EastCoast EC-G15GRII 15w Guitar Amp with Reverb in stock

£79.00

The EastCoast EC-G15GRII 15w Guitar Amp with Reverb is now in stock . You will find it with fast UK delivery online for £79 with P+P. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by EastCoast Guitars This product comes with a great warranty. EastCoast EC-G15GRII 15w Guitar Amp with Reverb. Please read more (a sponsored…

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The EastCoast EC-G15GRII 15w Guitar Amp with Reverb is now in stock . You will find it with fast UK delivery online for £79 with P+P. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by EastCoast Guitars This product comes with a great warranty. EastCoast EC-G15GRII 15w Guitar Amp with Reverb. Please read more (a sponsored link) for images, details and to place an order direct.

15W

15W refers to a 15-watt amplifier, which is a popular power rating for small to medium-sized guitar amps. These amps offer a good balance between manageable volume and tonal richness, making them suitable for practice, recording, and small gigs. Like 10W amps, many 15W models—especially valve (tube) amps—can deliver warm, dynamic overdrive when pushed without being excessively loud. They are often chosen by players who want more headroom and power than lower-wattage amps while still maintaining portability and great tone.

Amp

An amp, short for amplifier, is a crucial piece of equipment that boosts the signal from your guitar or other instruments, allowing you to control volume and shape your tone. Guitar amps come in various styles, including valve (tube), solid-state, and digital modelling, each offering unique sound characteristics. Whether you’re practicing at home, recording in the studio, or playing live, the right amp can make all the difference in achieving your desired sound—from clean and crisp to rich overdrive and distortion.

Guitar

Here at GPAS we have everything guitar from music to guitars amps pedals and stuff. The guitar is a versatile stringed instrument played across countless genres, from rock and blues to classical and jazz.

Typically featuring six strings, it produces sound by vibrating strings stretched over a wooden body or solid frame, amplified acoustically or electronically.

We have Guitars in all types, including acoustic, electric, bass guitars and electro-acoustic, each offering different tonal characteristics and playing styles. For many, the guitar is both a tool of expression and a lifelong obsession—lending itself equally to raw power, subtle nuance, and everything in between.

Guitar Amps and Cabs

Guitar amps and cabs are just as crucial to a guitarist’s tone as the guitar itself. Amplifiers shape the sound—whether it’s clean and warm, crunchy and bluesy, or full-on distortion for rock and metal. They come in two main types: combo amps, which include both the amp and speaker in one unit, and amp heads, which are paired with separate cabinets (cabs) to project the sound.

Cabs come in various sizes, like 1×12, 2×12, or the mighty 4×12, each delivering different tone and feel. Speakers, cabinet wood, and even open vs closed backs all influence the sound. Matching the right amp and cab gives players control over their dynamics, tone, and presence—whether you’re playing in your bedroom, a studio, or on a festival stage.

Reverb

Reverb, short for reverberation, is an essential guitar effect that simulates the natural reflections of sound in a physical space, such as a room, hall, or cathedral. It adds depth, ambiance, and spaciousness to the guitar’s sound by creating a series of discrete echoes that decay over time, mimicking the way sound reverberates in different environments. Reverb pedals offer controls for adjusting parameters such as decay time (the length of the reverb tail), pre-delay (the time between the original signal and the onset of the reverb), and mix (the balance between the dry and reverberated signals). By adjusting these parameters, guitarists can achieve a wide range of reverb effects, from subtle room ambience to lush, expansive reverberation. Reverb is widely used across various music genres, including rock, jazz, ambient, and electronic music, to add depth, dimension, and realism to guitar tones, creating a sense of space and immersion in the sound. Popular reverb pedal models include the Strymon BigSky, Boss RV-6, and Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail.

About EastCoast Guitars

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