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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.

Vox MV50 Clean

€172.00
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The Clean model provides a natural, undistorted tone to give you a lot of headroom. This amp will work very well with pedals, give you a clean platform to use your own distortions and drives.

Orange Terror Stamp

€215.00
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The Terror Stamp’s tiny footprint, 8/16 Ohm Speaker Output, fully-buffered FX Loop and CabSim headphone output integrate seamlessly with your other pedals, whether you’re rocking a loud stage, recording direct or practising into the early hours.

Supro Royale Head

€1,499.00
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The Royale Head was designed to deliver loud and vivid clean tone with a remarkably responsive, tactile low end. A high-headroom, 50W tube amplifier with a powerful EQ, footswitchable boost, tube-buffered effects loop and glorious tube-driven spring reverb, the Royale captures all of the nuances in your playing, both on stage and in studio.
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Blackstar HT-1RH MKII

€315.00
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The HT-1RH MkII is the perfect studio and practice valve guitar amp head. The completely new design takes the performance of this mini tone machine to a new level.

Marshall Studio Vintage SV20H

€849.00
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The Studio Vintage takes the legendary tone of the 1959 Super Lead and packs it into a 20-watt combo. Plug in, and you’ll experience saturated blues grit and biting leads — the iconic Plexi tone.
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What is an electric guitar amplifier?


An electric guitar amplifier is a device that is responsible for amplifying the electrical signal generated by the guitar when pressing the strings. This signal is transmitted via a cable or wireless system to the amplifier, which converts it into audible sound through a speaker or screen. Electric guitar 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.

Types of electric guitar amplifiers


There are different types of electric guitar amplifiers depending on their design, their technology and their power. The most common are:

  •      Combo amplifiers: they are those that integrate the head and the speaker in a single unit. They are the most practical and easy to transport, but also the most limited in terms of sound customization options.
  •      Head amplifiers: they are those that only contain the amplifier circuit and are connected to an external screen. They are the most versatile and powerful, but also the most expensive and heaviest, in addition to requiring you to rely on a screen.
  •      Preamps: they are the ones that only contain the first stage of the amplifier circuit, where the guitar signal is processed. They are connected to an external power stage that is responsible for amplifying the signal to the speaker. They are the most flexible and modular, but also the most complex and delicate.
  •      Digital amplifiers: are those that use digital technology to simulate the sound of different types of analog amplifiers. They are the most modern and innovative, but also the most dependent on the quality of software and hardware.