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popularCanuckFan posted Yesterday 04:06 PM
popularCanuckFan posted Yesterday 04:06 PM

Stage Right by Monoprice 15-Watt 1x12 Guitar Combo Tube Amp with Celestion Speaker and Spring Reverb $230.99

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Monoprice Stage Right 15 watt Tube Amp on sale with code JNY30 (30% off). Not as super slick as previous deals at $200.xx but still pretty slick if you need/want a decent tube guitar amp at an affordable price. Have heard/read great things about this amp. Definitely can't beat at this price point. Free Shipping too!

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Monoprice Stage Right 15 watt Tube Amp on sale with code JNY30 (30% off). Not as super slick as previous deals at $200.xx but still pretty slick if you need/want a decent tube guitar amp at an affordable price. Have heard/read great things about this amp. Definitely can't beat at this price point. Free Shipping too!

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Yesterday 04:59 PM
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hyooeyYesterday 04:59 PM
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Oh man... been scouring Marketplace for a Fender Blues Jr. as my first tube amp but haven't been able to find a good one for a great price. Can anyone chime in if this will scratch my itch?
Yesterday 05:02 PM
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abstractedpuddingYesterday 05:02 PM
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I have this and it's nice for what it is. But in 2026 I would have a hard time buying a combo amp like this when modelers and DI are so much better for everything except for jamming with your buddies in a garage. And if you don't want to mess with that for practicing at home, there are smaller amps that are less expensive that will still sound good.
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Yesterday 06:35 PM
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PT89Yesterday 06:35 PM
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Quote from hyooey :
Oh man... been scouring Marketplace for a Fender Blues Jr. as my first tube amp but haven't been able to find a good one for a great price. Can anyone chime in if this will scratch my itch?
I have one and I love it. It delivers great tone and has all the features you'd want. It has a JCM800 preamp so it can do the high gain thing very well. They only con for me is that the cab is pretty small and doesn't fill the room as well as other 12" combo amps do with larger cabs. But for playing at home, you can't beat it for the price.
Yesterday 06:37 PM
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PT89Yesterday 06:37 PM
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Quote from abstractedpudding :
I have this and it's nice for what it is. But in 2026 I would have a hard time buying a combo amp like this when modelers and DI are so much better for everything except for jamming with your buddies in a garage. And if you don't want to mess with that for practicing at home, there are smaller amps that are less expensive that will still sound good.
Modelers are convenient but for many guitarists, but nothing beats a real amp. Also for $230 or less I don't think you can find anything even remotely comparable to this. It's a killer deal for the price.
Last edited by PT89 January 9, 2026 at 12:13 PM.
Yesterday 06:47 PM
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MemorableMeerkat779Yesterday 06:47 PM
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This amp is based off of a Laney Cub. It's a pretty darn good lil amp for anyone starting out and for the cash, very hard to beat
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Yesterday 06:58 PM
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axiomtherapyYesterday 06:58 PM
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I paid $199 in November
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Yesterday 07:00 PM
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MatrixClawYesterday 07:00 PM
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Quote from abstractedpudding :
I have this and it's nice for what it is. But in 2026 I would have a hard time buying a combo amp like this when modelers and DI are so much better for everything except for jamming with your buddies in a garage. And if you don't want to mess with that for practicing at home, there are smaller amps that are less expensive that will still sound good.
Tell that to the 6 heads, 3 4x12s, 2x6" and 1x10 combo in my office 😂

I don't disagree with you though, but modelers are not nearly as fun to play through as tubes IMO 😍
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Yesterday 07:13 PM
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abstractedpuddingYesterday 07:13 PM
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Quote from MatrixClaw :
Tell that to the 6 heads, 3 4x12s, 2x6" and 1x10 combo in my office 😂 I don't disagree with you though, but modelers are not nearly as fun to play through as tubes IMO 😍
You can pry my Peavey 50/50 classic all tube power amp with the matching Sheffield 4x12 cabinet with the expanded metal grill that I bought in 1992 from my cold dead hands.

Don't get me wrong, I own this amp and I own several other amps including tube amps, modeling amps, etc. This certainly has its place, but it feels like these apps are getting to be more and more niche items for gear collectors than serious tools.
Yesterday 07:27 PM
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MatrixClawYesterday 07:27 PM
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Quote from abstractedpudding :
You can pry my Peavey 50/50 classic all tube power amp with the matching Sheffield 4x12 cabinet with the expanded metal grill that I bought in 1992 from my cold dead hands. Don't get me wrong, I own this amp and I own several other amps including tube amps, modeling amps, etc. This certainly has its place, but it feels like these apps are getting to be more and more niche items for gear collectors than serious tools.
Oh, for sure. If I was playing live, I wouldn't even consider bringing an amp at this point. I'll save my back.
Yesterday 07:32 PM
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lewiscypherYesterday 07:32 PM
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Quote from abstractedpudding :
I have this and it's nice for what it is. But in 2026 I would have a hard time buying a combo amp like this when modelers and DI are so much better for everything except for jamming with your buddies in a garage. And if you don't want to mess with that for practicing at home, there are smaller amps that are less expensive that will still sound good.
Or buy this and run your Modeler into the FX return with IR Cab turned off. Im doing that with a Joyo Bantamp into the V30 12" and it sounds marvelous.
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Yesterday 08:42 PM
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danteshorsYesterday 08:42 PM
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Great valve amp! I've had one for years, real punchy when needed for a 15w!
Yesterday 10:50 PM
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crudo20Yesterday 10:50 PM
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My son has started playing bass and my old peavy guitar amp has a blown speaker - will this amp work for bass or do I need to get a more bass-specific amp to start off on?
Yesterday 11:00 PM
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dudeonguitarYesterday 11:00 PM
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If you're starting off, I recommend something like a Boss Katana. Tube amps need cranking to sound good. Not everyone can play loud.
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Yesterday 11:12 PM
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ElatedOstrich5190Yesterday 11:12 PM
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Quote from crudo20 :
My son has started playing bass and my old peavy guitar amp has a blown speaker - will this amp work for bass or do I need to get a more bass-specific amp to start off on?
Get a bass amp. This won't have the low end response you'd want for a bass. People will say you'd blow the speaker using a bass through a guitar amp also, though quite unlikely to happen at home practice volume. You could also try picking up a replacement bass speaker that fits in your existing amp. May actually be cheaper and work for both. Guitar through a bass speaker is perfectly fine. It may have a bit less high end depending on the speaker.
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Yesterday 11:18 PM
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TalentedRoad6417Yesterday 11:18 PM
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Quote from crudo20 :
My son has started playing bass and my old peavy guitar amp has a blown speaker - will this amp work for bass or do I need to get a more bass-specific amp to start off on?
Won't have the low end for bass and you could blow speaker. Look for a Fender Rumble 100 (used). Or you can get a powered PA speaker (or FRFR speaker). Look for one with a 12" speaker with as many watts of power as you can afford. Pair that with a cheap Sansamp clone like the Behringer BDi21 or Caline Wine Cellar for the amp simulation and direct output to the PA speaker.

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