Guitarists know how important a trustworthy amp can be. If you’re traveling and need sturdy equipment, or if you need something with a lot of power and sound or if you want something truly pristine- these guitar amp reviews can help you determine which brands might be the best fit for your needs or work best for the guitar sound you want.
We’ve evaluated each Guitar Amp to find the best brands, sound quality and the amps that are built the best. Some Guitar Amps can be used professionally, others are better for beginners to practice with.
Twin channel provides clean and dirty channels that are boosted by the voice of the world speaker.
Reasons not to buy
Not a ton of builtin effects compared to some of the other electric guitar amps.
Our Verdict
The Orange Crush 20 twin channel guitar amps are the perfect practice amps as they pack the punch to get onstage use if needed but the footprint and features that are perfect for practice amps.
For a 15 watt guitar amp, the marshall mg 1×8 combo amplifier has a very live sound.
Reasons not to buy
For not too much more money you can get some next level guitar amps.
Our Verdict
Marshall guitar amps have a reputation amongst electric guitar players and bass guitars players to have a signature Marshall tone, a tone with a strong clean and overdrive setting, especially overdrive.
The Orange crush guitar combo amplifier crush 20rt is highly responsive combo amplifier with a preamp design that delivers a live sound with high quality overdrive and a detailed saturation that is a signature of the orange tones that make orange guitar amplifiers so popular.
The Peavey technology truly creates some extra umph for a little amp.
Reasons not to buy
Definitely not a electric guitar amp to use for live performances despite what other reviews might say.
Our Verdict
The Peavey guitar amp technology truly creates the feel of a tube amp in a solidstate design, making this little amp a solid choice for a low watt guitar amp.
Lot of these models make a pop sound when being powered down.
Our Verdict
The Fender 20-watt Champion 20 is one of the best practice amps on the market. Of all the smaller and more affordable guitar amps, the 20watt 1×8 combo amplifier has a special design with very solid versatile amp voicings, onboard effects straightforward controls, creating amp sounds that any guitar player could appreciate.
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We’ve evaluated each Guitar Amp to find the best brands, sound quality and the amps that are built the best. Some Guitar Amps can be used professionally, others are better for beginners to practice with.
Lawrence Bonk is a copywriter with a decade of experience in the tech
and music space, with columns appearing in Engadget, Huffington Post and CBS, among others. He has a cat named Cinnamon.