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Guitar Amplifier Market Value

Current market data for 1,069 guitar amplifiers shows a median price of 124.99.

What you'll usually pay

$125 typical price
Most are between$12–$1,004
Brand new$187
Used$93.89
On sale now1,069

πŸ’‘ Buying used saves about 50% here.

πŸ‘‰ In short easy summary

High value is found in vintage 1940's models and Gibson brand units, both seeing deltas over 300%. Conversely, Marshall and Fender units are currently trading below the market median with deltas of -21% and -20% respectively.

πŸ’š Best value for your money

Fender 147 on sale$99.98 Β· 20% cheaper

Price by brand

Marshall
$99-21%
Fender
$99.98-20%
Vox
$199+59%
Ampeg
$350+180%
Silvertone
$500+300%
Gibson
$550+340%

Why? Prices vary significantly by brand prestige, ranging from Marshall at 99 to Gibson at 550.

Price by decade

1930's
$15.89-87%
1980's
$149+19%
1960's
$225+80%
1970's
$300+140%
1950's
$301+141%
1940's
$873+598%

Why? Value is driven by rarity and vintage appeal, with 1930's models at 15.89 and 1940's models reaching 872.5.

πŸ›’ Some on sale right now

Common questions

What is the price difference between new and used guitar amplifiers?

New amplifiers have a median price of 186.89, while used units have a median of 93.89.

Which brand currently holds the highest median value?

Gibson holds the highest median value at 550.

How do 1960's amplifiers compare to the overall market median?

1960's amplifiers have a median of 225, which is higher than the overall market median of 124.99.

How we got these numbers

Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $12–$1,004, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 5, 2026.