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Roland are known for making standout effects pedals and more. Founded with a passion for tone and innovation, their gear has shaped countless records and players’ sounds. Look out for their iconic designs and flagship models — they’ve earned a reputation for reliability and creativity.
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Guitar amps cover everything needed to amplify, shape, and project your guitar sound, from small practice setups to full stage and studio rigs. In this category you’ll find combo amps, separate amp heads and speaker cabinets, covering valve, solid-state, and hybrid designs, each offering a different feel and response. You’ll also see modelling and digital amps, built-in effects, footswitches, attenuation solutions, replacement speakers, valves, and essential accessories to keep an amp performing at its best. Whether you’re chasing pristine cleans, classic crunch, or modern high-gain tones, guitar amps and related gear are all about finding the right balance of power, tone, and control for the way you play.
Combo amps combine an amplifier and speaker into a single, self-contained unit, making them a practical and popular choice for many players. They’re easy to transport, simple to set up, and available in a wide range of power ratings, from small practice amps to powerful stage-ready models. Combo amps come in valve, solid-state, hybrid, and digital designs, often with built-in effects and tone controls. Their all-in-one nature makes them ideal for home use, rehearsals, recording, and live performance where convenience and reliable tone matter.
An electric guitar is the backbone of countless styles, from clean, chiming rhythms to high-gain lead work. Unlike acoustics, electric guitars rely on pickups and amplification, so details like pickup type, scale length, body shape, neck profile and bridge design all have a real impact on how the instrument feels and sounds in your hands. Whether you’re drawn to classic single-coil sparkle, thick humbucker punch, or more modern high-output designs, the right electric guitar should inspire you to play and respond naturally to your touch. It’s not just about genre or looks – it’s about finding an instrument that fits your playing style, your hands, and the music you want to make.
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