Best Review of Fishman Loudbox Mini

Fishman Loudbox MiniBest Review of Fishman Loudbox Mini

With so many on offer right now, it is great to have a brand you can trust. The Fishman Loudbox Mini is certainly that and will be a superb acquisition. For this reduced price, the Fishman Loudbox Mini is widely respected and is a popular choice with lots of people.


  • Fishman loudbox mini
  • 60w with master volume
  • Two individual channels with xlr
  • D.i output with direct xlr
  • Onboard digital effects

Product Description

The lightest and most portable amp in the Loudbox series, the 60-watt Fishman Loudbox Mini weighs less than 20 lbs., yet is loud enough for a small venue. The Loudbox Mini delivers the natural sound from your instrument and features 2 channels, 60 watts of power, a 6.5" low-frequency driver and a 1" tweeter, feedback suppression, and simple-to-use EQ dials.

Effects include digital reverb and chorus for the instrument channel and reverb for the microphone channel. An auxiliary input lets you easily hook up your MP3 player or metronome. An XLR direct output lets you to monitor onstage and send a balanced signal to the mixing board without needing an extra DI box.
Fishman Loudbox Mini PRO-LBX-500 60W 1x6.5 Acoustic Combo Amp
DescriptionSpecificationsReviews Clean enough for recording and powerful enough for the local open mic night.
The lightest and most portable amp in the Loudbox series, the 60-watt Fishman Loudbox Mini weighs less than 20 lbs., yet is loud enough for a small venue. The Loudbox Mini delivers the natural sound from your instrument and features 2 channels, 60 watts of power, a 6.5" low-frequency driver and a 1" tweeter, feedback suppression, and simple-to-use EQ dials.

Effects include digital reverb and chorus for the instrument channel and reverb for the microphone channel. An auxiliary input lets you easily hook up your MP3 player or metronome. An XLR direct output lets you to monitor onstage and send a balanced signal to the mixing board without needing an extra DI box.

Channels: 1 instrument, 1 microphone
Instrument input: 1/4" (for active or passive pickups)
Microphone input: XLR for dynamic and self-powered condenser microphones
3-band instrument EQ: Low, mid, and high tone controls
2-band microphone EQ: Low and high tone controls
Auxiliary input: 1/4" and 1/8"
Direct output: Balanced mic-level XLR output
Effects: Digital reverb and chorus