Mini amps are small, compact, light, and some of the coolest looking guitar amplifiers you can find. They are sometimes really, really, small, and they also seem to come in a lot more different styles than full-sized amplifiers.
Along with the benefit of being extra portable and convenient, using a mini-amp instead of a full-sized one lets you choose a look that isn’t always available in the bigger amps.
Danelectro Honeytone
Power: | 1 watt |
Speaker Size: | 5 inch |
Dimensions: | 6 x 3 x 6 inches |
Weight: | 15 ounces |
The Danelectro Honeytone is louder than most mini amps and offers a great clean, or overdriven sound.
US Blues USB-A40GP
Power: | 4 watt |
Speaker Size: | 3 inch |
Dimensions: | 9 x 5 x 9 inches |
Weight: | 12.8 ounces |
The US Blues USB A40GP is a hot pink mini amp featuring many features and a very loud sound for such a little amp.
Orange Micro Crush PiX
Power: | 3 watt |
Speaker Size: | 5 inch |
Dimensions: | 3.4 x 5.9 x 5.9 inches |
Weight: | 2 pounds |
The Orange Micro Crush PiX is a great sounding portable amp that is small and sturdy with great sound controls.
Power: | 5 watt |
Speaker Size: | 5 inch |
Dimensions: | 7.8 x 5.6 x 11.2 inches |
Weight: | 4.5 pounds |
The Pignose 7-100 is a great portable micro amp with a unique look and is very fun and easy to use.