Amplificateurs de guitare

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  • Marshall Origin 20C Guitar Amplifier

    En stock (5 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    Save €127,00
    €543,00 €670,00
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  • Marshall CODE50 Guitar Amplifier

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    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    Save €53,00
    €228,00 €281,00
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  • BOSS Katana 50 Gen 3 Guitar Amplifier

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    En stock (2 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €316,00
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  • Fender Mustang LT25

    (3)
    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €221,00
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  • Marshall MG-10G Combo Guitar Amplifier

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    En stock (3 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €90,00
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  • Boss Cube Street EX

    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €802,00
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  • Marshall MS-2 Micro Amp, Classic

    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €40,00
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  • BOSS Katana 50 EX Gen 3 Guitar Amplifier

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    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €391,00
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  • BOSS Katana 100 Gen 3 Guitar Amplifier

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    En stock (2 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €466,00
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  • Boss Waza Air Guitar

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    En stock (2 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €456,00
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  • Yamaha THR30IIW Guitar Amplifier (White)

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    En stock (2 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €551,00
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  • Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb Combo

    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €1.140,00
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  • Cover for EVH 5150 III 50 Watt Amplifier

    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
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    €40,00 €63,00
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  • Gigbag for EVH 5150 III LBX Amplifier

    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €47,00
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  • Cover for EVH 5150 III 2x12 Cabinet

    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    Save €15,00
    €40,00 €55,00
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  • Cover for EVH 5150 III 50 Watt 1x12 Combo

    En stock (2 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    Save €13,00
    €19,00 €32,00
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  • Marshall SC20C Studio Classic Guitar Amp

    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    Save €188,00
    €911,00 €1.099,00
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  • Blackstar ID:Core Stereo 40 V3 Guitar Amplifier (Black)

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    En stock (2 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
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    €246,00 €327,00
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  • Blackstar ID:Core Stereo 20 V3 Guitar Amplifier (Black)

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    En stock (2 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
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    €198,00 €259,00
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  • Marshall DSL5 Combo Guitar Amplifier

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    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €368,00
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  • Boss Cube Street II - Black

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    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €377,00
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  • Boss BT-DUAL Bluetooth unit

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    En stock (5 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €54,00
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  • Marshall MG15GFX Guitar Amplifier

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    En stock (2 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €169,00
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  • Yamaha THR30II Wireless Acoustic Guitar Amplifier

    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €602,00
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  • Peavey Bandit 112 Combo Guitar Amplifier

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    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    Save €108,00
    €535,00 €643,00
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  • Line6 Powercab 212 Plus Guitar Amplifier

    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €1.580,00
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  • Cort CM30R Guitar Amplifier - Black

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    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
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    €134,00 €188,00
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  • Boss Katana Air

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    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €489,00
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  • Yamaha THR10IIW Guitar amplifier

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    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €455,00
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  • Marshall MG15G Guitar Amplifier

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    En stock (4 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €110,00
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  • Marshall MG30GFX Guitar Amplifier

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    En stock (4 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €189,00
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  • Fender Champion 50XL Guitar Amplifier

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    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €288,00
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  • Fender Mustang GTX100 Combo

    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €660,00
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  • Mustang GTX50

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    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €482,00
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  • Marshall MG15GR Guitar Amplifier

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    En stock (2 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    Save €5,00
    €134,00 €139,00
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  • Marshall MG-50GFX Combo guitar amp

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    En stock (2 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    Save €4,00
    €295,00 €299,00
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  • Yamaha THR30IIW Guitar amplifier

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    En stock (1 pièces) - Delivery time: 3–4 business days
    €515,00
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    EVH 5150 Iconic 40W 1x12 Combo (Black)

    Save €135,00
    €665,00 €800,00
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  • Boss Katana Mini-X Guitar Amplifier

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    Article sur commande  - Expected delivery in 5 - 10 business days
    €176,00
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  • Marshall Code 25 Guitar Amplifier

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    Article sur commande  - Expected delivery in 7 - 14 business days
    €200,00
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  • Marshall Origin 50C Guitar Amplifier

    Article sur commande  - Expected delivery in 7 - 14 business days
    €788,00
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  • VOX VMG-3 MINI Go Combo Amp

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    Article sur commande  - Expected delivery in 3 - 8 business days
    €188,00
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  • Yamaha THR30IIW Guitar Amplifier (Black)

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    Article sur commande  - Expected delivery in 7 - 12 business days
    Save €49,00
    €502,00 €551,00
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  • Yamaha THR5 Wireless Acoustic Guitar Amplifier

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    Article sur commande  - Expected delivery in 7 - 12 business days
    €234,00
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  • Line6 Catalyst CX 60 Guitar Amplifier

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    Article sur commande  - Expected delivery in 6 - 14 business days
    €295,00
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  • Line6 Catalyst CX 200 Guitar Amplifier

    Article sur commande  - Expected delivery in 6 - 14 business days
    €573,00
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  • Line6 Catalyst CX 100 Guitar Amplifier

