On a closed back amp, more of the sound comes out thru the front of the amp, as opposed to escaping out the back of an open back amp.
The better Fender amps work splendidly for both purposes. I can think of even better amps for the "metal/effects" stuff, but they don't have anywhere near the clean sound of the Fenders.
to amplify the sound of the acustic guitar. Then they started to make higher out put pickups to get sort of a distorted sound bc there was no high gain amps at the time.
Guitar amplifiers were introduced in the 1920's for blues guitarists... whom wanted their awesome riffs to be heard over the incredible sound of the rhythm guitarists guitar!
Actually, you can play both bass and guitar on any amplifier. But to produce a better and lower sound for bass, you need a special amplifier for it. I am not sure that there is an amplifier that can play bass and guitar with equal quality.
Distortion first appeared when guitar players would turn up their tube amps too loud and the launched the power section into overdrive, hence creating a distorted sound.
Behringer amps are electric guitar amplifiers. They are used to amplify the sound of the guitar. There are different models for bass guitar and lead guitar.
The better Fender amps work splendidly for both purposes. I can think of even better amps for the "metal/effects" stuff, but they don't have anywhere near the clean sound of the Fenders.
Guitar amps are measured in decibels while speaker output can be measured in watts. The relative wattage or output is not as important as that the sound be heard above the sound of the rest of the instruments in the band.
This is a matter of personal preference, but I would say the best choice would be to go for a better amp. The sound produced depends on both the guitar and the amp, (and most of the guitar's tone comes from the type of strings) but the amp usually caries variable options to alter the sound. A great guitar will still sound terrible with a poor amp, but a poor guitar can be made to sound awesome when hooked up to a good amp with a variety of settings. Many high quality amps come with built in effects in addition to their excellent sound control, and are worth spending that extra bit of money on. For examples of well known and reliable amps, try Marshall, Vox and Peavey.
guita pickups, cable quality, pedals and amps
Yes, but they don't sound as good.
to amplify the sound of the acustic guitar. Then they started to make higher out put pickups to get sort of a distorted sound bc there was no high gain amps at the time.
Guitar amplifiers were introduced in the 1920's for blues guitarists... whom wanted their awesome riffs to be heard over the incredible sound of the rhythm guitarists guitar!
Actually, you can play both bass and guitar on any amplifier. But to produce a better and lower sound for bass, you need a special amplifier for it. I am not sure that there is an amplifier that can play bass and guitar with equal quality.
Bass pedals are used to add sound effects to a bass guitar. Some of these sound effects include distortion, pre-amps, chorus, and more. They can be found at Guitar Center and Musician's Friend.
amplifiers serve an important purpose , to amplify the electric guitar. You plug the electric guitar into an amplifier to make electricity run through it and the speakers will make what you're playing louder and you can use effects with it to get your very own guitar sound.
Tegan and Sara currently use Boss guitar amps. In the past they've used Vox and Fender guitar amps. A few times they've also used a Gibson amp.