Yes you can, however don't turn the bass up on the amp, because you could risk blowing one of the speakers if there is to much bass being put throught them. But if the bass is relatively low, or in the middle on the head unit, it would be fine.
No, a cabinet is just a speaker (or collection of speakers). A speaker needs to be amplified to produce sound. The same is true with headphones; they won't work plugged directly into an electric guitar or bass.
There are many places that one could find a small guitar speaker cabinet. GuitarAmpCab is one online source that specializes in building custom cabinets for guitar speakers. There is also a wide selection available on online store sites such as Amazon or eBay.
I assume you mean guitar amp. The Fender "Blues Junior" is a small amp that gets consistently good reviews.
no, theres nothing there to amplify the guitar signal. ive plugged directly into the speaker cab and nothing happened
A Fender Jazz guitar is an electric bass guitar created by Leo Fender. It is also known as the Jazz Bass or J Bass and was the second model of electric bass guitar that Fender created.
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A combo amplifier for a guitar contains a normal guitar amplifier and one to four speakers. A normal guitar amplifier does not contain speakers, but is able to send the signal to a speaker cabinet.
S THE fENDER gUITAR MODEL f-240a made?
no any other brand of guitar will self-destruct because it can't handle the awesomeness of fender strings
The serial number on a Fender guitar can, in combination with other information, tell you a pretty acurate age of the Fender guitar. This information can be usefull to collectors and varify the authenticity of the guitar.
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Typically, the speaker cabinet is powered by the Amplifier. It's the amp that is raising the volume and power to make the speaker move. "Combo" amps have the amplifier and speakers in one box.