Best Sellers
Top products on Reverb over the past 90 days
Best Sellers in Amps - Guitar Combos
- 1
Marshall DSL40CR 2-Channel 40-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
Built with an all-tube design, dual-channel layout with Classic and Ultra Gain settings on tap, and real onboard reverb to complement the EQ section, the Marshall DSL40CR Combo offers up iconic British tone well-suited for the stage and practice space alike. A pair of EL34 and six 12AX7 tubes summon the same creamy tones that artists from Hendrix to Zakk Wylde have relied on for years with modern conveniences like a Softube-modeled 4x12 cabinet emulation so you can have authentic tone right in your bedroom. - 5
Orange Rocker 15 2-Channel 15-Watt 1x10" Guitar Combo
The Rocker 15 from Orange is a versatile, 15-watt amplifier that offers players two channels and endless amounts of versatility. The clean channel features a single volume knob and promises players classic British-style crunch, while the dirty channel gives players the classic control configuration of gain, volume, and a three-band EQ. Whether you need a loud, space-saving, and versatile amp for band practice or even performing at a small venue, definitely check out the Orange Rocker 15. - 6
Roland JC-40 Jazz Chorus 2-Channel 40-Watt 2x10" Guitar Combo
The Roland Jazz Chorus JC-40 is a smaller version of the popular JC-120, with 40W and 2x10" speakers. - 7
Fender '65 Princeton Reverb Reissue 12-Watt 1x10" Guitar Combo
Built with a 12AX7 tube preamp, onboard tube reverb and tremolo with an included footswitch and 10" Celestion G10 Gold speaker, the Fender '65 Reissue Princeton Reverb captures the character of the classic at an attainable price point. This is a reissue combo, but the tone and quality is all vintage Fender. - 8
Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb 2-Channel 22-Watt 1x12" Digital Guitar Combo
The classics never go out of style, but it never hurts to give them a touch of modern convenience, and the Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb combo aims to deliver true tube tone in a lightweight, all-digital package. Clocking in at just 23 pounds, this amp made for today's players sports the same headroom and tonal dynamics that attracted generations of players to the original, all with the addition of an onboard attenuator, balanced line out with IR cab sims, and USB for firmware upgrades. - 9
Vox AC15C1 Custom 2-Channel 15-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
For those who want the classic jangle and top boost of the Vox AC30 but don't need quite so much power, the AC15C1 is a great option. While there have been a number of AC15 variants since its debut in 1957, the current AC15C1 uses an all-tube, 15W 1x12 design to capture the tone of its predecessors. This amp might be made in China, but after plugging into it, there's no denying that the tone is pure classic Vox. - 10
Orange Crush 35RT 2-Channel 35-Watt 1x10" Guitar Combo
For those interested in an amp they can play in the apartment, bring to practice, and even gig out with at small shows, the Orange CRUSH CR35RT should be a considered option. Built with features found on more expensive combos like an analog signal path and four-stage preamp, the Crush 35RT also brings digital spring reverb and a buffered effects loop for a formidable amp at an attractive price. - 13
Orange Crush 20 2-Channel 20-Watt 1x8" Guitar Combo
The Orange Crush 20 is a small solid-state practice amplifier with two footswitchable channels, CabSim headphone amp, and three-band EQ.
