Thursday, May 2, 2024
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6 Best Practice Amps Of 2021 That You Can Gig With! – Small Combo Amps That Pack A Massive Punch!


Dagan checks out 6 of the best electric guitar practice amps of 2021 that you can also rock up to a gig with and hold your own! We’ve pulled together a range of solid-state and tube amps which will give you awesome tones wether you’re having a nice quiet practice, or tearing up the stage at your local venue!!

Check out all the amps features in this video at PMT Online below:
Blackstar Studio 10 6L6 – https://bit.ly/3qLRZ5L
Marshall MG30GFX – https://bit.ly/3DmzdW6
Boss Katana 50 Mk II – https://bit.ly/30DvUf5
Fender Mustang LT50 – https://bit.ly/3kK9T5b
Laney Cub Series Super 12 – https://bit.ly/324DBv3
Blackstar ID Core 20 V3 – https://bit.ly/3CrEYkb

00:00 Intro & What’s Coming Up
01:40 Blackstar Studio 10 6L6
05:43 Marshall MG30GFX
13:19 Boss Katana 50 Mk II
19:21 Fender Mustang LT50
26:12 Laney Cub Series Super 12
31:37 Blackstar ID Core 20 V3
40:03 Final Thoughts

Rock the rest of the rig used at PMT Online below! –
Kramer Pacer – https://bit.ly/3co5iAU
Tourtech Cables – https://bit.ly/3HuCcOO
Lewitt MTP440 Dynamic Mic – https://bit.ly/3DrsgDg
Lewitt LCT 440 Pure Condenser Mic – https://bit.ly/3cobLfb
Rode Lav Go Mic – https://bit.ly/3kHzVWv

The good thing about these amps is that they are also conveniently sized combo amps for home use. They won’t take up too much room, often have attenuators or wattage selectors so you can drop the volume but play with the sound of a cranked valve amp.

If you want the best of both worlds; the best gigging amp and the best practice amp – start here!

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31 thoughts on “6 Best Practice Amps Of 2021 That You Can Gig With! – Small Combo Amps That Pack A Massive Punch!

  • They all sound good, but I prefer the Boss, i use a katana airstep pedal and expression pedal and it probably the most versatile amp I've ever used, and I used a lot of different amps.

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  • I love watching your Videos!!! Love the Boss!!! I was wondering if the Nux Mighty 40 is any good?

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  • Getting back into playing guitar I picked up the MG30FX amp. Its perfect for jam sessions it looks small but sounds great. Its also pretty cheap at around $300. I'm happy with it.

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  • Love the Laney, my first and only amp, fucking rocks, but on a bit more of a budget i'd get the Katana

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  • Blackstar should give you a bonus for selling a Studio 10 to me today. I’ve been looking for a small home amp that will make me play as good as you. ?
    Thanks Dagan!

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  • Surprised how good the mg was.. Laney the most serious amp. Blackstar the most toy like. But like someone said below nearly all amps these days have versati8and usable sounds.

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  • Also someone should review Heads on competing amps or cabs.. For instance my Cambridge 50 with my KATANA Mkii head sounds ridiculous. I can almost put that head on anything and it sounds pretty good all the time. But no matter what you do to that vox, it just sounds good…

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  • Why do you not include Vox in this.. I would think the VT or Cambridge should be among this. Boss and Vox have the best combos, Vox sounds better than any of them for sure..

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  • I’ve got the Marshall MG30FX amp. Got it for free too! (Work bonus) I’m not any big deal as a guitarist but it’s a fun little amp to have fun. I wish the MP3 player input was in stereo (when using headphones) but no biggie. Can’t seem to figure out how to make the built in tuner to work tho….??‍♂️

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  • My ZT Lunchbox puts out 100wRMS via internal speaker (half the size of the Victory 'with' a speaker inside) and another 100wRMS via external cabinet (handles ANY 8ohm cabinet) … Total 200wRMS + cabinet… drowning out 100w heads… the small light amp is perfect for travel with a Vox Fx Starstream guitar, or any guitar + a modelling pedalboard (like my Line 6 POD 500X HD)… and it's actually the size of a kids lunchbox!

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  • @Dagan, do you think any of these amps could handle both an electric and an acoustic-electric (specifically a full sized KLOS deluxe hybrid made of carbon fiber body and wood neck) nicely? Some amps made for electric guitars make acoustics sound muddy and gross, but others are pretty decent. It’s tough to get two amps for lack of space and moolah. Do you think any of these models might do, and if so, which ones?

    I’ve been eying that Fender LT-50, the Katana M-2, and the Marshall. I really like the idea of modeling features as well as knobs on the amp in case I don’t feel like fiddling. Needs to play nice with classic pedals (like Slash Wah, athe classic Boss pedals, etc.) if I want to use them. It helps to be compatible with mobile phones for downloading tones, updating firmware, etc. at all costs, but it’s not a complete deal breaker if it’s PC only.

    Any thoughts? Feel free to suggest something you didn’t mention here too! Been playing for 1.5 years and have made more progress than I could have dreamed, but I don’t want to outgrow an amp and have to buy something new in a relatively short period. I want something that I can grow into and enjoy for a long time. I have very eclectic tastes in music, so the amp needs to be acoustically well rounded to handle all sorts of genres. Everything — rock, punk, alternative, metal, pop, singer-songwriter, classical, Golden Oldies, etc.

    Oh, it would help to have something that’s easy to clean and take care of. I’m disabled, have a service dog that sheds like crazy twice a year, and I live near a highway that makes my apartment like a raging dust bowl every single day. I want to spend less time picking dirty crap outta the grills/knobs so I can spend more time jamming!

    I tend to be leaning toward that Fender you mentioned, but they will some direction would really help!

    Much appreciated, Dagan — cheers to you! ????????

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