JBL made a pair of AI-powered practice amps
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JBL made a pair of AI-powered practice amps
"The BandBox Solo and BandBox Trio include an onboard Stem AI that purportedly lets you separate or remove vocals and instruments from any music streamed over Bluetooth. So, say you're a young guitarist learning Stairway to Heaven (as one does). At least in theory, you could use the speaker to remove Jimmy Page's part and hone your chops with the rest of the band."
"The $250 BandBox Solo, designed for individual musicians, has a single guitar / mic input. And the $600 BandBox Trio, better for bands, supports up to four instrument inputs. The latter also has a few extra perks not found in the Solo: onboard controls (to reduce reliance on the app) and an LCD. The more expensive BandBox Trio has an LCD and more onboard controls. (JBL) The JBL One app lets you add filters to match a variety of modern and vintage amp models."
JBL introduced two AI-powered practice amps, the BandBox Solo and BandBox Trio, featuring an onboard Stem AI that separates or removes vocals and instruments from Bluetooth-streamed music. The Solo targets individual musicians with a single guitar/mic input and up to six hours of battery life. The Trio supports up to four instrument inputs, adds onboard controls and an LCD, and offers up to ten hours of battery life with a replaceable battery option. The JBL One app provides amp-model filters, phaser, chorus, reverb, pitch shifter, tuner, and a built-in looper arriving via an October software update. The Solo costs $250 and the Trio $600, available for pre-order with shipments starting March 1.
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