This is the no-frills version, though other versions with built in tuner, reverb, and effects also exist. - 14
Line 6 Spider V 60 60-Watt 1x10" Digital Modeling Guitar Combo
For those who want a practice amp with muscle that can make the transfer to small stages with an armada of features in tow, take a look at the Line 6 Spider V 60 60W 1x10 Guitar Combo. Built on the foundation of a 10" house-designed speaker paired with a hi-freq tweeter, this model provides a rich bi-amped experience, and that's just for starters. One of the crown jewels in this series is a new cadre of over 200 effects and emulations, including the company's new Iconic Rig and Artist presets which present an easy avenue to achieving the tones of your favorite rigs and sounds. Need to record on the fly? The Spider V 60 also comes with USB connectivity and real drummer loops for pinning down fleshed-out ideas quicker than ever. - 15
Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue 22-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
Featuring dual normal and vibrato channels, the power of two 12AX7 and two 12AT7 tubes, and 22w of power, the '65 Reissue Deluxe Reverb is a formidable tool built for the working musician. With each sporting two-band EQs and additional controls for reverb, speed, and intensity on the tremolo, the dual-channel design allows easy toggling between crisp, snappy cleans and surf-laden warble via channel selector switch. Built to the specs of the original heard on countless classics, new generation of a classic amp is a one way ticket to timeless Fender tone. - 17
Vox AC10C1 Custom 10-Watt 1x10" Guitar Combo
Built with 10 watts of power, a 12AX7 tube preamp and EL84 power amp, and the highly coveted Top Boost circuitry, the Vox AC10C1 10W Tube Guitar Combo Amp is one of the most accessible avenues into classic British tone. Meaty enough to hold its own during practice and even at small gigs, the AC10C1 is also an ideal amp to have around the house or apartment for easy, no fuss solo noodling. Whether you're a beginner looking to break into the world of Vox or a seasoned musician thinking about a new practice amp, the AC10C1 is a great choice for classic sound. - 18
Orange Crush 20RT 2-Channel 20-Watt 1x8" Guitar Combo
The Orange CRUSH20RT Guitar Combo captures the enormous gain-laden tone the company has become famous for in an apartment (and budget) friendly package with features like a dual clean/dirty channel design, an explosive four gain stage preamp, and onboard reverb, three-band EQ, and chromatic tuning. Constructed with a headphone out that utilizes a CabSim circuit to emulate the feel and sound of a 4x12, you can have searing Orange tone from the comfort of your bedroom or practice space without breaking the bank. - 19
Boss Katana-50 MkII 50-Watt 1x12" Digital Modeling Guitar Combo
For an all-in-one playing experience that encompasses sounds from a crunchy '80s metal amp to weird and wild modulation effects, the Boss Katana-50 MkII Digital Modeling Combo is a solid pick. Five amp voices from Clean to Crunchy to Brown (think EVH's arena-sized sound) are on tap alongside five authentic onboard Boss effects from reverb and delay to distortion and modulation in a package that has enough punch to handle its own on a stage. - 21
Orange Crush 12 12-Watt 1x6" Guitar Combo
The Orange Crush 12 is the smallest combo available in Orange's Crush line of amplifiers. It features an all-analog signal path, 6" speaker, and CabSim- which allows the user to emulate the sound of a classic Orange 4x12" cabinet through the amp's headphone/line out.
Years of Production: 2015-present
Finishes: Orange, Black - 23
Roland JC-22 Jazz Chorus 2-Channel 30-Watt 2x6.5" Guitar Combo
The Roland Jazz Chorus JC-22 packs essential features from the JC-40 into a smaller, scaled-down, and more budget-friendly option. Players get the famous Dimensional Space Chorus effect built-in, as well as a high-quality and complementary onboard reverb. The front panel also features a stereo input for plugging in modelers and multi-effects. Great whether you're jamming in your bedroom or practice space, or even for small performances and recording, the Roland Jazz Chorus JC-22 is available now. - 24
Fender Blues Junior IV 15-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
For decades, Fender amps have been the standard in clean, gorgeous guitar tone. With the 15-watt Blues Junior IV, Fender doesn’t skimp on tonality, delivering a crisp sound through the company’s traditional Jensen speaker, housed in a compact enclosure. - 29
Fender '57 Custom Champ 2-Channel 5-Watt 1x8" Guitar Combo
The Fender '57 Custom Champ Amp 5W 1x8 Guitar Combo captures the immense tone of one of the company's smallest offerings in their early years in a package made for today's players. Taking the exact design of the original with a handwired construction, the '57 Champ brings together a Weber 8" alnico magnet Special Design speaker, dual-channel design with Normal/ Bright modes, and a custom 5F1 circuit modeled directly after the original. Heard on thousands of recordings and famously used by Clapton on "Layla," you couldn't get a bad tone out of this combo even if you tried. - 32
Fender Champ 6-Watt 1x8" Guitar Combo 1970 - 1981
Beautifully simple in design so you can get straight to those twangy, articulated tones you know and love, the Fender Champ Silverface Combo Amp delivers one of the best vintage options for the studio in an attainable package. One volume knob and EQ controls for bass/treble let you dial in sound on the fly and keep your sound tight and focused with the 8" design. There's a reason why so many studio pros have flocked to these little guys. - 33
Fender Blues Junior 15-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo 2002 - 2015
The Fender Blues Jr is part of the popular Hot Rod series of tube amps from Fender. It is regarded as a high-quality, simple and portable tube amp for stage or studio use. The EL-84 output tubes provide fat mids, the 12AX7 preamp tube provides warm overdrive, and real springs provide onboard reverb. It also includes footswitchable FAT boost and external speaker capability.
