Best Sellers
Top products on Reverb over the past 90 days
Best Sellers in Amps - Guitar Heads
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Orange Micro Dark 20-Watt Guitar Amp Head
The Orange Micro Dark is a 20-Watt hybrid head with tube preamp and state-of-the-art solid state power amp, finely tuned for the most brutal metal tones at bedroom volumes. Bringing the single-knob "Shape" EQ control over from its bigger brother, the Dark Terror, the Micro Dark is a tonal champion that goes from clean to mean in a hurry. Pair it up with the PPC108 cabinet, or plug in your favorite headphones for a perfect practice rig for all riffing you can put forth. - 5
Mesa Boogie Mark Five 25 2-Channel 25-Watt Guitar Amp Head
The Mesa Boogie Mark Five 25 head is a compact, all-tube amp with signature Mesa tones and a plethora of features making it a pinnacle of versatility. The clean and dirty channels take you through the history of Boogie, from the Mark I's boost to the Mark II and Mark IV's lead tones. Shape your tone with the legendary Boogie 5-band graphic EQ, add some ambience with the tube-driven spring reverb, and completely change the sonic personality of the amp with switchable output wattages and operating classes. An onboard headphone amp for silent practice and Cabclone DI for direct recording and cab-less live rigs round out the feature set to make the Mark Five 25 one of the most flexible amps on the market. - 8
Orange Micro Terror 20-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Featuring a compact size, headphone jack and 20 watts of power, the MT20 Micro Terror is a little powerhouse that delivers large on classic Orange tone. Designed for maximum portability, this is an ideal at-home head that can be used in the practice space and even at smaller gigs. - 9
Marshall JVM410H 4-Channel 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Get the classic British tone with the four-channel Marshall JVM410H head. All-tube and boasting four totally independent channels, the JVM410H is ultimately an incredibly versatile amp. With channels for Clean, Crunch, OD1, and OD2, it's easier than ever to get the tone you want out of your rig. Though there's a whole slew of knobs and switches, the clean and intuitive design make the JVM410H much easier to use than you might think, giving you control over things like reverb, EQ, master volume, and even a memory recall function. - 13
Orange OR15H 15-Watt Guitar Amp Head
The Orange OR15H is an all-tube rocker of a guitar head, perfect for small clubs and recording. The intuitive "Shape" EQ gives you a single-knob sweep over your tone that usually takes multiple controls on other amps. With a wide, dynamic response reminiscent of vintage Orange amps and switchable output wattage for different volumes and power tube distortion, the OR15H is a great choice for guitarists looking for a classic crunch tone. - 15
Peavey 6505 MH "Mini Head" 2-Channel 20-Watt Guitar Amp Head
The Peavey 6505 MH is a tube-powered brute that packs all the tone of the standard and "Plus" model 6505 heads into a compact enclosure. The 6505 MH's two channels have the same gain structure and voicing as the bigger amps, with the shared equalization section of the 6505 (the 6505+ has independent EQs) with reverb and an effects loop. The MSDI output section on the rear panel allows for direct recording of the amp with headphone monitoring, even simulating a microphone crammed up against a cabinet for authentic tone. No audio interface? No problem. A USB output uses an onboard converter to spit the 6505 MH's signal straight into your computer with no fuss. - 17
Mesa Boogie Mini Rectifier Twenty-Five 2-Channel 25-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Thanks to Mesa Boogie's Mini Rectifier Twenty-Five, the quintessential Boogie tone can now be had in a package small enough to show up to the gig on a bus with absolutely no sacrifice in tone. Completely handcrafted in California, the Mini Rectifier Twenty-Five packs two channels, four voices, bypassable tube-driven FX loop, and two switchable power modes into a scaled-down aluminum enclosure built for the rigors of the road. - 24
Orange TT15H Tiny Terror 15-Watt Guitar Amp Head
The Orange Tiny Terror amp gives you Class A, all-tube tone without breaking the bank or your back. This small but mighty amp is as portable and rugged as it gets while still providing studio-grade sound with breakup at recording or drum-trumping volumes. Compare new and used Orange Tiny Terror amps on Reverb. - 26
EVH 5150 III EL34 3-Channel 50-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Looking for that modern “British sound?” Then EVH’s 5150 III EL34 50-Watt Tube Guitar Head should satisfy your need. With a look familiar to other EVH amp gear, 5150 III EL34 can sound both sparkling and clean as well as dark, compressed, and saturated. - 38
Peavey 6505+ 2-Channel 120-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Featuring individual resonance and presence controls on each channel, a three-band EQ and a preamp with a mind-blowing six 12AX7 vacuum tubes for unprecedented gain, the Peavey 6505+ Head brings 120 watts of unapologetic power. A tried and true standard for nearly every genre in metal, the 6505+ is an excellent, cost-effective choice for hardcore, thrash, or black metal. - 39
Electro-Harmonix MIG-50 2-Channel 50-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head
Built on a two-channel design with normal and bright/high gain inputs and bringing in features like a three-band EQ, presence control, and vicious Tung-Sol power and preamp tubes, the Electro-Harmonix MIG-50 amp head recreates the power of an original workhorse in a contemporary package. Made to not just emulate the cult favorite Sovtek MIG-50, the modern EHX model improves upon its predecessor with higher-grade components and a hand-built construction made to deliver powerful, reliable performance for years. - 41
Fender Black Panel Bassman 2-Channel 50-Watt Guitar Amp Head 1964 - 1967
