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So how much volume do you need? If you're a hobbyist who occasionally enjoys grabbing your guitar and playing some songs, you don't need the most colossal solid-state beast on the market. Your best bet is to grab something in the 10 to 30-watt range. There are many top sellers here, including the Orange Amplifiers Crush 20RT 20W 1x8, the Vox Pathfinder 10 Guitar Combo Amp and the Line 6 Micro Spider 6W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp. Either of these amps would provide you with countless hours of playing enjoyment and they're also a great option for studio recording artists.
Of course, if you have aspirations of playing with others, you'll need something with a bit more oomph. If you're jamming in the garage with friends, try an amp in the 60-90 watt range. There are many here, including the Peavey Bandit 112 Guitar Amplifier with TransTube Technology and the Rocktron V50D Velocity 50W Amp. Both of these models are loaded with killer effects and tone controls to shape your ideal sound. Now, for all you rockers who want the biggest, baddest and loudest, turn your attention to powerhouses like the Fender Champion 100 or the Leslie G37 100W 1x12. These 2-channel solid state amps were clearly designed for the stage and the results will be sure to impress you.
Considering how many 2-channel solid state combo guitar amplifiers make up this catalog, it really doesn't seem fair to highlight only a few models, but hopefully the examples above gave you an idea of what is waiting here. In order to take full advantage of your guitar talents, you need a solid state combo amp that provides a wide variety of tone-shaping capabilities - and for that, a 2-channel model is just the answer.






























