Cheap Guitar Amps That Really Rock
Yesterday we looked at several new guiatrs available at cheap prices . Today at My Guitar Lessons we will focus on the amplification market, including products from Ampeg, Carlsbro, Hughes & Kettner, Orange, Engl and Vox. So check out our guide and leave any feedback at the bottom of this page. Thanks.

Ampeg BA-115 15″ bass combo
The BA-115 Bass Combo from Ampeg has been designed to deliver 150W of classic tone, along with a wide range of performance-driven features in a professional design that is particularly well suited to use on the live stage. The amp features a true 60-degree sound reinforcement monitor angle, which has been specially engineered to provide users with optimised clarity in a diverse array of applications.
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Carlsbro VAC 15 Greenback Classic
Carlsbro’s newest addition to its range of amplifiers is the limited edition VAC 15 Greenback Classic vintage tube amp. Designed to represent Carlsbro’s heritage as a British guitar amp manufacturer, the limited edition VAC 15 Classic is a Class A, all-valve-driven 15W guitar combo.
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Hughes & Kettner GM36H Grandmeister
Like the firm’s TubeMeister series, GrandMeister comes as standard with a built-in Power Soak, allowing users to step down the output from 36W to 18, 5, 1, or even 0 – making it suitable for silent recording.
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Orange Rockerverb 100MKIII
Celebrating its 10th anniversary last year, the Rockerverb Series from Orange Amplification has been designed to demonstrate that ‘a workhorse amp can be a master of all trades’.
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Engl E651 Artist Edition
After years making waves behind the scenes, Engl has finally unleashed the E651 Artist edition amp to the public.
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Vox Valvetronix VT20+ Classic special edition
Despite its small size, the VT20+ Classic is designed to deliver a sonic punch that exceeds the expectations of its power rating. Available for a limited time only, the VT20+ is available in the classic Vox aesthetic, complete with the traditional diamond grill.