Though the original 1952 design was intended and marketed as a bass guitar amplifier, guitar players all over quickly adopted these venerable amps as their own thanks to amazing breakup and beefy bottom end. The "Black Panel" Bassman amps with AA165 and AB165 circuits from the mid-60s are often heralded as the cream of the crop for classic rock tones, and their ability to take pedals well makes them a great choice for the modern player with a packed pedal board. Here on Reverb, you'll find a great selection of these amps, both in their original "Piggyback" configuration and just the heads by themselves. - 42
Orange Dark Terror 15-Watt Guitar Amp Head
The Orange Dark Terror is a 15-Watt tube amp head goes where the standard Tiny Terror can't -- blistering high gain tones. The innovative "Shape" control provides simple single-knob control of your tone on this compact head, and a 15/7-watt switch on either side of Standby allows you to set the overall impact of your sound. - 47
Orange Crush Pro 120 2-Channel 120-Watt Guitar Amp Head
The Orange CR120H is a loud, proud solid-state guitar head with more than enough power for the stage. This lightweight amp takes queues from it's tube-based family members with twin channels and four gain stages on the Dirty channel. Even the clean side of the amp has just a touch of overdrive at the top of the range. A digital reverb sends your tone into space, and a global master volume control gives you any tone at any level, so this 120-watt beast isn't just for live shows. - 50
Quilter 101 Mini Guitar Amplifier Head
Featuring five coveted amp voicings like tweed, jazz, and surf, an intuitive "Tri-Q" EQ knob for dialing in quick tone shaping, and a Hi-Cut control, the Quilter 101 Mini Guitar Amplifier Head packs a wallop in a tiny package. One of the smallest heads available on the market, this little guy's nifty 50/100W dual versatility plays nicely with cabs of all kinds and can fill up a room with ease. Whether you're looking for a desktop amp or your next practice workhorse, the 101 gets both done with ease. - 51
Peavey Classic 20 MH Mini Head
Don't let the size fool you, the Peavey Classic 20 MH Mini Head provides huge clean and crunch tones at a volume that's perfectly suited to the studio and smaller club gigs. This all-tube amp sports two channels voiced for blues and rock, and tacks on a luscious reverb to fill out your sound. For hifi direct recording, take the direct output with microphone simulation straight to your mixer, interface, or direct to your computer via USB to capture this amp's classic sound free of unwanted bleed. Shop Reverb today for the best deals on new & used Peavey Classic 20 MH Mini Heads. - 61
Orange Dual Terror 2-Channel 30-Watt Guitar Amp Head
The Orange Dual Terror was released as a bigger, more powerful addition to the Tiny Terror line. It offers 30 watts and two channels compared to the 15W, single channel layout of the original TT15. Often referred to as a "lunchbox head," it has a switch to change the output from 30 to 15 to 7 watts. Great for apartments and big venues alike. - 63
Mesa Boogie JP-2C John Petrucci Signature 3-Channel 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Mesa Boogie collaborated with John Petrucci to bring back the beloved Mark II C+ amplifier in a more modernized form: the JP-2C amp head. Essentially a C+ reissue, the JP-2C contains the same big transformer and the same circuitry but with 21st-century updates geared towards the live performer. With three different lead channels, including one clean and two lead, 2 distinct EQs, and even MIDI capabilities, the JP-2C amp head is a truly singular amplifier that functions both as a reissue and as something completely unique. - 65
Mesa Boogie Mark Five 35 2-Channel 35-Watt Guitar Amp Head
The Mesa Boogie Mark Five: 35 is an all-tube guitar amp head (combo version also available) that puts forth that unmistakable Boogie tone -- perfect for recordings, small- and mid-sized clubs. This dual-channel head sports six modes, two solo functions with separate level controls, Mesa's legendary 5-band graphic EQ, even a built-in Cabclone for cabinet-free operation for recording or direct-to-mixer stage rigs. Switchable output power lets you go from 35 watts to 25 to 10, changing the clipping point of the power tubes and dropping the volume a bit for different scenarios. - 67
Marshall JCM 800 Lead Series Model 2203 100-Watt Master Volume Head
The Marshall JCM 800 2203 is a 100 watt tube one-channel guitar amplifier head with a classic tone, featuring knobs for Presence, Bass, Middle, Treble, Master, and Pre-Amp, as well as High and Low sensitivity inputs. - 74
Quilter 101 Mini Reverb 50-Watt Guitar Head
Quilter bills its 101 Mini Reverb 50-Watt Guitar Head as a sort of missing link between a guitar players effects and speaker cabinet. With a reimagined three-knob EQ section (Bass, Mid, and Treble), the 101 proves to be quite versatile across the frequency spectrum. Quilter does this by giving the Mid an aggressive “bite” on the high-end, and a clean-’60s Blackface tone on the lower end. Its effects section includes Gain, Limiter, Reverb, & Master controls. Another upside is that this head only weighs two pounds, making it highly compact and portable. - 77
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head 3-Channel 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head 2000 - 2009
The Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head is a 100 watt tube guitar amplifier head that offers three channels with two modes each, as well as controls for Master, Presence, Treble, Mid, Bass, and Gain. The wattage can be assigned to one channel or split into 50 watts across two channels. - 80
Friedman PT-20 "Pink Taco" 20-Watt Guitar Amp Head
The Friedman PT-20 20-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head offers a no-nonsense one-channel package of vintage British tone hand-built by the masters at Friedman.
