (2.56 inches) tall, making it perfect to throw into a day pack or the front pocket of many gig bags.
Loud and long-lasting portable amplifier
The Tiny6 has two (2) three-watt speakers, and lasts four to five hours on a single charge, giving you plenty of power to practice on your ukulele!
Specifications
Size: 212mm x 65mm x 38mm (8.35″ x 2.56″ x 1.5″)
Color: Maple
Speakers: Two (2) three-watt speakers
Battery: Rechargeable Lithium via USB
Charge Time: 2-3 hours
Operating Time: 4-5 hours
Input Jack: 6.3mm (1/4″)
Bluetooth: 5.0
Charging Cable: Included
Note Instrument Cable: Not included
The rechargeable Flight Tiny6 maple Amplifier Complies with Button Battery Safety Legislation 2022
Complies with Australian Button Battery Safety Standards.
The new mandatory standards require secure battery compartments on products such as Tuners and Ukuleles. New safety standards for button batteries and products containing button batteries were made mandatory across Australia on 22 June 2022.
“Tragically, three children have died and one child a month is seriously injured from swallowing or ingesting button batteries ... These world-first standards are a critical step in helping prevent potentially life-threatening injuries to children,” ACCC Deputy Chair Delia Rickard