In 2001, production shifted from the USA to Mexico. Several different coverings have been offered over the course of production. - 35
Fender '68 Custom Deluxe Reverb 2-Channel 22-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
If you want the 1968 silverface Fender Deluxe Reverb without shelling out a crazy amount of cash, check out the Fender '68 Deluxe Reverb, the company's model reissue. This 22W 1x12 combo amp is totally tube-powered and serves to pay homage to the original '68 Deluxe Reverb, sporting the classic look and sound of its predecessor with some modern updates, like both channels containing both reverb and tremolo. The custom channel even has a modified Bassman tone stack for the ultimate in versatility. - 36
Line 6 Spider V 120 120-Watt 1x12" Digital Modeling Guitar Combo
The Line 6 Spider V 120 120W 1x12 Guitar Combo brings an unprecedented amount of features to the table in an affordable package destined for the stage. Employing a new bi-amped speaker system, this 120W model brings together a 12" house-designed speaker and hi-freq tweeter for a richness and depth not typically found in this price range. Throw in features like over 200 redesigned emulations including Iconic Rig presets, an onboard wireless receiver, and USB connectivity, and you've got a game changer in the digital amp market. - 41
Fender '65 Twin Reverb Reissue 85-Watt 2x12" Guitar Combo
Since its debut in 1991, the Fender '65 Twin Reverb Reissue has been one of the most popular and highest quality stage amps. Period correct appointments and modern reliability complement the classic 85W 2x12 design. The onboard reverb is so good that some pedals try to clone its sound. Loud enough to peel the paint off the walls and with a tremendous clean sound, the '65 Reissue Twin Reverb makes for one of the best pedal platform amps ever built. - 42
Fender '68 Custom Princeton Reverb-Amp 12-Watt 1x10" Guitar Combo
The '68 Custom Princeton Reverb-Amp is a faithful reproduction 1x10 combo with classic appointments such as the silverface front panel and onboard reverb/tremolo as well as modern updates like modified tone circuitry and a 10" Celestion TEN 30 speaker. Compact, well-built, and able to channel the classic Fender tube power guitarists have loved for decades, this is a versatile amp that functions equally well on a stage, in a practice space, or even in a bedroom. - 43
Fender Champion 600 5-Watt 1x6" Guitar Combo 2007 - 2012
The Fender Champion 600 reissue is an affordable tube-driven combo amp based on the highly collectable originals from the 1950s. The vintage examples beg to be cranked, and the new ones are no different. Simple as can be with just a volume control, you can plug into the high-gain input and goose up the volume for dreamy, creamy overdrive tones, or tap into the low-gain jack to hear the Champion 600 clean up nicely. A single 6" speaker moves just the right amount of air for recording, and the Champion 600 also makes a great solo practice amp. - 44
Fender Tone Master Twin Reverb 2-Channel 85-Watt 2x12" Digital Guitar Combo
With the Tone Master Twin Reverb Combo, Fender aims to translate the legendary sound of a tube powerhouse into a digital amp made for modern players. A 200-watt digital power amp pumped through two Jensen N-12K neodymium speakers painstakingly recreates the same headroom and tonal versatility that made the amp famous in the first place with added touches like an onboard attenuator and balanced line out with IR cab simulations. - 47
Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue 2-Channel 40-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
The Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue uses three 12AX7s and two 6L6s to pump 40 watts through a specially designed 12" Eminence speaker, lending modern power to its vintage aesthetics. Unlike its little brother, the Fender Blues Junior, it has two channels with separate Gain and Master controls as well as a footswitch. Hands down one of the best stage amps under $1000. - 50
Tone King Gremlin 5-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
