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Marshall DSL100HR Guitar Amplifier Head (100 Watts)
With even more tonal flexibility than before, the redesigned Marshall DSL100HR guitar amplifier head lets you dial in the perfect tone and make it yours.
$899.99
- 12 payments of$75.00/mo
- No Credit Check6 payments of$150.00/mo
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EVH Eddie Van Halen 5150 Iconic Series Tube Amplifier Head (80 Watts)
Dial in 5150 gain for an affordable price! This workhorse amp head boasts 2 channels with an extra voicing mode on each, 1/4 power switch, and 10 dB boost.
$899.99
- 12 payments of$75.00/mo
- No Credit Check6 payments of$150.00/mo
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Orange Super Crush 100 Solid-State Guitar Amplifier Head (100 Watts)
The Super Crush 100 will have you rethinking solid-state sound. Orange juices up this amp with two channels, digital reverb, an effects loop, and a DI out.
$599.00
- 12 payments of$49.92/mo
- No Credit Check6 payments of$99.83/mo
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Marshall Studio Classic JCM 800 Guitar Amplifier Head (20 Watts)
Classic Marshall tone in a portable format! The Marshall Studio Classic JCM 800 delivers 20 watts of power in a compact amp head built to look the part.
$1,349.99
- 12 payments of$112.50/mo
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Orange Pedal Baby 100 Guitar Amplifier Head (100 Watts)
If you create most of your tone from pedals, the Pedal Baby is the amp for you. Tuned for a neutral yet flattering tone, this amp lets your pedals shine.
$449.00
- 8 payments of$56.13/mo
- No Credit Check6 payments of$74.83/mo
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Marshall Studio Jubilee Guitar Amplifier Head (20 Watts)
Get the classic Jubilee tone in a smaller 20-watt package. Pulling the input gain knob engages the Rhythm Clip mode to tap a little extra boost for leads.
$1,349.99
- 12 payments of$112.50/mo
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Seymour Duncan PowerStage 700 Guitar Amplifier Head (700 Watts)
When you need to pack a powerful punch in a pint-size package, reach for the PowerStage 700. A speaker-simulating XLR output allows speaker-less operation.
$699.00
- 12 payments of$58.25/mo
- No Credit Check6 payments of$116.50/mo
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Orange Micro Dark Terror Mini Guitar Amplifier Head (20 Watts)
This 20-watt Orange tube/solid-state hybrid amplifier is perfect for the bedroom shredder. Plug it into a big cab for a sound that's anything but "micro."
$199.00
- No Credit Check6 payments of$33.17/mo
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Synergy SYN-20IR All-Tube Modular Guitar Amplifier Head with IR and MIDI 2.0
With EL84 power and 12AX7 preamp tubes, Synergy's SYN-20IR head dishes American-style clean tones. Slot in any Synergy preamp module to add 2 more channels!
$1,099.99
- 12 payments of$91.67/mo
- No Credit Check6 payments of$183.33/mo
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Engl E633 Fireball 25 Guitar Amplifier Head (25 Watts)
Add some heat to your backline with the Fireball 25. Powered by 6L6GC tubes, this all-valve amp also has a built-in power soak for killer tone at any volume.
$1,489.99
- 12 payments of$124.17/mo
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EVH 5150III 50S 6L6 Head (50 Watts)
Tweaked to meet Eddie's touring requirements, the EVH 5150III 50S features independent dual-concentric controls allowing for gain and volume level matching.
$1,649.99
- 12 payments of$137.50/mo
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EVH 5150 Iconic Series EL34 Tube Guitar Amplifier Head (15 Watts)
Unleash a fury of high-gain mayhem at quieter volumes with this 15-watt 5150 Iconic head! A single EL34 power tube lends this amp a British-style flavor.
