Anyone tried the happie Amp sound system?

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  • dave walbridge
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2002
    • 333

    Anyone tried the happie Amp sound system?

    Thinking of getting a Happie amp for my smaller gigs. Has anyone tried one?
  • gav
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2003
    • 916

    #2
    Haven't tried it, but just took a look at their site.
    It looks cheap and it is cheap. Those 2 things add up to one conclusion in my mind.
    Also in the 'faq' section they say the mic is 'vhf(that's the best)'
    Uhf is the best, Vhf is prone to a lot more interference.

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    • Mr.Taxi Trix
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2000
      • 1273

      #3
      I use a fender passport, which is heavy, and bought the Happie Amp as a possible easy solution for smaller gigs and perhaps walkaround. I used it a couple of times, and midway through, just turned it off. It is, as it turns out, too good to be true.

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      • dave walbridge
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2002
        • 333

        #4
        Thanks for the info - was it too little power or too cheezy sounding? I'm still looking for a small room amp. Might go with a guitar amp or similar.

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        • Mr.Taxi Trix
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2000
          • 1273

          #5
          Both, I guess. It had bad sound.

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          • barronofmagic
            New Member
            • Dec 2009
            • 1

            #6
            We own one....

            and are buying a second set-up and a spare speaker....maybe the system has advanced since the thread began?

            We get great, rich BIG sound. It took some work to figure out how to focus it in....but now I wouldn't do a small show without it!

            We have a very large system for our very large shows....but the HA works great to fly all over and do our smaller (up to 200 or so) audiences!

            Give it a shot....Brian offers a money back guarantee, how can you lose?

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            • rev.joe
              New Member
              • Sep 2010
              • 2

              #7
              Originally posted by Mr.Taxi Trix
              I use a fender passport, which is heavy, and bought the Happie Amp as a possible easy solution for smaller gigs and perhaps walkaround. I used it a couple of times, and midway through, just turned it off. It is, as it turns out, too good to be true.
              I realize this is an old thread. I have used two Happie amps for officiating weddings over the last 3 years. They have been absolutely perfect. Brian Foshee, who sells them gives the best customer service around. He is the nicest guy. A performer himself, he is a clown. I can't say enough good about him and this product. If someone had a problem, and did not contact Brian about it, then that is their problem. He has overnighted an amp to me when I had a problem, no questions asked. No one can compare with his service.
              Joe

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              • Stephon
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2001
                • 651

                #8
                Nothing at all suspicious about people who create an account and post only one time, to talk about how great a product is...

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                • Moira
                  Member
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 46

                  #9
                  I bought and returned the Happie Amp. It worked great indoors and in my back yard in the suburbs, but when I tried to use it outdoors in a downtown area I got nothing but interference and static.

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                  • rev.joe
                    New Member
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 2

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Stephon
                    Nothing at all suspicious about people who create an account and post only one time, to talk about how great a product is...
                    If you are referring to me, I found this thread while doing some searches about a week and a half ago. I had to first register which took some time. I wanted to leave my experience, which is quite different. As I said Brian has the best customer service. So, if a unit fails, he will replace it and usually overnight.

                    My best,
                    Joe

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                    • bhappie
                      New Member
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 11

                      #11
                      Happie Amp support

                      FYI everyone- I back the Happie Amp 110%. Anyone who has any problems, I will be happy to make absolutely sure the problem is fixed. www.HappieAmp.com is the site. We also offer a 100% money back guarantee plus return shipping free if its returned in 30 days.

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                      • dave walbridge
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2002
                        • 333

                        #12
                        Great guarantee. How powerful are the units? ( in watts)

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                        • bhappie
                          New Member
                          • Sep 2007
                          • 11

                          #13
                          Its 50 w max. However, watts does not really tell you volume. I use the Happie Amp for indoor events with as many as 400 people and voice and music are heard clearly for everyone. My customers call all the time after receiving the system to tell me how impressed they are with the volume.
                          Honestly, I don't much care for the lapel mic. You can easily spend hundreds to get a good lapel mic and your voice still gets louder and quieter when you look up or down. The headset is excellent. If your not into the "shamwow" look lol we have an osp hs-09 headset mic for $169. That is the very thin tan colored mic.

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                          • Scot Free
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2001
                            • 314

                            #14
                            i used to have one of those!

                            Reminds me of one i had when i was a kid:

                            check out the latest version, it has a wireless mic and everything!


                            Maybe the Happy system will get you by and it seems to work for some people but there's no comparison to professional audio equipment.

                            Too bad Fender stopped making the Amp cab, they pop up on ebay every now and then.... it has decent sound for small rooms and can handle a quiet street ...
                            For portability and if you have carry it around maybe have a look at the Roland Cube with a sennheiser ew 100 (battery at both ends).
                            You will need a real microphone in any case, invest in something good if you can or save until you can. Your mic is one of your most important pieces of gear (if you use one) don't skimp out!

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                            • bhappie
                              New Member
                              • Sep 2007
                              • 11

                              #15
                              Scot,
                              If you want to help people know if its a good product, buy one and try it out. If its not worth every penny and then some ill buy it back and even pay the return shipping. I have 850 of them around the world right now being used by top professionals including Jeff McBride, Silly Billy, Peter Pitchford, Fantasio, and hundreds of working pros.
                              I admit the casing is plastic and although I don't think it looks that much like a Mr. Microphone I enjoy your humor!
                              B

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