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expired Posted by TattyBear | Staff • Nov 6, 2023
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Monoprice Stage Right 40-Watt, 1x10 Guitar Combo Amplifier /Spring Reverb $69.99 + Free Shipping
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For electric guitar, on extreme budget and tired of using your phone, or computer and with some regular amplified speaker, like old stereo, or an old kids Karoke box with mic level in, all for no fee then I'd get the $35 Cube Baby from Temu and use headphones, or something you have. Letting the CB do all the guitar tones to them. The CB is NOT just a practice amp as it then does all your pedals/effects into a real amp. And other stuff. Research it. Recharges, USB DI connects, IR loader. All knob control, like a real amp. No app or computer required. Instant ON. Noise filter (depends on amp selection), more than enough amp and cab combinations for nearly anything. Tuner, USB out for DAW recording. BT in for wireless backing tracks, etc... Headphone jack and regular out jack. Works in front, even modulation FX's and works in any FX loop connections. Select-able cab IR's (Spks + mics +cabs +rooms) blend with real cabs without over compression. Easy to control manually. One push Presets too. Even editing/altering selected presets on new version (like having more sub presets by manual variations). Such as have all setting saved perfectly; but knob turning flange (or anything) ON and back OFF with it.
Then I'd save and get the MP 15W combo, NOW just $200 (just sometimes); to cover all the bases. Practice (whisper) to stage(too loud). Only 25 lbs (so portable) for a great 12" guitar voiced speaker. Nice cab, and classic yet with modern gain on tap, all tube pre and power amps. With EQ, Reverb tank (moderate), and FX loop connections. Next best this is Katana 100 mkII (was $280 open box) non-tube combo; but more heft and cost. The 50's speaker is weird, limited and though loud, not the same fuller sound. The Katana 100 is the same good type guitar speaker. The MP is preferred and does not get dated or turn into a potential paper weight, for lack of support. And you get all tube with the MP and non-tube best of both TOGETHER or separated, with a Cube Baby. Stacked together you can get ultra gain metal tones, creamy tones and even fuzz.
Yep this looks like a deal; but I don't think so.
For electric guitar, on extreme budget and tired of using your phone, or computer and with some regular amplified speaker, like old stereo, or an old kids Karoke box with mic level in, all for no fee then I'd get the $35 Cube Baby from Temu and use headphones, or something you have. Letting the CB do all the guitar tones to them. The CB is NOT just a practice amp as it then does all your pedals/effects into a real amp. And other stuff. Research it. Recharges, USB DI connects, IR loader. All knob control, like a real amp. No app or computer required. Instant ON. Noise filter (depends on amp selection), more than enough amp and cab combinations for nearly anything. Tuner, USB out for DAW recording. BT in for wireless backing tracks, etc... Headphone jack and regular out jack. Works in front, even modulation FX's and works in any FX loop connections. Select-able cab IR's (Spks + mics +cabs +rooms) blend with real cabs without over compression. Easy to control manually. One push Presets too. Even editing/altering selected presets on new version (like having more sub presets by manual variations). Such as have all setting saved perfectly; but knob turning flange (or anything) ON and back OFF with it.
Then I'd save and get the MP 15W combo, NOW just $200 (just sometimes); to cover all the bases. Practice (whisper) to stage(too loud). Only 25 lbs (so portable) for a great 12" guitar voiced speaker. Nice cab, and classic yet with modern gain on tap, all tube pre and power amps. With EQ, Reverb tank (moderate), and FX loop connections. Next best this is Katana 100 mkII (was $280 open box) non-tube combo; but more heft and cost. The 50's speaker is weird, limited and though loud, not the same fuller sound. The Katana 100 is the same good type guitar speaker. The MP is preferred and does not get dated or turn into a potential paper weight, for lack of support. And you get all tube with the MP and non-tube best of both TOGETHER or separated, with a Cube Baby. Stacked together you can get ultra gain metal tones, creamy tones and even fuzz.
Yep this looks like a deal; but I don't think so.
For electric guitar, on extreme budget and tired of using your phone, or computer and with some regular amplified speaker, like old stereo, or an old kids Karoke box with mic level in, all for no fee then I'd get the $35 Cube Baby from Temu and use headphones, or something you have. Letting the CB do all the guitar tones to them. The CB is NOT just a practice amp as it then does all your pedals/effects into a real amp. And other stuff. Research it. Recharges, USB DI connects, IR loader. All knob control, like a real amp. No app or computer required. Instant ON. Noise filter (depends on amp selection), more than enough amp and cab combinations for nearly anything. Tuner, USB out for DAW recording. BT in for wireless backing tracks, etc... Headphone jack and regular out jack. Works in front, even modulation FX's and works in any FX loop connections. Select-able cab IR's (Spks + mics +cabs +rooms) blend with real cabs without over compression. Easy to control manually. One push Presets too. Even editing/altering selected presets on new version (like having more sub presets by manual variations). Such as have all setting saved perfectly; but knob turning flange (or anything) ON and back OFF with it.
Then I'd save and get the MP 15W combo, NOW just $200 (just sometimes); to cover all the bases. Practice (whisper) to stage(too loud). Only 25 lbs (so portable) for a great 12" guitar voiced speaker. Nice cab, and classic yet with modern gain on tap, all tube pre and power amps. With EQ, Reverb tank (moderate), and FX loop connections. Next best this is Katana 100 mkII (was $280 open box) non-tube combo; but more heft and cost. The 50's speaker is weird, limited and though loud, not the same fuller sound. The Katana 100 is the same good type guitar speaker. The MP is preferred and does not get dated or turn into a potential paper weight, for lack of support. And you get all tube with the MP and non-tube best of both TOGETHER or separated, with a Cube Baby. Stacked together you can get ultra gain metal tones, creamy tones and even fuzz.
Yep this looks like a deal; but I don't think so.
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