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9 Best Beginner Guitar Amps: Kickstart Your Sound!


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Whether it’s your first time picking up the electric guitar or you’re just looking for a fresh start, it’s imperative that you’re able to lock down your sound. After all, you’re going to be hearing a lot of it! Just because you’re looking at smaller-scale options doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice tone or quality, and with offerings from the likes of Positive Grid, Fender, Blackstar, BOSS, Marshall, and many more, there’s no shortage of versatile sonic-sculpting tools. Want to learn more? Sweetwater’s tenured guitar gurus, Don Carr and Nick Bowcott, have you covered. Check it out!

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00:00 — Intro
00:51 — Orange Crush 20RT Demo
02:26 — Fender Mustang LT25 Demo
04:42 — Marshall MG30FX Demo
06:52 — Yamaha THR30 II Demo
08:08 — BOSS Katana-50 MkII Demo
10:17 — Roland CUBE Street EX Demo
11:39 — Positive Grid Spark GO Demo
13:57 — Fishman Loudbox Mini BT Features
15:04 — Conclusion & Play Out

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40 thoughts on “9 Best Beginner Guitar Amps: Kickstart Your Sound!

  • Stop to call small and budget friendly amps beginner amps. Beginners are inspired by their musical Idols 😉 So better call these amps bedroom amps, practise amps oder travel amps 😉 I am a clean guy, therefore all these cruchy sounds don´t give anything. By the way: very good vid with extremely proper sound. Thank you 🙂

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  • I'm pretty broke and have been using only the equipment that I had access to…
    Ive been using an acoustic guitar amp to practice but I think Im actually getting to the point where my playing would sound decent with an actual amp made for my guitar
    Thanks a lot for the video guys!

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  • This is what I been needing . Not sure why it never came to my mind.
    The mustang.. boss.. line 6… Fender… Their are so many that I'm just not sure which I like best

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  • You didn't put a mic in front of the amps so we could hear the real sound as it sounds in the room. Especially that small one.

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  • It was unclear to me how they switch between sounds on these amps. Are they switching a knob really fast or using a foot pedal or what?

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  • Buying guides from the stores that sell them… that typed, they all seem fine, but my vote goes for the Orange.

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  • Sweetwater, I love you. While we were moving, someone helped themselves to my guitar amp. ????

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  • My first amp was a peavey backstage 10 watt “trans tube”. We used to try jam with it, but it couldn’t keep up with the drums “loudness” haha eventually I was gifted the Line 6 Spider 2 amp, had that for a long time and now I have a orange crush solid state 100 watt

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  • My first amp was a Behringer HA-20R. Sensational price-performance ratio, sounds surprisingly good for the low price, 3x more expensive Orange, Marshall and Fox amps don't get the super sound either. I still like to use it to practice at home. Otherwise, I'm using Felletta amps today.

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  • i am seeing that you are a left handed guitarist too. I am a beginner looking for my first guitar, both electric and acoustic. One thing I noticed is when I was playing my friend's right handed guitar, I seem fine strumming with my right hand. However, considering in long term, if I ever want to master electric guitar riffs, I feel like I wouldn't be able to strum quick comfortably with my right hand. I do everything left handed so I am pretty left dominant. Should I push myself to adjust to a right handed normie guitar? Or should I try a left handed guitar> (lefties have less choice and tutorials are always made for righties )
    i hope some lefties can help me out :((

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  • I disagree on a lot of these amps for beginners. First a beginner needs to focus on learning to play guitar not play around with so much on a amp that they don't even practice guitar. Second you ran the spark go direct which is not a true sound of the amp. The spark mini is a far better choice . Also a Roland micro cube .

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  • Still have a fender mustang 1 v2 after 4 yrs. Im ready to move on. Have no idea what to buy. Catalyst? Blackstar? Fenders are too $$

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  • Pssh…that Orange Crush 20RT might be an inexpensive, little, solid-state amp, but those tones are TOTALLY recordable for a serious project! I need that in my life! 😀

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  • An old beat up Peavey Rage from the glory days. Didn’t even have reverb. Remembered it sounded awesome (probably not); then went and bought an equally cheap Park amp, which totally looked like a Marshall and even sounded like one. Life was great when things were simpler!

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  • I have the THR 30II and it's phenomenal (when you use the editor) to Dial-in your Cab's, Delays, Reverbs, Gate & Compression. The Crunch sounds are just-ok, but the Pristine Cleans and the Van Halen tones are Legit. This amp is not about Volume, it's for those who appreciate: high-quality & inspirational guitar tones.

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  • Let's be honest, the katana 50 mk2 is the best beginner amp, and the fender mustang lt25 is the second best.

    Any other "beginner" amp is trash that no one should ever buy.

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  • Solid list of amps for beginners. Was really hoping to see the Catalyst and the Debut on the list.

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  • NICK and DON… quite the Dynamic Duo!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️????
    Both with their respective styles of playing. Truly dig the amps featured. Like to have seen them both using the same model and make guitars through each amp, since the guitars themselves truly change the sound of the AMP.
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  • I have the Yamaha THR and it's perfect for recording purposes, not just practising or pointless noodling. The USB stereo tracking option is very good.

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  • First amp was a Peavy Bandit 112 Transtube back when they still made products in the USA.

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  • my first amp was a crate rfx120. absolutely loved that thing and i regret getting rid of it. Was a simple amp, took pedals very well. head loads of headroom and some effects that didn't stink.

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  • I had the Mustang for a couple of years when I restarted my guitar journey and loved it so much I replaced it with a Fender GTX and sold the little guy to another beginner. For a bedroom player the Fenders are really hard to beat, although I also have a NUX Might Plug for the times I just want to practice with headphones only. So many amazing options, especially compared to the first time I was a beginner in the late 80s!

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