- Tube Sections: 12AX7 preamp, EL84 power amp
- Interface: Master volume, gain, three-band EQ
- Other Features: Dual speaker output, 8/16 ohm operation, effects loops
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Egnater Tweaker 15 W Head
Featuring a 6V6 tube power section, three-band EQ and EQ switch for American or British amp voicing and an immensely compact design, the Egnater Tweaker 15 W Head boasts tone control and features found in much more expensive units at an attainable price. Built with a vintage twinge thanks to the grill cloth and able to go from practice to stage without breaking a sweat, this is an excellent option for getting in bedroom practice and playing smaller gigs in one package. - 88
Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 100 Dual Super Lead 2-Channel 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head
The Marshall JCM 2000 DSL100 Head is no longer in production, but remains one of the company's fan-favorite amps through a timeless design and reams of power. An acronym for "Dual Super Lead," the DSL100 is built on a dual footswitchable channel design with options for reverb, three-band EQ, and presence on each channel. Want even more? Each channel sports two unique modes: Clean and Crunch on the Classic Channel and separate Leads on Ultra for the sounds of four amps in one head. - 90
Kemper Amps Profiler PowerHead 600-Watt Digital Modeling Guitar Amp Head with Remote
The Kemper Profiler Head is a is a versatile amp modeling system with over 200 preset, completely user-customizable sounds. The rack version can be plugged in to a live sound system or straight into a recording interface.
This model features a built-in Class D power amp capable of operating at 600w or 300w and the accompanying controller. - 91
Marshall JCM 800 Lead Series Model 2204 50-Watt Master Volume Mk2 Head
Years of Production: 1981-1990 - 93
Mesa Boogie TransAtlantic TA-15 2-Channel 25-Watt Guitar Amp Head
The Mesa Boogie Transatlantic TA-15 is an all-tube guitar amplifier head with a range of tones you'd typically need two or three amps to cover, perfect for smaller club gigs and studio recording. Mesa's patented Duo-Class and Dyna-Watt technologies give you a wealth of tonal options in the EL84 power stage alone. - 94
Mesa Boogie Mark IV 3-Channel 85-Watt Guitar Amp Head
The Mesa Boogie Mark IV head is a seriously versatile tube amp, packing a huge range of features and tons of tone-shaping ability into a rugged chassis that's built for the road. With two distinct rhythm channels for chiming cleans through fat breakup, a lead channel that scorches and screams, and Boogie's famous five-band graphic EQ, the Mark IV covers a ton of ground and slides nicely into all sorts of genres and playing styles. Rounded out by switchable power section modes, a spring reverb, and an assignable FX loop, the Mark IV head lands squarely in a killer lot of classic tube amps. - 96
Kemper Amps Profiler PowerHead 600-Watt Digital Modeling Guitar Amp Head
Pairing the legendary modeling power of the standard version with a 600W onboard power section for the muscle to hit the stage running, the Kemper Profiler Power Head is so stacked, even the most discerning tube purist will do a double take. Coming in out of the box with over 200 head, cab, and effect models including legendary overdrive, delay, and chorus, all of which can be mixed and matched and archived for quick selection onstage, the Profiler can also model your favorite physical heads and cabs for a complete sonic armory at your fingertips. - 98
EVH 5150 III LBX 2-Channel 15-Watt Guitar Amp Head
EVH 5150 III 15W LBX Head brings together the best of an easily-transportable head along with hefty features like an ECC83s preamp, matched duet EL84 power amp, and a responsive three-band EQ for the littlest powerhouse around. Built on a dual-channel design which affords both pristine cleans and brown sound crunch within the same breath, this head is an ideal avenue for those after classic '80s tones ready to travel anywhere.



































































