Want to capture the gritty tones of cranked vintage Fender amps in a modern, hand-built package? The Tone King Gremlin 5w combo might be your amp. A surprisingly streamlined package offers true tube tone with dual channels for rhythm and lead that offer plenty of headroom and gritty tweed overdrive when desired. For tone purists, this should be a serious contender. - 53
Blackstar Fly 3 3-Watt 1x3" Battery-Powered Mini Guitar Combo Amp
The Blackstar Fly 3 is a portable, affordable practice amp that can run on a battery and come along anywhere you go. With three watts and 3-inch speaker, the Fly isn't meant to fill any stadiums, but still delivers compelling amp tones with built-in delay and EQ for good measure. Toss in a headphone output and line input for your phone or laptop, and there's not much this little guy can't do. - 54
Vox AC4C1-12 Limited Edition 4-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
In the early 1960s, British amp manufacturer introduced a low-wattage practice amp called the AC4. With the AC4C1-12 Limited Edition 4-Watt amp, the vintage amp’s legacy continues, giving guitar players Vox’s iconic British tone at low-volume levels, thanks to a Celestion 12-inch speaker. - 56
Vox Pathfinder 10 10-Watt 1x6.5" Guitar Practice Amp
The Vox Pathfinder 10 is a compact guitar practice amp packed with vintage British guitar tones and more modern high-gain distortion sounds, great for beginners or seasoned players alike.. Switchable clean and overdrive channels and a simple two-band EQ produce a wide range of tones pushed rather loudly through the Pathfinder 10's speaker or its built-in headphone jack for silent practice. When it's time to record your progress or lay down a new song idea, the headphone output actually doubles as a line out to take into your audio interface with pristine clarity. - 57
Fender Black Panel Super Reverb 2-Channel 40-Watt 4x10" Guitar Combo 1963 - 1967
The Fender Super Reverb 45-watt tube combo guitar amplifier was offered in a Black Panel finish between 1964 and 1967, although some early Silverface finished units still had Black Panel circuitry. Well-known for its scooped mids, the Super Reverb features the same design as the Fender Super, but with the addition of built-in reverb and tremolo effects as well as four 10" speakers. Famous Super Reverb players include Johnny Marr, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robben Ford, and Derek Trucks. - 59
Roland Micro Cube 2-Watt 1x5" Guitar Combo
The Roland Micro Cube Guitar Amp allows players to get an authentic electric playing experience in a confined space without sacrificing tone. Weighing just under six pounds, the Micro Cube comes packing with eight COSM amp models ranging from a pristine clean to a bluesy twang to a roaring metal with the twist of a knob. Further sculpt your tone with dedicated sections for Delay/Reverb and Modulation totaling eight onboard effects for a smorgasbord of sound in a tiny package. - 60
Roland Cube Street EX 2-Channel 50-Watt 2x8" / 2x2" Guitar Combo
The Roland Cube Street EX Battery Powered Amplifier expands on the success of its predecessor with more features and an ultra-portable design tailor-made for buskers and street performers. Able to pump out 50 watts of power with only eight AA batteries, the Cube Street EX comes with three selectable output modes to maximize your time playing out. Built on a two-channel design with an instrument and two XLR inputs, you can sculpt your tone even further with COSM modeling, three-band EQs, and a dedicated effects section for wowing passerbys on the street corner or subway station. - 65
Marshall Lead 12 Model 5005 12-Watt 1x10" Guitar Combo
The Marshall 5005 Lead 12 is a solid state amp with 12W of power, 10" Celestion speaker, two inputs, and a headphone/line output. Though small in stature, it did make an appearance on the ZZ Top recording of "My Head's In Mississippi" and is a solid candidate for your next practice amp. - 70
Orange Crush Pro 60 2-Channel 60-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
The Orange CR60C Crush Pro amp is a high-powered 1x12 guitar combo with the highest quality solid-state components. This workhorse amp features twin channels, clean and dirty, and warm tones that'll have people convinced there's tons of tubes hiding inside. A single "Voice of the World" 12" speaker puts out a vintage-tinged treble response with chugging modern low-end. A digital reverb rounds out the sound, and a global master volume lets you have searing high-gain tones at bedroom volumes. - 73
