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Monoprice 5-Watt, 1x8 Guitar Combo Tube Amplifier with Celestion Speaker - Stage Right Series - $119.99

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Amp is usually between $160-$200 on Amazon, this is the lowest price in awhile.

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Amp is usually between $160-$200 on Amazon, this is the lowest price in awhile.

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Model: Stage Right by Monoprice 5-Watt, 1x8 Guitar Combo Tube Amplifier with Celestion Speaker

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Today 01:51 PM
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hyooeyToday 01:51 PM
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Seems like a good price, seen this go for around $100 used locally so brand new for $120 is solid. Anyone know how this stacks up against a Yamaha THR10II by any chance sound-quality wise? Planning on picking up a THR10II for $200 but this is intriguing too.
Today 02:04 PM
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axiomtherapyToday 02:04 PM
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These amps are fantastic!
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Today 02:05 PM
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rustlessrocker
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Today 02:05 PM
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Do not need, but do want.
Today 02:27 PM
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drewjpToday 02:27 PM
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I have this amp and I replaced the tubes with Genalex Gold Lions. What an upgrade! Sweet little amp for the money!
Today 02:52 PM
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rockthehutToday 02:52 PM
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Fantastic amp! I have this and the 15-watt 12". Love them both! I'd contemplate another at this price. Very versatile and great powerful, portable amp that takes to pedals and modelers very well. While commenting, I'll give a shout out to Monoprice overall if you want to consider some of their gear. I have their Celestion cab, 30 and 50-watt tube heads, headphone amp, studio headphones, a few mics, and a few guitars.

I also have other expensive guitars and name brand gear across the spectrum above, so I can compare the Monoprice to standard or upper end name brand gear, not only budget/no name. Just about all the Monoprice stuff I bought holds its own and is a great if not better value than the name brand stuff (even at sale price). If you want to dip your toes in the water and give Monoprice a try, I recommend it.

I'm posting this review because I never took the time to post reviews on Monoprice's site (and I really need to) because I'm genuinely appreciative of the things I've managed to buy from them over the years and especially at the sale prices they have offered. The glory days with tons of sales and opportunities was pre-pandemic. Happy to see some of these amps coming back on sale while gear prices everywhere are climbing.
Today 03:26 PM
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SlickRiver789Today 03:26 PM
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Quote from hyooey :
Seems like a good price, seen this go for around $100 used locally so brand new for $120 is solid. Anyone know how this stacks up against a Yamaha THR10II by any chance sound-quality wise? Planning on picking up a THR10II for $200 but this is intriguing too.
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It's really hard to make that comparison. The Mono sounds like a decent small tube amp with 2 knobs. It is enjoyable, but nothing more. This is a Laney Cub clone. You aren't going to be able to sim a Marshall stack from it.

The THR can be a versatile practice amp or recording tool. THR is like playing through a pair of tiny studio monitors with a modeling toolkit in front of you. If you are very volume restricted, it can be great, but it is similar to playing through headphones. I found it kind of uninspiring, but I think a better musician could get use from it. It doesn't replace a real amp, hence the "third" amp branding. If you want a sound different than a small box tube amp, it can definitely do that for you.
Today 04:06 PM
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hyooeyToday 04:06 PM
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Quote from SlickRiver789 :
'It's really hard to make that comparison. The Mono sounds like a decent small tube amp with 2 knobs. It is enjoyable, but nothing more. This is a Laney Cub clone. You aren't going to be able to sim a Marshall stack from it.The THR can be a versatile practice amp or recording tool. THR is like playing through a pair of tiny studio monitors with a modeling toolkit in front of you. If you are very volume restricted, it can be great, but it is similar to playing through headphones. I found it kind of uninspiring, but I think a better musician could get use from it. It doesn't replace a real amp, hence the "third" amp branding. If you want a sound different than a small box tube amp, it can definitely do that for you.
That's really interesting, thank you for the insight! I was originally buying the THR to serve as a lower volume, maneuverable amp to use in place of my Mustang GTX50 at home. But it sounds like the THR and this Monoprice aren't redundant and it might be worth owning the Monoprice just to try a tube amp out.I'm reading that the Monoprice is loud even for a 5W. I was thinking of buying it just to try it out and potentially gifting it to someone getting into guitar as it'll definitely be better than a Frontman.

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