Amps

Posted By Chris on July 25, 2009

We have a large selection of Amplifiers.

Electric Guitar Amps

Behringer | Crate | EVH | Fender | Genz-Benz | Krank

Line 6 | Marshall | Peavey | Roland | Vox


Bass Amps

Behringer | Eden | Fender | Genz-Benz

Line 6 | Marshall | Roland | SWR


Acoustic Amps

Behringer | Fender | Genz-Benz | Roland | SWR


Keyboard Amps

Behringer | Roland

Recent Amp Posts


Marshall’s latest offering on a budget

    Posted By Mike on February 26, 2010


The new Marshall MA100c is an all-tube 100 watt combo with two channels, independent EQ and an effects loop. Check it out today!


The Quiet Practice – Full band rehearsal without annoying the neighbors!

    Posted By Paul on February 18, 2010

Although one of our slogans is “Introduce Yourself to the Neighbors” we do realize that sometimes you want to keep your band rehearsals on the down low.  Check out this video to see how you can have a band rehearsal and get a great recording out of it too!

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The NEW Battery Powered Roland Amps =D AC-33 and KC-110

    Posted By Allen on February 16, 2010

I need one of these!!!

Click here for the specs of the Acoustic Amp AC-33.

And click here for the specs of the Keyboard Amp KC-110.

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Fender Blues Jr. Amp

    Posted By Mike on February 16, 2010

Fender’s best kept secret: The Blues Jr.

Are you are looking for that pretty Fender tone and don’t desire a visit from the men in black?

This is a little 15 watt titan that won’t break your back or your bank. Seriously, this amp was used at a recent Anna Banana’s gig by the Hillbilly Hellcats featuring our own Dave Davis, and it kicked butt. Just remember, size matters when it’s 2:30 am and you’re in your car  in 20 minutes.

I give it three thumbs up.


Classic tone, no frills… The Fender Champion 600

    Posted By Mike on February 16, 2010

So simple just plug and play, one  knob and your choice of  inputs and that’s it. Beautiful smokey Fender tone with the vintage looks to boot.

The internal speaker jack lets you use a different cabinet.  You can even add your favorite reverb pedal for a little extra flavor  if you like.

I really wouldn’t even calls this a practice amp, but more of a companion amp.