I assume you mean guitar amp. The Fender "Blues Junior" is a small amp that gets consistently good reviews.
It really depends what your budget is....
It is a guitar that is fitted with Pic-ups these are used to capture the sound from the strings and relay it via and amplifier/speaker, to connect the guitar to the amplifier/speaker you use a guitar lead.
To connect a guitar to a bass cabinet for optimal sound quality, use a speaker cable to connect the guitar amplifier's speaker output to the bass cabinet's input. Make sure the impedance of the cabinet matches the amplifier's output impedance for best results. Additionally, consider using a high-quality speaker cable and ensuring proper grounding to minimize interference and achieve the best sound quality.
They can but youll need a speaker, best thing is an amp head designed for guitar.
To connect an acoustic guitar to a speaker, you can use a guitar cable to plug the guitar into an amplifier or a PA system. The amplifier or PA system can then be connected to the speaker using another cable. Make sure to adjust the volume levels carefully to avoid distortion or feedback.
Yes
Ugh, wow. You play the song over a speaker and play the guitar part.
Guitar transmitters are used to transmit the sound that the musician is creating on the guitar to a speaker which is magnifying the sound for the audience.
A regular guitar amplifier is generally just the amp head itself (no speaker box), while a combo amp contains the amplifier and the speaker all in one containment box.
When selecting and setting up guitar amp speaker cabinets for the best sound quality and performance, consider factors like matching the cabinet's power handling with the amp's output, choosing the right speaker size and configuration for your desired tone, and positioning the cabinet properly for optimal sound projection. Experimenting with different combinations can help you find the best setup for your specific needs and preferences.
Depends what quality of guitar you want. You can get an electric guitar and amplifier for about 150 pounds (230 dollars)
You won't get a good e-guitar for less than £250. I think you should set your budget at at least £250 and maybe aim for an epiphone, takamine etc.