$659.99
- 12 payments of$55.00/mo
- No Credit Check6 payments of$110.00/mo
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Bad Cat Mod Shop Hot Cat 50 Guitar Amplifier Head (50 Watts)
The Mod Shop Hot Cat 50 is a ferocious feline, ranging from American cleans to vintage British crunch to rule-the-jungle, roaring high-gain tones.
$2,499.99
- 12 payments of$208.33/mo
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PRS Paul Reed Smith Archon MKII 2-Channel Guitar Amplifier Head (50 Watts)
Powered by 6L6 tubes, this versatile 2-channel amp delivers tonal variety for the stage or studio, from blistering overdriven tones to high-headroom cleans.
$1,149.00
- 12 payments of$95.75/mo
- No Credit Check6 payments of$191.50/mo
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Marshall Studio Vintage Plexi Guitar Amplifier Head (20 Watts)
Get unmistakable Marshall tone in a smaller form factor! The Marshall Studio Vintage Plexi 20 head is the rebirth of a generation-inspiring amplifier.
$1,349.99
- 12 payments of$112.50/mo
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Marshall Origin50H Guitar Amplifier Head (50 Watts)
The Origin50H delivers classic, rich and harmonic all-tube tones with a contemporary, sleek style, an effects loop and Powerstem power scaling capabilities.
$779.99
- 12 payments of$65.00/mo
- No Credit Check6 payments of$130.00/mo
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Marshall DSL20HR Guitar Amplifier Head (20 Watts)
Redesigned with a more versatile EQ, Softube emulated output, and adjustable power settings, the Marshall DSL20HR amplifier head sounds great at any volume.
$659.99
- 12 payments of$55.00/mo
- No Credit Check6 payments of$110.00/mo
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Engl Fireball 100 Guitar Amplifier Head (100 Watts)
Unleash unbridled fury on any audience with the Engl Fireball 100. Loaded with 6L6GC power tubes, this 100-watt beast offers two channels of aggressive tone.
$2,099.99
- 12 payments of$175.00/mo
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PRS Paul Reed Smith MT15 V2 Mark Tremonti Signature Guitar Amplifier Head (15 Watts)
Conjure huge tones out of this 15-watt lunchbox amp! Mark Tremonti's second signature MT15 boasts a variety of gain stages ranging from clean to extra mean.
$949.00
- 12 payments of$79.08/mo
- No Credit Check6 payments of$158.17/mo
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Mesa/Boogie Mark Five: 35 Tube Guitar Amplifier Head (35 Watts)
Powered by a quartet of EL84s, the Mark Five: 35 comes equipped with Dyna-Watt technology, two channels, and tons of options to carve out your tone.
$2,029.00
- 12 payments of$169.08/mo
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What Type of Tone?
For thick, overdriven sound, some of the most popular options are Orange, EVH, Marshall, and Randall amp heads. A head from any of these brands will be able to deliver scorching distortion, or dial back to a clean or slightly crunchy tone with ease. While wattage is obviously an important spec when looking at tube amplifiers, details such as tube type (pentode, triode, etc.), number of channels, and the frequencies of the EQ controls can affect your tone in big ways as well. Looking into the equipment artists played on your favorite tracks and live performances can sometimes lead you to your dream amp. If flexibility is what you require, a more tonally versatile amp (such as a Hughes & Kettner switchable-tube model) gives you control over tube and wattage selection, and more.
Stacks of the Future
For the tonal trailblazer, modern amp heads offer a lot more than simply a recreation of '60s or '70s tube tone. Line 6's Spider head provides the everyday guitarist with a wealth of amp sounds and effects built in, and includes stereo speakers for practice and tone tweaking. The popular Kemper Profiler models offer pro-quality digital modeling sound with all the benefits and customization available with digital technology, and some models from Egnater and Laney offers modern features like MIDI capability, or a built-in digital audio interface. And with more and more manufacturers including speaker-emulating outputs on their amp heads, using a separate head with the cabinet of your choosing is starting to make more and more sense.