Here’s my compilation of the top guitar amps of all time. The list has been written down after doing a good research and it’s based on how people have reviewed them.
Marshall JCM-900 Series
This amp is both very versatile and powerful. Channel A can get super clean. It stays clean with the gain up to 4-5 (Gain goes to 10 on CH. A), as loud as you want. I know Marshall’s claim to fame is their distortion, but the clean sound on this amp is very full, shimmering, and beautiful. As the gain increases, it gets into “classic” Marshall overdrive. This is a great amp for rock/hard rock. If you want to get a big distorted sound, though, you need to pair it with a closed-back speaker cab.
Fender Twin
The Fender Twin is an all-tube combo amplifier with dual 12″ speakers, outputting 15ws. It was modified in 1958 for more volume, with a power increase to 80W. This “hi-powered,” tweed-covered design continued into the early days of 1960- after the other Professional Series of Fender amplifiers had made the transition to the modern, brownface design.
Peavey 5150
This is an all tube 2×12 sealed back 60 watt 2 channel combo. Everything you need for playing metal to hard rock to funk to blues and jazz. This amp really wails at any volume for any rock guitarist. If you play hard rock and roll and it suits you perfect. On just about any setting the amp is very very noisy.
Vox AC30
The Vox AC30 is a guitar amplifier manufactured by Vox. The Vox AC30 was originally introduced in 1958 as “big brother” for 15W AC15 model, Vox’s original flagship amplifier, powered by a pair of EL84 tubes, an EF86-driven Normal channel and ECC83-driven Vib-Trem channel, and rectified by an EZ81
Trace Elliot Super Tramp
This amp is amazing,If you’re shopping for combo amps, don’t discount this thing just because there are no tubes. You may be surprised.

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