we will we will rock it
fender
you shouldnt, it should be a 1/4" jack like any other guitar/amp
Yes, you can play a bass guitar through a Fender Amp 212R, but it's not specifically designed for bass. The amp is primarily built for electric guitars, so while it will produce sound, the tone may not be optimal for bass frequencies. For the best sound quality and performance, it's recommended to use an amplifier specifically designed for bass guitars.
I assume you mean guitar amp. The Fender "Blues Junior" is a small amp that gets consistently good reviews.
Roland, Fender, Mesa, Cornford are all good
I think I've heard of elctric guitars with a built in amp so yes
The fender bluse junior. It is a 15 watt tube amplifire.
he uses a jagmaster special edition guitar basically its a signature guitar. same as josh's fender tele deluxe/ thinline is a sig.
It works, obviously has a lot more bass in the sound than the kind of guitar amp you would use for a 6 string guitar. I have used one with a six string, because I like that bass sound. It doesn't have any effects built in, though there is an effect in/out on the back of the case.
Les Paul thru a Fender Amp
Some notable guitars with built-in amplifiers include the Fender Stratocaster with built-in amp features, the Yamaha THR series, and the ZT Lunchbox Guitar Amplifier. These models often combine traditional guitar design with modern technology, allowing players to enjoy a compact solution for practice and performance. Additionally, various brands offer travel-friendly options that incorporate speakers directly into the guitar body, providing convenience for on-the-go musicians.
Dick Dale mostly uses Fender Dual Showman Piggyback amps, which he helped Leo Fender develop.