between $250 and $300.
No, it is not a tube amp, it is a solid state amp. - Shred til your dead
And If i get a jay turser bass guitar do i need a certain AMP?
Of course, the GB-30 is designed for a bass. In fact, you can play bass without an amp. The only purpose of an amp is to amplify the bass sound. Cheers, Jimmy
It was made by the Eminence speaker company. This 4 0hm speaker only. The Eminence cb 154 legend is a match for replacement. Ampeg also used the same 15 inch speaker for their bass combos
Your speakers will blow out. A guitar amp is not meant to handle the low register of a bass. Even on a practice amp.
The low frequencies of the bass destroy a guitar amp , so use a bass amp.
Crate amps can be found on the website Crate Amps. Guitar Center and Musicians Friend also sell crate amps. For a more economical priced amp, eBay has a selection of crate amps for auction.
Yes, any bass amp works with any bass guitar
No, it is not a tube amp, it is a solid state amp. - Shred til your dead
And If i get a jay turser bass guitar do i need a certain AMP?
Of course, the GB-30 is designed for a bass. In fact, you can play bass without an amp. The only purpose of an amp is to amplify the bass sound. Cheers, Jimmy
It was made by the Eminence speaker company. This 4 0hm speaker only. The Eminence cb 154 legend is a match for replacement. Ampeg also used the same 15 inch speaker for their bass combos
Your speakers will blow out. A guitar amp is not meant to handle the low register of a bass. Even on a practice amp.
Yes
To emphasize the highs of your bass
Possibly. In my experience the bass will not work through a guitar amp?
A bass head is the end of the bass guitars fretboard (where the tuner knobs are). If you are referring to the bass guitar itself, the above answer is correct. It's the top end of the bass guitar, where the machines, or tuning keys are located. If you're speaking in terms of a bass amp, it's the type of amp that does not have the speakers built into the same cabinet that contains the amp. instead, you run a patch cord from the amp, or "head" to a separate cabinet.