What's more, it's now fully active, with its own built-in 350-W power amp, which allows it to run as a full-range, flat response (FRFR) speaker. That means you can run all sorts of guitar amp modeling ...
The Spark 2 from Positive Grid looks like a miniature old-school amp, but it is, essentially, a computer with some knobs and a speaker. It has Bluetooth, USB-C, and an associated smartphone app. It ...
According to the brand, the SoundUp has a pretty hefty 100 watts of Class D amplification and promises to be able to drive ...
History: Ted Weber worked at Delphi Electronics in Kokomo when he launched a hobby of making speakers for guitar amplifiers. Weber received positive feedback on his cone-shaped devices, and he ...
The Caseic from Florida's Zachary DeJarnette could make such things less of a chore, by combining a guitar case with an amplifier and speaker combo. Though street guitarists might place something like ...
Available in 1x12 and 2x12 formats, the Powercab CL offers players the choice of six switchable virtual speakers based on classic drivers, and you can turn them all of if you prefer ...
We may earn an affiliate commission when you buy through our links. Busking just got a lot easier. As a musician in 2025, I feel like busking has never seemed like a more enticing prospect than it ...
Marshall just introduced its very first party speaker, the Bromley 750. It looks a whole lot like a guitar amp, which makes sense given the company's pedigree. Also, instrument amps are basically just ...
I'm basically looking for something like the Nuforce Cube. It's essentially a USB speaker with a built-in DAC and headphone amp. I can't seem to find anything that's as all-in-one as the Cube, ...