Are you shredding on a budget and in need of a new guitar amplifier? In this article we break down the top choices for guitar amps that cost under $200. These guitar amplifiers come from the best names in the business - Roland, Marshall, and Fender. Each one was selected for its wide range of customizable tone settings and high quality. Put simply, if you're looking for a guitar amplifier under $200, any one of these options is going to be perfect for you:
1. Cube 20X Guitar Combo Amp . Packing powerful sound and a ton of tone settings into one small package, the Roland 20X Cube is a shoe-in on any "best guitar amplifiers" list! The Cube 20X puts out 20 watts of power through an 8'' speaker and comes with a built-in tuner, aux input, 7 different amp modeling modes, and a ton of customizable onboard effects. The Roland Cube 20X is a great guitar amplifier for home practice, but don't let it's small stature fool you - this amplifier gets loud! It doesn't matter if you play thrash metal or blues, Cube can adapt with the turn of a knob to help you achieve the tones you want.

2. MG15FX 15 Watt Guitar Combo Amp . This Marshall guitar amplifier is another great option for tone junkies who need complete control over their sound. Comes with 4 switchable channels, a 3-band equalizer and inspiring digital effects like chorus, phaser, flanger and delay. And to get the most out of these customizable tone settings, the amp is compatible with the Stompware foot controller. This allows players to switch seamlessly between different presets as they play! Need a good loud amp for practice, or just everyday use? This guitar amplifier is plenty loud but can also produce clean tones at whisper-quiet volumes that won't wake the neighbors.

3. Frontman 65R Guitar Combo Amp . Do you want to play loud? I mean REALLY loud? The Fender Frontman 65R has been known to drown out drummers on volume level 3 (of 10!)...one guitarist even claims his Frontman overpowered a 600w PA system! Despite its killer power, this guitar amplifier can also get quiet enough to practice in a home bedroom. So if you're looking for reliability, affordability, durability, and VOLUME, this Fender guitar amplifier should definitely be on your list.

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