LX10B vs MINI-ST-SUPERG — Compare

Laney 10W Bass Combo Amp 1x5 LX10B vs Laney Mini Stereo Amp Supergroup Edition MINI-ST-SUPERG

The LX10B is a bass-specific combo amp with 10W through a dedicated 5-inch bass driver, while the Mini Stereo Superg is a 6W stereo practice amp with dual channels and effects, designed for any instrument. Choose the LX10B if you play bass and want focused low-end; pick the Mini Stereo if you play guitar or want maximum portability with stereo effects.

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Laney 10W Bass Combo Amp 1x5 LX10B

$125.57
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Laney Mini Stereo Amp Supergroup Edition MINI-ST-SUPERG

$121.37
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Laney 10W Bass Combo Amp 1x5 LX10BLaney Mini Stereo Amp Supergroup Edition MINI-ST-SUPERG
Price$125.57$121.37
BrandLaneyLaney
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Laney 10W Bass Combo Amp 1x5 LX10B

  • Purpose-built 5-inch bass driver for focused, punchy low-end reproduction
  • 10W output—50% more power than the Mini Stereo
  • AC-powered, no batteries needed or charging hassle
  • Single dedicated channel keeps controls simple and bass-focused

Why choose Laney Mini Stereo Amp Supergroup Edition MINI-ST-SUPERG

  • Genuinely portable at 1.8 kg with battery power—no power cable required
  • Dual channels (clean and drive) with independent controls suit multiple instruments and tones
  • Integrated stereo delay effect adds spatial dimension without external gear
  • Stereo 3-inch drivers provide wider, more spacious sound than mono
Bottom line: Bass players wanting bedroom or practice reliability should choose the LX10B; guitarists and multi-instrumentalists prioritizing true portability and tonal variety should pick the Mini Stereo Superg.

Frequently asked questions

Which is better for bass playing?

The LX10B is purpose-designed for bass with a custom 5-inch bass driver and 2-band EQ tuned for low-end clarity. The Mini Stereo has small 3-inch full-range drivers not optimized for bass frequencies.

Which is more portable?

The Mini Stereo Superg weighs 1.8 kg versus 2.6 kg for the LX10B, runs on 6 AA batteries with no power cable, and has smaller footprint (142 x 205 x 100 mm). The LX10B requires AC power but delivers more raw wattage.

What's the tonal difference?

The LX10B offers clean, punchy tone through a shape switch and 2-band EQ optimized for bass. The Mini Stereo provides clean and drive channels with separate controls, stereo spread, and integrated delay—more versatile for general use but less specialized.

Are these both beginner-friendly?

Yes, both suit beginners and intermediate players. The LX10B has simpler single-channel controls; the Mini Stereo offers more tonal tweaking with its dual channels and effects but is still intuitive.

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