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    Article sur commande  - Expected delivery in 6 - 14 business days
    €403,00
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  • BOSS Katana 100/212 Gen 3 Guitar Amplifier

    Article sur commande  - Expected delivery in 5 - 10 business days
    €568,00
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  • Boss Waza Air Bass

    (1)
    Article sur commande  - Expected delivery in 5 - 10 business days
    €506,00
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  • Mustang LT40S

    (1)
    Article sur commande  - Expected delivery in 8 - 14 business days
    €228,00
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Read about Amplificateurs de guitare

Guitar Amplifier: Selection, Types, and Maintenance

Choosing the right guitar amplifier is a critical factor in shaping your sound and performance as a guitarist. A guitar amplifier serves as the core of your sound, and selecting the right one can transform your tone from ordinary to exceptional. There are many types of guitar amplifiers available on the market, including tube amplifiers, solid-state amplifiers, and modeling amplifiers. Whether you play rock, metal, jazz, or any other genre, your amplifier plays a vital role in your tone and how you express your music. In this article, we’ll explore the key aspects of selecting a guitar amplifier, optimizing your sound, and maintaining your amplifier to ensure longevity.

Tube vs. Solid-State Amplifiers: What’s the Difference?

One of the first decisions you'll need to make when choosing a guitar amplifier is whether to go with a tube amplifier or solid-state amplifier. Tube amplifiers are known for their warm, organic sound and their ability to produce natural overdrive when pushed hard. This type of amplifier is often favored by rock and blues musicians for its rich tone and dynamic response. However, tube amps require more maintenance and can be more expensive to buy and maintain.

Solid-state amplifiers, on the other hand, are generally more reliable, less expensive, and require less upkeep. They produce a cleaner sound, making them popular among jazz musicians and those who prefer a sharper tone with less distortion. The biggest difference between a tube amplifier and a solid-state amplifier is how they handle dynamics. Tube amplifiers respond more to your playing style, meaning they can sound different depending on how hard you play.

How to Choose the Right Guitar Amplifier for Your Playing Style

Selecting the best guitar amplifier depends on several factors, including your genre, budget, and tonal preferences. If you play metal or rock, you’ll likely want an amplifier with high gain and plenty of distortion, such as a stack amplifier. A guitar amplifier for metal is often designed to handle heavy drop tunings and aggressive riffs, requiring more wattage and a durable cabinet design.

For jazz guitarists, a solid-state amplifier is often the go-to choice because of its clean, bright tone with minimal overdrive. If you’re playing in smaller spaces or at home, you might consider an amplifier with lower wattage. A guitar amplifier for home use with 10-30 watts is ideal as it provides enough volume to fill a small room without needing to crank it up to its maximum.

Combo vs. Stack: Which is the Best Choice?

Another key decision when choosing a guitar amplifier is whether to go with a combo amplifier or a stack amplifier. A combo amplifier combines the amp head and speaker into one unit, making it more portable and convenient. Combo amps are often ideal for home use, practice, or smaller gigs where you don’t need extreme volume or tone-shaping.

Stack amplifiers consist of a separate amplifier head and speaker cabinet, offering more flexibility in choosing different speakers and cabinets. This makes them ideal for larger live performances where you need more volume and control over your sound. Stack amplifiers are often the standard in rock and metal genres, where guitarists require maximum volume and tone control. If you’re playing large venues or need to push your sound to the extreme, a stack amplifier may be the best choice for you.

How Wattage and Cabinet Size Affect Your Sound

Wattage is an important factor to consider when choosing an amplifier. Generally, the higher the wattage, the louder the amplifier can go. A guitar amplifier for live performances should typically be at least 50 watts to ensure it can fill a larger space with sound. For home use, a lower wattage of 10-30 watts is usually more than enough, especially if you don’t want to disturb your neighbors.

In addition to wattage, the size and quality of the speakers in the cabinet play a significant role in shaping your sound. A larger cabinet with more speakers will produce a fuller, more resonant tone. Additionally, the materials used in the cabinet, such as wood, also affect how the sound is projected. Many professional guitarists prefer amplifiers with heavier wood materials for a warmer, more dynamic tone.

Maintaining Your Guitar Amplifier: Extending Its Lifespan

A guitar amplifier is an investment, and proper maintenance can significantly extend its lifespan. If you’re using a tube amplifier, it’s important to know that the tubes will need to be replaced periodically, usually every 1-2 years depending on usage. Maintaining tube amplifiers also involves keeping the amplifier free of dust and allowing it to cool down after use, as the tubes can get very hot.

Solid-state amplifiers require less maintenance but it’s still important to keep them clean and ensure all connections are functioning properly. If your amplifier has built-in effects or is a guitar amplifier with Bluetooth and USB connectivity, make sure to keep the software updated and avoid damaging the connections. By following these maintenance tips, you can extend the life of your amplifier and ensure that it delivers optimal sound for many years to come.