Best practice amps 2024: hone your guitar and bass chops at home

A Positive Grid Spark Mini practice amp
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The best practice amps come in many shapes and sizes, all dependent on your particular needs. Whether you're a beginner looking for your first amp or a seasoned pro who wants something to practice on away from your gigging rig, here you'll find a superb selection of options to meet your needs.

When considering a new practice amp there are a few key elements to look at including size, amount of tones, and potential volume. Most of these are low-wattage choices that will deliver enough volume to fill a room, but not so much they disturb others. We've also chosen relatively small amps, as they'll need to fit into bedrooms and potentially on desks and shelves. They're also packed full of amp and effects models so you'll have plenty of tone options no matter what style of music you prefer.

Yamaha THR30II Wireless
30W | 2 x 3.5" | 15 amps | 10 FX

Yamaha THR30II Wireless
30W | 2 x 3.5" | 15 amps | 10 FX
Although the Yamaha THR30II doesn’t look an awful lot like a guitar amplifier, that’s kind of the whole idea. It can sit anywhere in the home due to its ‘home-audio’ look - keeping guitarists and non-guitarists happy all the same. The latter can even use the THR30II to stream audio via Bluetooth. 
★★★★★

Read more: Yamaha THR30II Wireless review

Line 6 Catalyst 100
100W | 1 x 12" | 12 amps | 27 FX

Line 6 Catalyst 100
100W | 1 x 12" | 12 amps | 27 FX
The Catalyst series offers a more simplistic, traditional take on the ever-popular modeling amp, reminiscent of the Boss Katana series. The Catalyst's amp tones sound spectacular – which is all down to the HX technology that this amp borrows from the Helix range. There are six separate amp models which span from super clean to ultra-dirty, which makes the Catalyst an impressively versatile piece of kit. The 18 other effects, as well as six separate types of reverb, help to bring these tones to life even further – and for the money, the amount of choice you have is incredible.
★★★★½

Read more: Line 6 Catalyst 100 review

Orange Crush 20
20W | 1 x 8" | 2 amps | No FX

Orange Crush 20
20W | 1 x 8" | 2 amps | No FX
Thick, chewy, and heavy on the mid-range, Orange amps have one of the most distinctive and recognizable overdriven tones on the market. Its traditional tube models can be at the more expensive end of the ladder, yet with the Orange Crush 20 you can access amazing tone for a fraction of the cost.
★★★★

Read more: Orange Crush 20 review

Blackstar ID Core 10 V3
10W | 2 x 3" | 6 amps | 12 FX

Blackstar ID Core 10 V3
10W | 2 x 3" | 6 amps | 12 FX
It may be a practice amp, but that doesn't mean the Blackstar ID: Core 10 is boring. This incredibly versatile amp is jam-packed with tonal possibilities. It is almost impossible to get a bad sound from its six channels and twelve effects - trust us we tried! From boutique clean tones to face-melting rock tones, this little amp can do it all. 
★★★★★

Read more: Blackstar ID Core 10 V3 review

Line 6 Spider V 30 MKII
30W | 1 x 8" | 79 amps | 82 FX

Line 6 Spider V 30 MKII
30W | 1 x 8" | 79 amps | 82 FX

Despite their budget amp reputation, the Spider range actually offers superb value for guitarists who like to try a little bit of everything. And, with over 200 preset amps, models and variations included, you’re bound to find something here you can use for practice. 
★★★★

Read more: Line 6 Spider V 30 MKII review

Recent updates

20/11/24: We added three new amp models to the list, two of which are recent new releases. Product labels have also been changed to better reflect the needs of guitarists searching for a new practice amp.
15/03/24:
We audited the product list to ensure we are still recommending the best practice amps. We have also added a handy "at a glance" section to each product to help you better understand our choices.
07/11/23: As well as auditing the products to make sure the list is up to date with the very best practice amps around, we've also given this page a fresh new look, improving the navigation to make it easier than ever to find the right unit for you. Want to get to the good stuff without reading walls of text? Use the "quick list" section to get to know our top choices without any fuss. There are also links to read a more detailed review of each model if you'd like to learn more.  

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Chris Corfield

Chris Corfield is a journalist with over 12 years of experience writing for some of the music world's biggest brands including Orange Amplification, MusicRadar, Guitar World, Total Guitar and Dawsons Music. Chris loves getting nerdy about everything from guitar gear and synths, to microphones and music production hardware.

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