Laney Mini Stereo Amp Supergroup Edition MINI-ST-SUPERG
Description
Laney Mini Stereo Amp Supergroup Edition MINI-ST-SUPERG
The Laney Mini Stereo Amp Supergroup Edition is a compact, battery-powered amplifier built for players who need genuine tone and stereo spread without the weight penalty. At just 1.8 kg, it's the rare amp that actually goes everywhere—rehearsals, writing sessions, hotel rooms, bedside jams—without becoming a burden. Solid-state construction means zero tube maintenance headaches; you grab it, plug in, and play. Dual channels with independent controls let you voice clean textures and driven tones on the fly, making it versatile enough for serious practice or small-venue work.
Tone & Features
The amp punches with 2 x 3 watts RMS stereo output through 2 x 3" full-range drivers, delivering surprising clarity and definition for its size. Two channels—clean and drive—each with independent gain, tone, and level controls give you real tonal palette to explore. The integrated delay effect with delay level control adds depth and space to your playing without requiring external gear. Three input options—1/4" guitar input, auxiliary input, and headphone socket—plus the included Laney Smart Insert (LSI) cable for external effects mean you can expand your rig as your playing demands.
True Portability
Running on 6 x AA batteries (not included), this amp operates completely cordless and silent—no power supply hum, no AC adapter tether. The 142 x 205 x 100 mm footprint fits anywhere a guitar lives: backpack, gig bag, desk corner, or lap. It's the rare portable stereo amp that doesn't compromise on connectivity or control.
Key Features
- 2 x 3 watts RMS stereo power output
- Solid-state electronics with no tube maintenance required
- 2 x 3" full-range drivers
- 2 channels: clean and drive
- Channel controls: gain, drive, level, tone, delay, delay level, and volume
- Guitar input (1/4" jack), auxiliary input, and headphone socket
- Laney Smart Insert (LSI) with supplied cable for external effects
- Built-in delay effect
- Battery powered: 6 x AA batteries (not supplied)
- Dimensions: 142 x 205 x 100 mm (H x W x D)
- Weight: 1.8 kg
The Supergroup Edition combines legitimate stereo capability, dual-channel flexibility, and true portability in a format that actually travels and operates anywhere.
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Country of Manufacture | China |
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At a Glance
The Laney Mini Stereo Amp Supergroup Edition is a battery-powered 2x3-watt stereo practice amp that weighs just 1.8 kg and fits into a gig bag or backpack without complaint. Built for guitarists who need desk-friendly practice tone with genuine stereo spread, dual channels (clean and drive), and a built-in delay—no power adapter required. Choose it for its remarkable portability, solid-state reliability, and honest tonal character that punches above its size for bedroom sessions and travel.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Practice
- ✓ Home Recording
- ✓ Travel
Not the best pick for
- – Live Performance
- – Touring
Skill level: Beginner · Intermediate
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 2 x 3 watts stereo mean, and will it be loud enough for practice?
The amp delivers 3 watts from each of two channels in stereo, totaling 6 watts combined. This is adequate for personal practice, bedroom recording, and intimate monitoring but is not designed for live performance or venues—it's a studio and bedroom tool.
What kind of effects or customization does it offer?
It includes a built-in delay effect with adjustable delay level on each channel, and the included Laney Smart Insert cable allows you to integrate external pedals into the signal chain for deeper tone shaping.
How long does the battery last, and what batteries does it need?
The amp runs on 6 x AA batteries (not included) and delivers cordless, silent operation with no power hum. Battery life depends on the quality and type of batteries used and the volume level, but typical alkaline sets provide several hours of practice before replacement is needed.
Can I use this with headphones or a home-studio interface?
Yes—it has a dedicated headphone socket for silent practice, and the auxiliary input accepts line-level sources like synthesizers, drum machines, or audio interfaces. The three input options (guitar, auxiliary, and headphone) let you monitor multiple sources flexibly.
Is this the same as a Marshall MS-2 or Vox Pathfinder 10?
All three are compact practice amps, but the Laney Mini Stereo offers true stereo output and dual channels, while the Marshall MS-2 is mono and ultra-minimal, and the Vox Pathfinder 10 is larger and AC-powered. The Laney is the only fully battery-portable stereo option among these comparables.