Guitar amp reviews – The Line 6 Spider iii 75 Watt Guitar Combo Amplifier gives you 12 different custom amp models to choose from. There are also 250 artist created presets and 150 song based presets. Add this to the the effects models and you have an incredibly versatile amplifier.
Innovative FDD (Frequency Dependent Damping) circuitry and 30 Watts of power gives the Marshall MG30FX Guitar Combo Amplifier the ability to achieve rich tones by emulating the way the older, all tube powered amps sound while using modern technology to give you a programmable way of customizing, storing and accessing the tones and features you like.
Guitar amp reviews – The Line 6 Spider iii 30 Watt Guitar Combo Amplifier is a great practice amp and can also be used for playing shows in a smaller venue. There are a number of amp models and effects that allow you to do quite a bit with this amplifier.
Electric guitar amp reviews – The Fender Starcaster 15 Watt Electric Guitar Amplifier is a compact yet very powerful little amplifier. It can be turned down low enough so that you can barely hear it or cranked up loud enough to aggravate your neighbors.
Electric guitar amp reviews – The Randall RG100G3 140 Watt Combo Guitar Amp weighs in at 71 pounds and is a big, beefy amp. This well built amp’s outer case is made of black vinyl with a smooth finish and there are plastic protectors on each of the four corners.
Guitar amp reviews – The Marshall MG10CD 10 Watt Practice Amp recently took home Guitar Magazine’s Best buy Award. It is a 10 watt amplifier with a 6.5 inch speaker and although it is small it is surprisingly powerful. This little powerhouse has two channels, the clean channel and the overdrive channel.
The Pignose 7-100 Legendary portable amplifier is very compact and lightweight. It weighs in at just 5 pounds and is powered by six AA batteries for ultimate portability, you don’t even need a power source. If you do wish to plug into an outlet there is an optional AC 9 volt converter that can be stored inside the amplifier case.