Ok, so you've just purchased a glossy new electrical guitar but what type of amplifier should you get. Well, full size amps are just too large, too tough and too costly to play in your bedroom. A half stacked amp is a good compromise but they can be terribly costly, especially if you're only starting out.
if you're one those guitarists that like to shift their gear around from gig to gig without a squad of roadies in tow or if you're a noob without the budget of Joe Satriani then its a great idea to snatch one of the various wonderful guitar mini amps that are on the market these days.
Unlike early models, this clutch of guitar mini amps boast a sound and feature set that rivals their big brothers, but at a fragment of the price. Take for instance the classic Marshall amp, loved by heavy metal gods around the planet. Well, you can now get a complete range of Marshall guitar mini amps that boast the same looks, a great grumbling sound and actually have some extra features like distortion, overdrive and headphone jacks for when the rest of the family just have to get some sleep!
Quality is rarely compromised with the better brands like Marshall and Fender. You get the same awareness of detail, build quality and, of course a sound that would satisfy all but the most hardcore enthusiasts - all powered by a 9V battery.