I'd think that first off, a comfortable listening level might be your best choice and where to adjust that depends on your speakers and how much power your amplifier has. Definitely not full volume as it can be rough on the amp and the speakers. Set the bass to what's pleasing to your ear, as well as the treble, etc. If you use a graphic equalizer, all the better for more accurate and `pleasurable' adjustments. If it sounds distorted, it's not good and very fatiguing to listen to because you're either over driving the amp or exceeding the capability of your speakers, or both. Its' the same way with it being too loud too, as this will cause listener fatigue just as quickly as distorted sound. And if blood starts dripping from your ears, shut it off and get to the nearest hospital!
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This is a highly subjective question. Many might say Marshalls as they have become somewhat of an industry standard. Amp conoisseurs might lean towards boutique amps, such as Budha, Splawn, Soldano, Engl or Framus. Realistically the best electric guitar amp is what sounds the best to you. If there was a single "best amp" everyone would be using it.
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The Behringer GMX210 True Analog Modeling 60W Guitar Amp ia a good starter amp.
The best guitar tube amp is debatable and will vary by people's own tastes. However, you if you are looking for the best value, you will want to try Bugera amps.
The best amp you can afford to buy. Will do the job just fine.
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They can but youll need a speaker, best thing is an amp head designed for guitar.
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In my opinion, Marshall, Randal or Fender make the best Amps. If you are looking for a smaller amp, I recommend Micro Cube amps. They work pretty well!
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it depends. if your playing in a band, get a line 6 amp that's hella big. if its just for practice, for 300 dollars you can get an amp plus a guitar. 300 dollars is alot to spend on an amp.