They can but youll need a speaker, best thing is an amp head designed for guitar.
No. You can use any amp with any guitar.
Yeah but the amp has to have 2 active inputs and there are few amps that have 2 active inputs You need a 6. 5mm cable splitter. . . These have two 6. 5mm female input sockets (same as guitar amp) and one male output. This means that you can plug two guitars into one amp!!!
the difference between bass and guitar is a bass normally has 4 or 5 strings but guitars have 6 strings. bass guitars are used for rhythm most of the time but guitars are usually used for melody. bass guitars are 1 octave below guitars.
Sure you can but, it will not sound near as good as if you use an amp made just for acoustic guitars. Electric guitar amps all have distortion even if it is set and sounds perfectly clean to your ears....distortion is not an acoustic guitars friend. If you dont believe me go to a guitar store and plug in an electric acoustic into each amp...you will see what I mean.
If you have 100 amp wire, you can use it for a 60 amp circuit, or for any circuit of 100 amps or less. But if you have a 60 amp circuit, 60 amp wire is thinner and cheaper than 100 amp wire.
80% of the rated circuit. 10 amp circuit is 8 amps, 20 amp circuit is 16 amps, etc.
amp is amzaing because it just is
30 amps
a meter for amps
Depends on how many watts your amp puts out
You should not load a 125 amp panel any more than 100 amps.
15 Peavey amps are used to amplify sound for guitars and bass guitars. These amps can be found online on Amazon or on Musician's Friend. They can cost from $100 to $250.