
Best selling Amplifiers from Supro
On this page you’ll find a ranking of the best Amplifiers from Supro. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important product details. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Supro 1608R Montauk 1x10
The Supro 1608R Montauk is a 15-watt Class A guitar amplifier in a compact housing with a 1x10 speaker configuration, designed for compact portability while delivering exceptional sound quality. It features independent gain and master volume controls for tailored headroom reserves, as well as level and dwell controls for rich analog spring reverb effects. This versatile tube amplifier offers a wide tonal range from clean to saturated overdrive sounds in a lightweight enclosure measuring 45 x 42 x 19 cm and weighing 13.1 kg. The amplifier is equipped with a special Supro BD10 10-inch speaker from Celestion, characterized by an oversized ceramic magnet, high-quality suspension, and a specialized British cone for rich, full articulation. Three line outputs are optimized for driving additional amplifiers or recording consoles, powered by preamp tubes before the master volume, allowing control from bedroom practice to stage performance. The Montauk embodies the original Supro sound character with its tube-driven spring reverb and 2-band equalizer for precise tone shaping. The preamp tubes consist of two 12AX7 and one 12AT7, with a single 6L6 power tube. The enclosure is made of poplar wood and covered with distinctive Blue Rhino Tolex. Speaker connections include one 8-ohm and two 4-ohm outputs, with a TS footswitch jack for external control, although the footswitch is not included. This amplifier is ideal for musicians seeking reliable performance and high-quality tube sound in a practical, portable design.

2. Supro 1614RT Amulet 1x12
The Supro 1614RT Amulet is a 1x12 guitar amplifier with a vintage-inspired sound character, equipped with a tube-based spring reverb and analog tremolo circuits. This compact amplifier delivers a maximum output power of 15 watts, which can be reduced to 5 watts or 1 watt using the built-in power attenuator, allowing for versatile volume control. The amplifier system is based on traditional tube technology with a single-ended, pure Class A power stage driven by a 6L6 power tube, as well as a preamp circuit featuring three 12AX7 tubes for multiple gain stages and a 12AT7 tube specifically designated for the reverb system. The amplifier's dimensions are approximately 48 cm in width, 42 cm in height, and 24 cm in depth, with a weight of around 15 kg. It uses a Celestion G12M-65 Creamback 12-inch (30 cm) speaker, known for its balanced reproduction with both warmth and clarity. The amplifier's design places particular emphasis on dynamic response characteristics and sensitivity to different guitar types and pickup configurations, allowing for natural compression at higher volumes. Both the reverb and tremolo effects can be remotely controlled via an optional, separately available footswitch. The black finish and traditional control layout maintain a classic aesthetic while providing practical functionality for live performances and studio recordings. The combination of tube-driven effects, variable power settings, and responsive circuits makes this amplifier suitable for musicians seeking authentic vintage sound with modern versatility.

3. Supro 1968 Rak Kail Custom 12
As the successor to the Keeley Custom 10, the Keeley Custom 12 is the bigger brother featuring a 12-inch cream speaker. The idea is very simple: a traditional and fully analog tube amplifier as the perfect pedal platform. To crystallize this concept, Supro teamed up with pedal icon Robert Keeley. The result is a beautifully balanced amplifier with a warm and clear sound. The tone control, which is very active, works excellently with effect pedals. Additionally, you will find a preamp volume and a master volume, allowing you to adjust the amplifier. The final amplifier is based on a duet of 6V6 tubes in a Class A design, delivering around 25 watts of power. The amplifier has more than enough headroom and is not ear-splittingly loud. It is loud enough to be heard in a band context, but can also be quiet enough for home playing. In terms of the pedal platform concept, a well-buffered effects loop has been integrated, where most effects are simply placed before the preamp. Use the effects loop for effects that benefit from being in sequence, such as delays, reverbs, and sometimes modulation effects or boosters.

4. Supro Delta King 12 Ivory & Black
The Supro Delta King 12 IB tube guitar combo amplifier offers authentic vintage sound with modern reliability and features 15 watts of Class A single-ended power through a 6L6 tube power amplifier. This white combo amplifier measures 43.0 cm in height, 41.0 cm in width, and 19.0 cm in depth, weighing 13.0 kg for stable performance. It integrates a specially designed 12-inch DK12 speaker for Supro amplifiers, delivering the raw tonal characteristics and playability that defined early electric rock and British Invasion sounds. The gain of the input stage is controlled by a 12AX7 tube preamp and offers three different gain levels: standard drive, FET-controlled boost function, and Pigtronix FAT high-gain mode for versatile tone shaping. The comprehensive control panel includes master volume, drive, volume, a three-band equalizer with treble, bass, and mid controls, reverb level, and boost activation. The genuine analog spring reverb system provides authentic vintage reverb effects, while the single-channel design maintains simplicity and focus on the core sound. Three input jacks allow for various instrument connections, and a footswitch input enables remote control of boost and reverb functions. The amplifier operates with a 240V power supply and includes a power cable but does not offer an external effects loop, headphone output, or Bluetooth connectivity. With careful attention to construction detail, this amplifier combines historical sound authenticity with reliable modern build quality, making it suitable for both studio recordings and live performances where vintage tube amplifier characteristics are desired.
