LX10 BK vs MINI-ST-SUPERG — Compare
Laney LX 10W Electric Guitar Combo Amp 1x5 with Drive LX10 BK vs Laney Mini Stereo Amp Supergroup Edition MINI-ST-SUPERG
The LX10 is a tube-driven 10W combo with a single channel and 1x5" speaker, built for bedroom players seeking authentic tube tone and natural breakup. The Mini Stereo is a battery-powered 2x3W solid-state amp with dual channels, stereo output, and built-in delay—prioritizing maximum portability and cordless operation. Choose the LX10 for richer, more responsive tone; choose the Mini Stereo if you need true travel-friendliness and effects.
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Laney LX 10W Electric Guitar Combo Amp 1x5 with Drive LX10 BK
Laney Mini Stereo Amp Supergroup Edition MINI-ST-SUPERG
Specs side by side
| Laney LX 10W Electric Guitar Combo Amp 1x5 with Drive LX10 BK | Laney Mini Stereo Amp Supergroup Edition MINI-ST-SUPERG | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $125.57 | $121.37 |
| Brand | Laney | Laney |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Laney LX 10W Electric Guitar Combo Amp 1x5 with Drive LX10 BK
- ✓ Genuine tube-driven tone with responsive dynamics and natural breakup
- ✓ Higher wattage (10W vs. 2x3W) delivers more presence and volume headroom
- ✓ Warm midrange character and articulate cleans suit diverse genres
- ✓ Single-channel Drive switch simplicity—easy to use for beginners
Why choose Laney Mini Stereo Amp Supergroup Edition MINI-ST-SUPERG
- ✓ Battery-powered operation—no outlet required, truly cordless and silent
- ✓ Dual channels with independent controls offer greater tonal flexibility
- ✓ Integrated delay effect adds spatial character without external gear
- ✓ Lightest option at 1.8 kg and smallest footprint—genuinely pocketable for travel
Frequently asked questions
Which amp is better for practicing silently?
Both offer headphone sockets for silent practice. The Mini Stereo has a dedicated headphone input and runs on batteries, so it's completely silent with no power supply hum. The LX10 requires a wall outlet but also includes a headphone mini jack.
What if I want to use effects pedals or external gear?
The Mini Stereo includes a supplied Laney Smart Insert (LSI) cable for external effects integration. The LX10's description does not mention effects loop or external gear integration capability.
Which has more output and volume for small rooms?
The LX10 delivers 10 watts RMS through a 5-inch speaker and is designed for bedroom volume with punch. The Mini Stereo produces 2x3 watts stereo (6W total) and is suitable for personal monitoring and intimate spaces—noticeably quieter overall.
Are these amps good for recording?
Both are listed as suitable for home recording. The LX10 includes a CD/MP3 input to practice along with backing tracks. The Mini Stereo's dual channels, delay, and auxiliary input offer more flexible signal routing for recording setup.