Tone King Imperial MKII 20-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
An update on a modern classic, the revamped MKII version of the Tone King Imperial amp expands the popular 1x12 combo with a set of modern features such as an onboard Ironman II attenuator. - 74
Fender Champion 100 2-Channel 100-Watt 2x12" Solid State Guitar Combo
Sporting features like a five-position amp voice knob with settings like Tweed, British, and Metal, onboard effects including, reverb, delay, tremolo and more, and a three-band EQ, the Fender Champion 100 2x12 Combo brings professional features at an entry-level price. Capable of pumping out up to 100 watts of power through the dual 12" Fender Special Design speakers, this is the perfect practice amp or step up for newer guitarists who want more muscle and features from their rig. - 75
Marshall Studio Vintage SV20C "MK II" 20-Watt 1x10" Guitar Combo
Each amp in the Studio Series is all-tube and built in the UK, bringing the beloved Marshall tone of classic amps like the JCM 800 and '59 Plexi down to an ideal size for small venues and home studios. - 76
Fender Vibro Champ 6-Watt 1x8" Guitar Combo 1970 - 1980
Born from the original tweed black panel models of the early '60s with added functionality made for pedals, the Fender Vibro Champ is a winner in any rig. The Vibro Champ added a tube tremolo circuit with controls for Speed and Intensity, making this classic recording amp even more versatile without sacrificing any of the original tone. A classic combo you'd be hard-pressed to get a bad tone out of. - 78
Fender Champ 5F1 Narrow Panel 5-Watt 1x8" Guitar Combo 1958 - 1964
The Fender Champ evolved out of the Champion 600 and 800 which launched in the late '40s. Originally, the Champ was a tweed-covered 4 watt amp with a 6-inch speaker. All of these details would evolved during its production run, with a switch to a black cover coming in 1964.
Years of Production: 1953 - 1982
Unique to this Era: Last year with 6-inch speaker.
Features: 4-watts, 6-inch speaker, two inputs, volume control - 79
Fender Super Champ 18-Watt 1x10" Guitar Combo 1982 - 1986
Part of the Rivera revival, the '80s-era Fender Super Champ called back to the clear, present tone of the original model with a hand build and hard-to-find 6C10 vacuum tubes.
- Speaker: 10" Fender Special Design with 18W power
- Tube Section: 6C10 triple diode, dual 6V6, one 12ATX7
- Controls: Two-band EQ, Gain, Lead Level, and Master Volume, Reverb, Treble
- Other Features: Dual-channel design, push/pull knobs for mid and lead control, three-spring reverb
- 82
Vox AC30C2 Custom 2-Channel 30-Watt 2x12" Guitar Combo
The Vox AC-30 has a tone that resonates with people, from the jangly tones of early Beatles recordings to Brian May’s epic wall-of-Vox lead and riff work to the vocal, funky jazz fusion of John Scofield. That these examples span such different points on the musical spectrum is a testament to the staying power of the most iconic 2x12 combo amp ever built. The current Vox AC-30C2 lives up to the legacy. - 83
Fender Black Panel Princeton Reverb 12-Watt 1x10" Guitar Combo 1964 - 1967
The Black Panel Fender Princeton Reverb is one of the crown jewels of mid-'60s combo amps. This classic amp added a tube-driven reverb circuit to the popular Princeton student combo, and has been among the most widely used recording amps since its introduction in 1964. 12 to 15 watts of power from a pair of 6V6GT tubes can be fairly clean, or can push the 10" speaker into submission with an absolutely perfect, tight drive sound. The reverb is luscious and mates well with the tremolo circuit to bring some ambience to the sound that truly cannot be emulated with any kind of modern stomp box. - 85
Fender Chris Stapleton Signature '62 Princeton 1x12" 12-Watt Guitar Combo
Grammy-winning country artist Christ Stapleton is open about his affinity for the grittier sounds of outlaw country artists from the ‘60s and ‘70s. Stapleton’s love of vintage gets an output in his own signature ‘62 Princeton 1x12" 12-Watt Guitar Combo. With brown leather and a wheat grille cloth, it certainly looks the part, and sounds like it, too. The amp is hand-wired, and equipped with the artist’s favorite features: Fender Vintage “Blue” tone caps, Schumacher™ transformers, and upgraded Eminence® 12” Special Design “CS” speaker, along wih an output tube-biased tremolo circuit. - 87
