Electric, Acoustic and Bass Guitar Amps

Mooer Baby Bomb

€99.00
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BABY BOMB provides a true 30 Watts of power to drive any guitar cabinet with an impedance of 8Ohm - 16Ohm. A perfect partner for your favourite preamp pedals.

Vox MV50 AC

€172.00
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The MV50 is a revolutionary amp that is destined to be remembered amongst VOX’s most inventive products. It’s so compact that at first glance it looks like an accessory, and its sophisticated appearance could earn it a place as interior décor, yet the sound it produces is monstrous.

Orange Rocker 32

€1,133.00
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The Rocker 32 can be run just like a ‘normal’ combo – straight in or with standard mono effects loop connections. Even before you start experimenting, you’ll soon realise that this is not just another bland, soulless pedal platform, but a serious amplifier in its own right.

Vox Amplug 2 Cabinet

€39.00
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The output of amPlug2 Cabinet has been increased to 2W, letting you enjoy guitar/bass sound while taking full advantage of the amPlug2's potential

Blackstar Unity 250

€699.00
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Delivery in 4-7 days.
The new Unity Pro Bass System’s deceptively simple controls allow you to quickly and easily create your tone, with rock solid bass, detailed dynamics and innovative features in a compact package of 250 Watts

Blackstar HT-1R MKII

€285.00
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The HT-1R MkII is the perfect studio and practice valve guitar amp. The completely new design takes the performance of this mini tone machine to a new level.
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Types of amplifiers



An electric guitar amplifier is a device that transforms the electrical signal that the guitar produces when it strikes the strings into audible sound through a speaker. These amps often have controls to adjust the volume, tone, and effects of the sound, as well as different channels to switch between clean and distorted sounds. There are different types of electric guitar amplifiers depending on their technology, such as tube, transistor or digital.

An acoustic guitar amplifier is a device that is responsible for amplifying the natural sound of the acoustic guitar without altering it too much. These amps often have a larger speaker and tweeter to better reproduce high frequencies. They also often have controls for adjusting the tone and sound effects, such as chorus or reverb. The frequency response is flat and they are designed so that the sound cannot be contaminated.

A bass amplifier is a device that is responsible for amplifying the sound of electric or acoustic bass with greater power and clarity. These amps often have a smaller, stronger speaker to better handle low frequencies. They also often have controls for adjusting volume, tone, and sound effects such as overdrive or compression.


Is my amplifier suitable for any instrument?



No. Each instrument must use its own amplifier because each one has different characteristics and needs.

If an electric guitar amp is used for a bass, the speaker may be damaged by excessive vibration of the bass strings.

If an acoustic guitar amp is used for an electric guitar, the distortion and dynamics of the sound may be lost.

Using a bass amp for an electric or acoustic guitar can result in a dull, dull sound.

Therefore, it is best to use the appropriate amplifier for each instrument and thus obtain the best possible performance and sound quality.