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Everything You Need To Know About Buying Your First Guitar Amp!


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In the spirit of the Back To School season, legendary YouTube guitar tutor JustinGuitar stopped by to chat about choosing the best gear for beginners. In part 2, the gang explore some of the best entry-level guitar amps on the market from EastCoast, Fender, Blackstar and Boss. Check it out and let us know whatcha think!

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33 thoughts on “Everything You Need To Know About Buying Your First Guitar Amp!

  • Can I ask you the simple question which amplifier is the best for single coil strat sounds at home?
    Thank you

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  • Im a beginner and i just went ahead and got the Boss Katana 2 50 watt. ($229) All the things on it are a bit overwhelming but i figured i really wont have to buy another amp as i advance so its worth it.

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  • I think it comes down to preference… I personally liked the sounds of the blackstar. I mean you probably can mimic them with the eq settings in katana but still would i really want to pay double the price rn to get that when i can have what i like personally.

    In the end right now all that matters is getting something that you want to hear not the world. Coz you're the one who has to practice everyday and having something you like to hear goes a long way in keeping you motivated.

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  • Why does the katana have a 0.5 watt mode? You can just turn it down on 50 watt mode. It's not like it's a valve amplifier where it sounds better cranked up ????

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  • I have a IRig micro amp, a ID Core 20 V2, an Orange Crush 12 and a Roland Cube 10GX for practice amps. I think a six inch speaker like the Crush 12 has hits the sweet spot for playing at bedroom levels, it also is all analog with great pick dynamics like my tube amps. My Epiphone LP Special with P-90's sounds great with it.

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  • It’s the same old story!!! You get what you pay for. Unfortunately a single eight inch (8”) speaker has absolutely nothing on a single 12” speaker.
    And let’s be honest here. A majority of people are NOT in a position to buy a terrible practice amp and also have the funds to buy a good Gigging amp. In the real world you need something that can do it all. So myself, I would just bite the bullet and buy the “Katana 100w” and go from there, as it has and does it all.
    Anyway, just my thoughts! ????????‍♂️????????????

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  • Back then in 2019 , the 10W "starter pack " amps sold used for next to nothing , not uncommon for friends to give them away .

    Nowadays , GC has them listed at +/- $100 .

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  • The funny thing with these small practice amplifiers, in my opinion, is that they tend combine too much power with too small speakers, which still puzzles me.
    Basically 1W is more than enough for home use, maybe even too much if you combine it with a reasonably big speaker cabinet like a 2×12.
    Meaning why not reduce the power to 1W/0.5W/0.1W and scale up the cabinet to at least a 1×12?
    But I suppose the simple answer, as usual, is the manufacturing price of the speakers and the bigger cabinet.

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  • I own a Boss Katana Mk II and from my point of view it might be a bit overwealming with all the Options and Settings on this Amp for a complete Beginner. I see myself as a intermediate beginner and i only scratched the edges of options of it.

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  • My first amp was Marshall MG15 GFX, really nice. Then the Marshall code 50. Nothing suits a Les Paul guitar better.

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  • I just got the Boss Katana 50 Watt II for $229, $5/month/48 months, Free shipping, at Sweetwater—Awesome ????-p

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  • Awesome video guys! So true, if we had these kinda features when we were kids, I'd have never come outta my room. Lol. I like the classic look and the simplicity of the Fender and would probably go with that one just cuz it works better for what I want it for playing locally with friends and havin fun with it but if I wanted to geek out and have it all, your right, the Blackstar is as they say around here….Da Gear! ???? long live Andertons ????

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  • I currently have a fender champ 20, is it really worth paying another £250 for a katana? I’m genuinely curious as I don’t mind the Champ, I’m just wondering if it’s that good of an upgrade, I’m like bordering intermediate level of guitar but I’m never in a situation where I can really crank the volume on the amps so should I just stick with the champ 20 or make the jump to the Katana?

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