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Classic® 20 Guitar Combo Amplifier
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Key Features

Guitar amps give your electric guitar its voice, from clean tones to heavy distortion, and shape how you sound live or in the studio. This category covers combos, amp heads, and compact rigs built for reliability, tone, and ease of use.

Peavey delivers good guitar amps that stand up to touring, rehearsals, or home practice. Our amps are built tough and designed to let your playing shine, whether you're jamming quietly or pushing for a full stage sound.

  • Durable construction with robust transformers, cabinets, and hardware for long-lasting use.
  • Wide tonal range from clean warmth to high-gain crunch, suitable for diverse genres.
  • Flexible output and cab options: combo amps for convenience, heads for custom rigs.
  • Built-in features like effects loop, direct outputs, and tone shaping controls for versatile setups.
  • Compact models for practice or small gigs, and high-power heads for stage-level performance.
  • Straightforward controls that let you dial in sound quickly and reliably.

How to Choose the Right Guitar Amps

Match amp power to your playing context

For bedroom practice or small jams, a low-watt combo offers volume without overwhelming. If you play live or with a band, pick a higher-watt head or combo to fill rooms and cut through drums.

Consider speaker configuration and portability

A combo amp simplifies setup, speaker, and amp in one box and works for travel or small gigs. If you want upgrade options or varied cab choices, go for a head-plus-cab configuration.

Think about tonal character

Need clean tones, blues warmth, or heavy distortion? A versatile amp with flexible EQ and channel switching helps. Good guitar amps give you a foundation, but the right amp brings out your style.

Plan for flexibility and future growth

If you expect to gig, record, or expand your rig, choose an amp with output options, effects loop, or direct out. A head-unit gives more routing flexibility than a fixed-cab combo.

Balance cost and feature set

Entry-level combos suit beginners or casual players. More advanced amp heads cost more but offer stronger tone shaping, power, and upgrade paths. Pick based on your needs.

Who Is This For

  • Beginners and casual players - A user-friendly amp helps you learn, practice, and grow without complications.
  • Gigging musicians and bands - Robust amps with headroom and output flexibility support live performance demands.
  • Recording guitarists and home producers - Amps with direct outputs or effects loops let you track easily or integrate with interfaces.

Frequently asked questions

What makes an amp "good" for electric guitar?

A good amplifier delivers a clear tone across volume levels, has stable construction, and offers useful features like tone shaping, effects loop, or multiple outputs.

Can I use a small combo amp for live shows?

For small venues or low-volume gigs, yes. For larger venues or louder setups, a higher-watt head or full cab provides more headroom and presence.

Should I choose a combo amp or a head + cab setup?

Combos are easy to move and set up, great for home or small gigs. Head + cab setups offer more flexibility, easier upgrades, and louder output.

Do tube amps sound better than solid-state ones?

Tube amps often provide a warmer tone and natural overdrive. Solid-state or hybrid amps deliver consistent output and less maintenance; the choice depends on your music style and preference.

Is a powerful amp necessary for heavy music genres?

For metal or high-gain genres, a powerful amp head like the 6505 gives better saturation, sustain, and clarity, especially when using low tunings or distortion pedals.

Products in this category

Peavey guitar amps: select models (not exhaustive). Note: This table highlights only select products from our extensive range of guitar amps.
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Joshua Homme Decade Too Guitar Amp Combo Compact 10-watt solid-state combo amp delivering Josh Homme's signature tones with tube-like sustain.
invective.112 Guitar Combo Amplifier All-tube 20-watt combo amp offering pristine cleans and high-gain leads designed with Misha Mansoor.
Musician 60 112 Guitar Amp Combo 60th anniversary all-tube 60-watt combo with ModeMaster for Class A/B switching and pedal platform versatility.
6505 1992 Original Guitar Amplifier Head 120-watt tube head recapturing the original 1992 tones with high-gain preamp and massive power.
6505 MH Guitar Mini Amp Head Compact 20-watt all-tube mini head mirroring the 6505 1992 Original's gain structure and tones.
Classic 20 Guitar Combo Amplifier 20-watt all-tube combo providing warm Classic Series tones with modern features like a power attenuator.
Classic 20 MH Guitar Mini Amp Head 20-watt all-tube mini head delivering warm, versatile tones for various playing styles.
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