Laney LX 15W Guitar Combo Amp 2x5 with Drive LX15
Description
LX15 Specs
- - 15 watts RMS
- - 2 x 5" custom driver
- - Single channel with Drive switch
- - Single Jack input
- - Bright switch
- - 3 band EQ
- - CD/MP3 input
- - Headphone socket (mini Jack)
- - Dimensions (H x W x D): 310 mm x 290 mm x 220 mm
- - Net weight: 6.5 kg
More Information
| Condition | New |
|---|---|
| Country of Manufacture | China |
Reviews
At a Glance
The LX15 delivers 15 watts of straightforward tone through dual 5-inch drivers, making it ideal for recording guitar parts in a home studio or capturing acoustic-style demos without the noise floor of larger rigs. The built-in drive switch and three-band EQ give you enough tonal control to dial in blues and rock tones that sit well in a mix, while the CD/MP3 input lets you play along with backing tracks during sessions. Its compact footprint and headphone output make it perfect for late-night overdubs or monitoring without monitoring speakers.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Practice
- ✓ Home Recording
- ✓ Blues
- ✓ Rock
Not the best pick for
- – Live Performance
- – Touring
Skill level: Beginner · Intermediate
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this amp suitable for live performance?
No — the LX15 is designed for practice and home recording. Its 15 watts and small speaker configuration are not loud enough for live venues or band rehearsals.
What's included with the amp?
The LX15 comes as a complete combo unit with a single input jack, bright switch, three-band EQ, drive switch, CD/MP3 input, and headphone socket. No footswitch or external speaker cabinet is included.
Can I use headphones with this amp?
Yes — there's a mini-jack headphone socket on the back, so you can practice silently without disturbing others.
How does the LX15 compare to the Vox Pathfinder 10 or Fender Champion 20?
The LX15 sits in the middle: it has more power than the Pathfinder 10 (15W vs. 10W) and punchy mids that favor blues tone, but it's smaller and less feature-rich than the Champion 20, which offers more effects and onboard reverb. Choose the LX15 if you want focused, straightforward drive tone in a compact package.
What kind of music works best with this amp?
The amp excels at blues and rock, with a naturally driven character that responds well to how hard you play. It can handle clean tones too using the bright switch and EQ, but its sweet spot is vintage-voiced blues and rock grit.
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