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Blackstar Fly 3 Mini Amp

€75.00
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The FLY 3 is an innovative, cutting edge 3 watt mini amp which combines two channels, tape delay and the Blackstar patented Infinite Shape Feature (ISF) to create the perfect compact and portable guitar amplifier
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Vox Pathfinder 10

€99.00
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Those instantly recognizable, warm British sounds you´ve come to expect from VOX are alive and well in the compact, 10-Watt Pathfinder 10 combo - plus a high gain capability that´s thoroughly modern!

Supro Amulet 1x10

€1,199.00
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The Supro Amulet is a vintage-voiced 1x10 combo loaded with all-tube reverb and tremolo along with a new, 3-way switchable power attenuator.

Supro Royale 1x12

€1,359.00
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The Royale 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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Supro 1696RT Black Magick Reverb

€1,499.00
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The Black Magick combo is a faithful recreation of one of rock & roll's holy grail amplifiers. Its circuitry, build and cosmetics are modeled after Jimmy Page's beloved 1959 Supro combo, famous for offering most of the tones heard on Led Zeppelin I.
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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.

What is an electric guitar amplifier?



An electric guitar amplifier is a device that is responsible for amplifying the electrical signal generated by the electric guitar and sending it to a speaker or headphones. In this way, the sound of the guitar is heard with greater volume and quality. An electric guitar amp usually has several controls to adjust the tone, volume, gain, and effects of the sound. Some amps also have auxiliary inputs for connecting other devices like music players or effects pedals.


How to choose an electric guitar amplifier?



When buying an electric guitar amp, there are several factors to consider, including budget, experience level, musical style, and available space. Here are some tips to help you decide:


  •      The type of use that you are going to give it: it is very important that you know if you are going to use the electric guitar amplifier at home or to play in a band rehearsal or live. The power of the amplifier for domestic use is much lower than for use with the public, and vice versa, for a concert or rehearsal with musicians a small amp would fall short. It is very important that you have this clear before choosing.
  •      The budget: depending on how much you want to spend, you will be able to access different ranges of quality and benefits. In general, cheaper amps tend to have less power, fewer options, and poorer sound quality than more expensive ones. However, there are options to suit all budgets, from cheap but functional amps to professional amps with all kinds of features.
  •      The kind of amp you're looking for: Home amps are typically solid-state amps that put out little power but pack a ton of effects, so you can experiment at home with a cheap amp without spending a fortune on stompboxes. effect. But if you are going to play with an audience or in rehearsal with drums then you need a tube amp, which gets much more sound, with a good clean ceiling and which breaks up the tube sound naturally.
  •      The Experience Level: If you're a beginner, you might want to start with a simple, easy-to-use amp that doesn't have too many controls or options to confuse you. For example, a combo amp with adequate power for practicing at home or in small venues. If you are advanced or professional, you can look for an amplifier that suits your specific preferences and needs, such as the type of tubes, the type of speaker, or the possibility of connecting it to a computer or mixing console.
  •      The style of music: Depending on the genre of music you play or like to listen to, you can choose an amp that sounds more suited to that style. For example, if you play rock or metal, you might choose an amp with a lot of gain and distortion, giving you a more aggressive and powerful sound. If you play blues or jazz, you can opt for an amp with less gain and cleaner, giving you a warmer, smoother sound.
  •      The available space: depending on where you are going to use the amplifier or where you are going to store it when not in use, you can choose a larger or smaller size. For example, if you're short on space or want to transport your amp easily, you might opt for a small, lightweight combo amp that has everything you need in one piece. If you have more space or want to have more sound options, you can opt for an amplifier head and a separate cabinet, which allow you to combine different models and sizes.