A CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK?

I wholeheartedly agree with all the positive reviews and all, but it is not a genuine Danelectro product. Now, to be fair, it does come with an actual Danelectro battery installed in it; however, the rest of the N-10 is of a "second generation nature," in my opinion. It just so happens that I am the proud owner of two original (one yellow, never used; one aqua, slightly used) HONEYTONE Mini Amps—complete with their original boxes and owners manuals. The unique manual itself is of a booklet form printed on durable stock with the front and rear covers printed in the traditional Danelectro colors while the pages themselves were deliberately arranged with a convincing "nostalgic look" in mind. The Danelectro logo is plastered all over the box so that you know your getting the real thing—way back 1988. The most important feature that distinguishes the original N-10 from newer offering is the famous Danelectro logo —in raised letters—centered in front of the speaker grill running vertically and supported by, what I call, the "spike." In all other respects the newer model is exactly the same and, of course, comes with that same great vintage sound. An added bonus is the tiny, but official, Danelectro instrument catalog which also was thoughtfully packed in. Well, there you have it. The reviews are in. The mighty HONEYTONE Mini Amp (old or new) comes highly recommend with all its mid-century styling, color scheme and; of course, lots of "chrome" to polish up. And if you're ever fortunate to stumble upon an original one then, by all means, grab it. James AllanRead full review

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