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Guitar Combo Amps

Guitar Combo Amps

From a highly portable practice amp to a stage-ready 2 x 12 design, nothing beats the all-in-one convenience of a combo amp. The amplifier, preamp, and speaker(s) are all integrated into a single enclosure. Many of the latest combo amps even offer onboard effects.

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  1. Blackstar Debut 100R Combo Amp 1x12 Inch 100 Watts

    Blackstar Debut 100R Combo Amp 1x12 Inch 100 Watts

    $449.99
    Designed by Blackstar’s world-renowned UK R&D team responsible for the award-winning St. James and HT Venue Series. The DEBUT 100R packs all the great tone and innovative features you would expect from a Blackst...

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  2. Blackstar Debut 30E Guitar Combo Amplifier 1x10 Inch 30 Watts

    Blackstar Debut 30E Guitar Combo Amplifier 1x10 Inch 30 Watts

    $199.99
    Designed by Blackstar’s world-renowned UK R&D team responsible for the award-winning St. James and HT Venue Series. The DEBUT 30E packs all the great tone and innovative features you would expect from a Blacksta...

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American Musical Supply is excited to be your stop for Guitar Combo Amps from top brands like Fender, Marshall, Orange Amps, Line 6, Blackstar Amplification, Peavey, Vox, and Boss, along with many more! We offer True 0% interest payment plans - applying is easy. Use your own debit or credit card, enjoy fast and free shipping, and a Guitar Combo Amp to your creative setup.

A Guitar Combo Amplifier has the enclosure cabinet, the power amp section, and speaker(s) all housed together as a single unit. Simply plug the combo amp to power, connect your electric guitar using a 1/4” instrument cable, turn the amp on, and you’re ready to rock! AMS carries a wide range of guitar combo amps of all different types for every player. Tube amps channel signal power through vacuum tubes and are known for their iconic warmth and trademark overdriven tone as you increase the gain. Solid-state amps are less expensive, lighter in weight, and are much easier to maintain due to their use of semiconductor circuits. Modeling amps incorporate the newest advances, using digital technology to replicate a large number of amp sounds, effects, and audio designs.

I know you’re thinking, “With a guitar amp, how big should it be and how many watts will I need?” As a guide, a 15-watt tube amp or a solid-state/modeling amp in the 50 to 100-watt range will have you covered for many applications – plenty of volume for venues of all types that can also be transported and implemented easily. Smaller amps are a bit more stripped down and therefore are better suited for practice, rehearsal, performing in smaller venues, and project studio work. Larger amps often have extra inputs that can provide you with different tonal colors – most commonly in the form of both a ‘clean’ and a ‘drive’ channel – as well as being able to accommodate multiple guitars. These are just guidelines - amps of different build types and different sizes have different tonal characteristics and getting the guitar sound you want is the most important thing when it comes to your music. AMS is here to help you get what you’re looking for!

We make buying a Guitar Combo Amp quick and easy - in-stock items that are ordered before 5PM will ship out the same day! (see our Shipping Information Page for more details) Do you have questions about Guitar Combo Amps and want to know which items would be best for you? Give us a call at 800-319-9043 - our experts are standing by.

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