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Monoprice 1x10 Guitar Combo Amplifier - Black, 40-Watt, Spring Reverb, 10-Inch 4-Ohm Speaker, High & Low Inputs, Headphone Output - Stage Right Series

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Features

  • 40-watt amplifier driving a 10-inch, 4-ohm speaker
  • 60 Hz to 12 kHz frequency response
  • 3-band equalizer (100 Hz, 1 kHz, 3 kHz)
  • 0.5% total harmonic distortion
  • Volume controls go to 11 for that extra push over the cliff to really send the audience into a frenzy!

Description

Crank it up to 11 using this 40-watt 1x10 Guitar Combo Amp with Spring Reverb from Monoprice! This guitar amp employs a 40-watt amplifier driving a 10-inch, 4-ohm speaker. It features a genuine spring-reverb, which allows you to capture the classic surf sound made famous by such artists as Dick Dale, the Beach Boys, the Ventures, and Man or Astro-man? The spring reverb is also useful for production of electronic music, lounge, or anything where you want to produce dark, dripping overtones to your sound.

Brand: Monoprice


Color: Multi


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Output Wattage: 40 Watts


Product Dimensions: 11.4"D x 18.7"W x 17.1"H


Product Dimensions: 18.7 x 11.4 x 17.1 inches


Item Weight: 22.3 pounds


Item model number: 611800


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 7, 2014


Manufacturer: Monoprice Inc.


Country of Origin: China


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  • A lot of good features for a reasonable price.
Style: Amplifier
The Monoprice Stage Right 40 watt amp was everything I expected for a $99 amp and a bit more. It has a great sound for the price point. It seems to be well-made. The overdrive/distortion is reasonably good but since I have four pedals it's kinda academic. I was able to turn it up pretty high in clean-tone (without pedals) before breaking up some. Again, for the price, a great loud/good tone practice amp. The spring reverb works pretty well and can be well-controlled-it sounds a heck of a lot better than another amp I once had that created it electronically. A minor peeve: I can hear a teeny bit of reverb in whatever I'm playing with the reverb turned off. I'm running two of my pedals straight into the high input jack and the other two (an equalizer and pre-amp/tube modeler) into the Fx send and return jacks. That really cleaned up and sharpened the total sound. The other two pedals are compress/sustain and a morpher. I then ran a line out to a 15 watt Fender amp to split out some of the bass separately. The MP SR amp drives the smaller amp very well with no issues. I hear just a smidgen of hiss at low volumes with or without the Fender amp. The Fender had zero hiss on its own. Overall, I'm very satisfied. Monoprice: consider adding an XLR input and output. I think people would pay a bit more for that feature. Update 11-21-2021: I'm still loving it. I see the price has gone up (hasn't everything?) but it would still be great at that price. Lots of learning curve for two months has ironed out a bunch of sound issues that weren't this amp's fault (like maybe my playing.) The fx circuit and spring reverb (I stopped noticing the slight reverb with the control turned down, or maybe it healed itself) are worth the price! I'm considering a Celestion or other speaker upgrade down the road. Moving pedals around and doing different things with line in/out took care of a bit of the hiss. It's now liveable. You cannot go wrong! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2021 by Jumpingjackjim

  • Hard to beat in this price bracket.
Style: Amplifier
Good solid cab, built sturdy. Weighs about 20 lbs. looks like any other amp. dials are smooth and dampened and don't feel flimsy or loose which is nice. 2 channels. Most cheaper amps have the distortion added to the main. It can get pretty loud quick, though I haven't really cranked it up far. With some of the reviews I was expecting the reverb to be borderline broken or something. It sounds like a reg old reverb to me and works fine. Anyone expecting a reverb tank tone from a $2k plexy or tweed in a 90 dollar amp is tripping. Plus I have all the verb and delay I want in my pedals if needed. A major plus to me at this price point is the FX send/return. Something hard to find on a cheap amp. And the hi low ins as well. Not really a negative but could really use a channel switching port/pedal. Something I will add later Overall it's def a nice amp for the price. I haven't even plugged in my effects yet since getting it and I've enjoyed several hours of jamming, you can get a nice tone once your dialed in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024 by Thrasher

  • Versatile! But sound quality/speaker is lacking
Style: Amplifier
I like the equalization options and the overdrive was a nice touch. You can crank it to 11. It is full of input/output ports galore, which is was why I got it. There's a ton you can do with it. The volume is good it can get very loud, but the sound easily becomes too muddled. It's like it has a low quality speaker that can't handle the power. What gives? Seriously, it's a starter amp type sound, which was disappointing. For example, the bass isn't powerful but more just "muffles" the sound than deliver any bass. For that, I' just go to my Vypyr and get loud but professional amp sounds. At best, if you play metal, to get good sound you'll have to tweak away at fx pedals to help balance it out. It will take some work to make it somewhat passable. However, the low input wss particularly awesome. The sounds are more subdued, cleaner, and handles better at high volume. The high input can get raspy, in contrast. Pretty cool. Separately, as an amp for other things, it's a good deal. I can easily plug in one of my keyboards while feeding in recordings or a mic, or other instrument, and feed it out into another amp if I wanted. Amp is good size and not too heavy, seems sturdy. Notably mesh over speakers seems wavy cheap. Someone mwntiomed their's caught smoke. I smelt something but it wasnt hot but more of new amp smell breaking it in. If that changes I'll update review. Overall, good deal for price, but too bad speaker quality wasn,'t better, but just maybe my opinion, my snazzy Peavey amp might have spoiled me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by Emperor Pirk

  • A Very Solid Solid State!
Style: Amplifier
Delivered today. Here's my take on this solid state amp. Been playing since 1960. Was an amp tech and luithier for decades, and schooled at both endeavours. Not a hack with a soldering iron. This amp is brilliantly clear, and clean up to around 60% volume. Then a mild compressed distortion enters in the clean channel. Very strong. The three band EQ is straight forward and very easy to set. The OD channel utilizes this EQ, and the gain is most effective. Love the volume controls on both channels going to "eleven!" Very Spinal Tap! A cool touch! The spring reverb is basic, with considerable "tail" when above 4 or 5, but again, it ain't digital! It's livable. Does deliver what is expected. Loud and clear clear tones from both channels. A very well designed solid state amplifer with a gracious tone and don't forget.. An FX loop to boot! I often add this to amps if none is provided. Nice touch. And to those that whine about no foot switch for the OD, stick an OD pedal in the input and quit your belly aching! Get over it! Bottom line is that I didn't "need" this amp, but was intrigued by it's listed qualities. Thus I bought it. I do not regret that choice. My other amps are enjoying a well deserved rest now. But, this amp may well be in line with my LP and 335 for quite awhile. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2020 by Dennis M

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