This is a matter of personal preference, but I would say the best choice would be to go for a better amp. The sound produced depends on both the guitar and the amp, (and most of the guitar's tone comes from the type of strings) but the amp usually caries variable options to alter the sound. A great guitar will still sound terrible with a poor amp, but a poor guitar can be made to sound awesome when hooked up to a good amp with a variety of settings. Many high quality amps come with built in effects in addition to their excellent sound control, and are worth spending that extra bit of money on. For examples of well known and reliable amps, try Marshall, Vox and Peavey.
The Behringer GMX210 True Analog Modeling 60W Guitar Amp ia a good starter amp.
The low frequencies of the bass destroy a guitar amp , so use a bass amp.
Not much. Keyboard amp will have a better frequency range.
Depends if you have a good guitar or not, if not get a guitar if you do get an amp and just buy a new guitar when your current one is not worth having anymore :)
You will spend more to buy an amp and guitar separately, but they will more than likely be better quality than the guitar pack. However, if you are a beginner then quality won't be as much an issue as affordability. Unless you are 100% sure you're going to stick with it, go with the guitar pack.Note: This is my opinion.
It will always sound like an acoustic guitar but the tone might b bad if u play it through an electric guitar amp. it would b better if u just buy an acoustic amp.
No, a guitar amp is designed to amplify the signal from a guitar, not a microphone. Using a microphone with a guitar amp can damage both the microphone and the amp.
Yes, you can connect a microphone to a guitar amp to improve sound quality during performances.
On a closed back amp, more of the sound comes out thru the front of the amp, as opposed to escaping out the back of an open back amp.
Possibly. In my experience the bass will not work through a guitar amp?
it depends on the type of guitar you got bass or electric, any amp will work for electric guitar but not all amps work with electric bass.
you might need a guitar amp first