Never use any bass with any guitar amp. Guitar amps are not meant to handle the lower register of a bass, and the speakers on your guitar amp will blow out if you try to play a bass through them.
I Have A Crate Bxr 80 And It Has Two Imputs One For Active(battery powered) Guitars And One For Passive(non-battery powered). Some Fender Amps Have Two Inputs The Work For Any Guitar But There Not Cheap.
Some amps such as the Fender G-Dec have a CD input on them that allows you to play your CD player through the amp. On other amps, you need an adapter to go from the CD player output to the amp's input. It will work.
Actually, you can play both bass and guitar on any amplifier. But to produce a better and lower sound for bass, you need a special amplifier for it. I am not sure that there is an amplifier that can play bass and guitar with equal quality.
The better Fender amps work splendidly for both purposes. I can think of even better amps for the "metal/effects" stuff, but they don't have anywhere near the clean sound of the Fenders.
Not with any great success ... but certainly no more successful than if one used normal audio speakers to amplify a guitar. The two are not interchangeable ... I mean, it will work kinda sorta but won't have the greatest tonal sound.
No they won't work acoustically.
Languedoc makes a good guitar that is used by Trey, the guitarist for Phish. Trey Anastasio is known for his bass and guitar work and has several custom made guitars and basses.
Yes, but they don't sound as good.
yes, just not the other way around.
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.
Yes. You can also get a Rockband Bass Guitar, but the only difference is the appearance and that the picking area is split in two to emulate finger picking. This can also be used as a guitar.
No. You can use any amp with any guitar.
Hm.. they should.. but im not so sure. my sisters electric guitar amp works with my violin.
my plays in a band and is a lead guitar player, my concern is can he continue with this and do amps create any problems
I Have A Crate Bxr 80 And It Has Two Imputs One For Active(battery powered) Guitars And One For Passive(non-battery powered). Some Fender Amps Have Two Inputs The Work For Any Guitar But There Not Cheap.
Some amps such as the Fender G-Dec have a CD input on them that allows you to play your CD player through the amp. On other amps, you need an adapter to go from the CD player output to the amp's input. It will work.
Actually, you can play both bass and guitar on any amplifier. But to produce a better and lower sound for bass, you need a special amplifier for it. I am not sure that there is an amplifier that can play bass and guitar with equal quality.