LX15 vs MINI-STB-SUPERG — Compare

Laney LX 15W Guitar Combo Amp 2x5 with Drive LX15 vs Laney Mini Stereo Amp with Bluetooth Supergroup MINI-STB-SUPERG

The LX15 is a traditional tube-style combo with more wattage and larger speakers for punchy blues-rock tone, while the Mini Stereo is a ultra-portable battery-powered unit with built-in effects and Bluetooth. Choose the LX15 for classic amp character and volume; choose the Mini Stereo for maximum portability and modern connectivity.

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Laney LX 15W Guitar Combo Amp 2x5 with Drive LX15

$189.99
View Laney LX 15W Guitar Combo Amp 2x5 with Drive LX15

Laney Mini Stereo Amp with Bluetooth Supergroup MINI-STB-SUPERG

$149.99
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Specs side by side

Laney LX 15W Guitar Combo Amp 2x5 with Drive LX15Laney Mini Stereo Amp with Bluetooth Supergroup MINI-STB-SUPERG
Price$189.99$149.99
BrandLaneyLaney
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Laney LX 15W Guitar Combo Amp 2x5 with Drive LX15

  • 15 watts and 2×5" drivers deliver louder, fuller tone than the Mini Stereo
  • Drive switch gives classic blues-rock character with punchy mids
  • Bright switch and 3-band EQ offer more tonal shaping
  • AC-powered, no battery management needed

Why choose Laney Mini Stereo Amp with Bluetooth Supergroup MINI-STB-SUPERG

  • Only 1kg with battery power—truly portable and cordless
  • Stereo configuration with built-in tape-style delay effect
  • Bluetooth and smartphone integration for modern workflows
  • Compact 142mm footprint fits tight spaces like shelves or nightstands
Bottom line: Pick the LX15 if you want authentic amp tone and volume for blues or rock practice at home. Pick the Mini Stereo if you prioritize ultra-portability, effects, and wireless connectivity for bedroom or studio noodling.

Frequently asked questions

Which amp is louder?

The LX15 at 15 watts RMS with 2×5" drivers will play noticeably louder and fuller than the Mini Stereo's 6 watts and 2×3" drivers. The LX15 suits practice in larger rooms; the Mini Stereo is bedroom-focused.

Can I use either amp for small gigs or rehearsals?

Neither is ideal for live performance or high-volume venues. The LX15 has more headroom for rehearsal space; the Mini Stereo is strictly desktop/bedroom use due to low wattage and battery limitations.

What tone differences should I expect?

The LX15 emphasizes driven blues character with punchy mids via its Drive switch. The Mini Stereo delivers clean, articulate tones with tape-style delay—better for ambient or modern playing rather than overdriven rock.

How important is portability and wireless features?

The Mini Stereo wins decisively: it's 1kg, battery-powered, and has Bluetooth plus smartphone integration. The LX15 requires AC power and weighs 6.5kg, making it a stationary home amp.

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