IRF-LOUDPEDAL vs LG35R — Compare
Floor mounted 60 W guitar amplifier vs Laney LG 35R Guitar Amp Combo
The IRF-LOUDPEDAL is a floor-mounted 60W head designed for pedalboard integration and live rigs with six distinct tones and surgical EQ, while the LG35R is a traditional 35W combo with a built-in 10-inch speaker suited for practice, home recording, and smaller gigs. Choose the IRF-LOUDPEDAL for flexibility and compact footprint; choose the LG35R for simplicity and all-in-one convenience.
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Specs side by side
| Floor mounted 60 W guitar amplifier | Laney LG 35R Guitar Amp Combo | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $319.99 | $369.99 |
| Brand | Laney | Laney |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Floor mounted 60 W guitar amplifier
- ✓ Extremely compact (under 6 inches wide, 2.3 lbs) fits easily into pedalboards
- ✓ 60W output with six character modes (Clean, Rhythm, Lead, Natural, Bright, Dark) for tonal versatility
- ✓ Balanced XLR DI out and FX loop for studio, silent practice, and live sound reinforcement
- ✓ Dual gain/volume controls for instant access to clean and driven tones
Why choose Laney LG 35R Guitar Amp Combo
- ✓ All-in-one combo with built-in 10-inch custom speaker—no cab needed
- ✓ Simpler two-channel design (Clean and Drive) easier for beginners to navigate
- ✓ Includes reverb and headphone socket for practice and home recording
- ✓ Sturdy cabinet with leather handle and rubber feet for mobility
Frequently asked questions
Which is better for beginners?
The LG35R is more beginner-friendly with its simple two-channel design and all-in-one cabinet. The IRF-LOUDPEDAL is designed for intermediate to advanced players who integrate floor units into pedalboard rigs.
Which amp is more portable for gigging?
The IRF-LOUDPEDAL weighs just 2.3 lbs and fits on a pedalboard, but requires a separate speaker cabinet or PA connection. The LG35R is a complete combo at 10.25 kg (22.6 lbs) with built-in speaker, making it more self-contained for small venues and rehearsals.
What's the main difference in power and tonal options?
The IRF-LOUDPEDAL delivers 60W with six distinct character modes and surgical 3-band EQ plus pre-boost, designed for maximum tone shaping. The LG35R offers 35W with two basic channels (Clean and Drive) plus reverb, favoring simplicity and warm, vintage character.
Can either be used for silent practice or recording?
Both support headphone output. The IRF-LOUDPEDAL also includes a balanced XLR DI out and FX loop for direct recording interface integration, while the LG35R relies on the headphone socket and traditional miking of its speaker.