Fender Black Panel Vibro Champ 6-Watt 1x8" Guitar Combo 1964 - 1967
The Black Panel Fender Vibro Champ was introduced in 1964 to build upon the success of the standard Champ Amp and ran until 1968, when cosmetic and circuit changes brought forth the "drip edge" Silverface amps. Still a Champ at heart, the Vibro Champ added a tube tremolo circuit with controls for Speed and Intensity, making this classic recording amp even more versatile without sacrificing any of the original tone. If you see a '64 for sale without a Fender badge -- worry not. No Vibro Champs had badges until '65...for whatever reason. - 89
Fender Twin Reverb 2-Channel 100-Watt 2x12" Guitar Combo 1972 - 1976
Crystalline, versatile, and packed to the gills with punch, the vintage Fender Twin Reverb Silverface Combo is an affordable, occasionally overlooked gem in the company's vintage roster. The loudest of the company's original line of amps, this model was designed from the ground up with hefty 6L6 tubes to fill out even the biggest stages. The Twin's dual Normal/Vibrato channel design is outfitted with three-band EQs and Bright switches for compensation at higher volumes on each side and controls for speed/intensity/reverb for lush tone on tap. Stacked with headroom, this leviathan can handle the nastiest dirtboxes with the Master volume knob (unique to the Silverface) barely past noon. - 92
Fender Frontman 15G Series II 2-Channel 15-Watt 1x8" Guitar Practice Amp 2002 - 2010
The Fender Frontman 15G practice amp is a wonderful way to go for any beginner guitarist. This small combo has switchable clean and overdrive sounds, a headphone output for silent jamming, and an auxiliary input to practice along with an MP3 player, laptop, or whatever you've got that plays music. - 93
Peavey Classic 30 2-Channel 30-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
The Peavey Classic 30 is one of the best no-frills tube amps under $1000. With four EL84s and three 12AX7s powering a two-channel setup and a Blue Marvel speaker, this is a great option for blues, jazz, and country players. A higher-headroom alternative to the Fender Blues Junior. - 95
Danelectro Honeytone Mini Amp
The Danelectro Honeytone Mini Amp captures vintage tone in an ultra-compact design with volume/tone/overdrive controls, a real leather handle, and an optional belt clip. Perfect for playing quietly in your room, the Honeytone looks just as good sitting on a desk as it does clipped to a belt. - 97
Fender Mustang I V.2 20-Watt 1x8" Modeling Guitar Combo
Ready to start jamming? The Fender Mustang I V.2 Modeling Combo Amp will get you ripping tunes in no time with a compact design and full fleet of onboard features. The 8" Fender Special Design speaker and 20-watt design are complemented by a full 17 built-in amp emulations as well as true Fender reverb, tremolo, delay, and more. - 98
Fender Champion 20 20-Watt 1x8" Guitar Practice Amp
Looking for not just a practice amp, but five practice amps in one with a smorgasbord of onboard effects? The Fender Champion 20 Combo is just what you're looking for. Packing an 8" Fender Special Design speaker with 20 watts of power, this model sports a Voice knob for modes like Tweed, British, and Metal as well as onboard effects including reverb, delay, and tremolo for an all-in-one experience. - 100
Fender Super-Sonic 22 2-Channel 22-Watt 1x12" Guitar Combo
The Fender Super-Sonic 22 combo amp is a dual-channel workhorse fit for the stage or studio, with vintage Fender clean and drive tones on two switchable voices as well as a second "Burn" channel that's capable of serious high-gain distortion. This 22-watt combo with classic spring reverb and 6V6 power tubes uses the Deluxe Reverb power platform to push a custom Eminence-designed 12" speaker, but employs two separate input gain stages on the second channel for multiple levels of thick distortion and fuzz.



































































































