Jet City Amplification

Description

This version of the JetStream ISO ii does NOT include the speaker. The JetStream ISO ii is a great solution for a variety of applications. Use your tube amp head at high volumes in a home recording environment, or manage your stage volume and feed the mains in a club. Plug your tube amp into the speaker input, and set up your amp tone – go ahead and turn it up. You can connect one, or two of your favorite guitar-recording mics and position them how you prefer. Then close up the front door, greatly reducing the sound level in the room. Connect the XLR outputs to a recording workstation and capture screaming amp tones without waking the neighbors, or send it to the front-of-house PA system for a cranked amp quality at a controlled listening level.
Jet City Amplification JetStream ISO U Guitar Speaker Cabinet
Jet City Amplification JetStream ISO U Guitar Speaker Cabinet
Jet City Amplification JetStream ISO U Guitar Speaker Cabinet

Features

  • Speaker: unloaded
  • Inputs: one 1/4 in.
  • Outputs: two XLR mic level
  • Construction: void-free plywood
  • Dimensions: 19.5 in. x 23 in. x 16 in.

Reviews

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2 Reviews

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of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  1. Professional Recording2
  2. Amateur Recording1
  3. Home Studio1
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  3. Durable1
  • Highly recommend

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byTone Junkie

    fromIllinois

    Very good for home studio use while not disturbing neighbors

  • These are so good for the price, I bought 3 of them.

    5

    submitted8 years ago

    byGrotto

    fromSagle ID

    I removed the damping material it comes with. I then i hit the interior with Flex Seal liquid rubber. Let it dry. then added auralex sound damping foam with a spray adhesive.

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  • asked bythe wad

    fromSan Fransissyco, CA

    Can you put a cat in the box while playing loud?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    We would not recommend it