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The low frequencies of the bass destroy a guitar amp , so use a bass amp.
Possibly. In my experience the bass will not work through a guitar amp?
Yes, any bass amp works with any bass guitar
A guitar preamp is basically a guitar amplifier, but without the power amplifier section that drives the speaker. A typical guitar amplifier consists of two components: the preamp and the power amp. The preamp is responsible for generating most of the characteristics of the guitar tone. The power amp receives the output signal from the preamp, then raises it's level enough to drive a speaker so the guitar becomes audible. Physically, a guitar preamp can be an independent rack-mountable unit, a digital device (such as a Line6 POD), a floor pedal, or even circuitry inside the guitar itself.
Your speakers will blow out. A guitar amp is not meant to handle the low register of a bass. Even on a practice amp.
They can plug in and work, but most guitar amps aren't built to give a solid bass output, so sound will be fuzzy/ weak. Best bet is to just get a small bass amp. A 15w Fender Rumble amp is about $150 and sounds great for home practice.
Yes
And If i get a jay turser bass guitar do i need a certain AMP?
You could but be careful as the frequencies of the bass are very powerful and could ruin the amp
I would not advise this, because of the difference of impedence.
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.
There are many places where one could purchase a bass guitar combo amp. The best places where one could purchase a bass guitar combo amp would be places like Amazon and Best Buy.