Pricing and availability

We compare 600+ stores and found this item at 3 stores. Prices updated .

Price History

Based on price data from 2 merchants for "Dunlop Rockman Guitar Ace Headphone Amplifier". Prices shown reflect NEW condition. Tracking began Apr 2, 2026.

* Product prices and availability are updated by Equipboard every 24hrs and are subject to change. Equipboard may receive compensation for purchases made at participating retailers linked on this site. This compensation does not affect what products or prices are displayed, or the order of prices listed. For more information, please refer to our affiliate disclosure.

Description

Unlock your guitar's true potential with the Dunlop Rockman Guitar Ace Headphone Amplifier. Whether you're jamming late into the night or refining your skills in solitude, this pocket-sized powerhouse delivers an impressive range of sounds that will bring your performances to life. Designed by the legendary Tom Scholz, this headphone amp provides a full-stack experience right from your headphones, making it perfect for on-the-go musicians or home practice sessions without disturbing the peace.

The Rockman Guitar Ace is more than just an amplifier; it's your personal sound lab. With its built-in compression and versatile volume control, you can sculpt your tone with precision. Choose from pristine clean tones to semi and heavy distortion, all while maintaining clarity and depth in your sound. Plus, the auxiliary stereo input/output lets you connect to a variety of devices, and you can even route your output to a mixer for professional-grade recordings. The Rockman Guitar Ace is truly an essential tool for guitarists who crave flexibility and quality in a compact form.

Key Features:

  • Built-in compression for dynamic sound control
  • Volume control with auxiliary stereo input/output
  • Pristine clean, semi, and heavy distortion options
  • Option to route output to a mixer for recording purposes
Andy Guitar

Andy Guitar

Authentic 80's sounds for under $100 - Rockman Guitar Ace amp

Video thumbnail for Authentic 80's sounds for under $100 - Rockman Guitar Ace amp by Andy Guitar

Authentic 80's sounds for under $100 - Rockman Guitar Ace amp

Andy Guitar

Andy Guitar

Video thumbnail for Will The Rockman Guitar Ace Sound Like The Original? (Part 2) by The Joe Wentz Project TV

Will The Rockman Guitar Ace Sound Like The Original? (Part 2)

The Joe Wentz Project TV

The Joe Wentz Project TV

Video thumbnail for Rockman Guitar ACE - Vintage SR&D vs Dunlop by Inventive Gear

Rockman Guitar ACE - Vintage SR&D vs Dunlop

Inventive Gear

Inventive Gear

Video thumbnail for Will The Rockman Guitar Ace Sound Like The Original? (Part 3) by The Joe Wentz Project TV

Will The Rockman Guitar Ace Sound Like The Original? (Part 3)

The Joe Wentz Project TV

The Joe Wentz Project TV

Video thumbnail for Will The Rockman Guitar Ace Sound Like The Original?  (Part 1) by The Joe Wentz Project TV

Will The Rockman Guitar Ace Sound Like The Original? (Part 1)

The Joe Wentz Project TV

The Joe Wentz Project TV

Video thumbnail for I Bought Instant 1980's Guitar Tone For £5!! (Rockman Guitar Ace) by Joe Perkins

I Bought Instant 1980's Guitar Tone For £5!! (Rockman Guitar Ace)

Joe Perkins

Joe Perkins

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Dunlop Rockman Guitar Ace Headphone Amplifier.

Features and functionality

  • The MXR Rockman lacks a headphone out, a feature that was central to the original model's appeal for private practice.

    Source
  • The Rockman X100 pedal is missing the delay function present in the original, which some users found disappointing.

    Source

Comparisons

  • The original Rockman has a distinctive BBD chip that contributes to its unique sound, which is absent in the new MXR version.

    Source

User experience

  • Owners recall the original Rockman being somewhat noisy, especially when used with headphones, leading to ear fatigue after extended use.

    Source

Value and pricing

  • While some users find the $229.99 price point steep, it's highlighted that the MXR version offers gain, compression, and EQ, unlike simpler chorus-only units.

    Source

Use cases and applications

  • The MXR Rockman can be used directly into an interface or PA as an amp sim, offering versatility beyond traditional pedal uses.

    Source

5.0 out of 5

Based on 0 Reviews and 2 Ratings

5 star
4 star
3 star
2 star
1 star

Genre Usage

Based on how artists on Equipboard use this gear, it is most commonly found in the following genres.

2 alternative and related items for Dunlop Rockman Guitar Ace Headphone Amplifier, curated by the Equipboard community.

MXR Rockman X100

$229.99 - $315.99

similar sound newer

The MXR Rockman is a newer pedal version of Dunlop’s Rockman reissue.

More Dunlop Headphone Guitar Amplifiers

Artist usage

Community setups

Gear Guides