Lightweight and Portable
Hauling an amp head and speaker cabinet (or two!) around between gigs is no easy task, and that's why countless musicians now rely on the exceptional tones offered by combo amplifiers. Housing everything you need to rock in one convenient unit, combo amps are the choice of the working musician due to their flexible sound and versatility. With models from Fender, Vox, Marshall and more, find the best combo amps at PMT.
Effects and More!
If you just need an amplifier suitable for practicing guitar at home, a combo solution might be your best bet. Many amps offer built-in effects, tuning, modelling, and other tech to ensure that you have everything you need in the most compact and refined package. Look out for amps that have power control too, for ultimate cranked-up tones at home-friendly volumes. Read our guide on the Best Practice Amps to find out more!
Electric Guitars under £200 - FAQs
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What is a decent price for an electric guitar?
You can spend almost anything you want to on an electric guitar, but nowadays it’s possible to buy a quality instrument for less. As long as they’re manufactured to a high standard, you can get excellent electric guitars for under £200.
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How expensive should your first guitar be?
How much you pay for your first guitar will come down to your budget and what you’re willing to spend. Whether it’s for yourself or you’re buying it for someone else, you may prefer to stick to a budget of around £200 or less.
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Are cheaper guitars harder to play?
Some of the features that make guitars more expensive have little to no bearing on how easy they are to play. However, cheap electric guitars that are made to a poor standard can be harder to play.