No they don't , i use a markbass head and a peavey 4x10 cab
Yes you can, however don't turn the bass up on the amp, because you could risk blowing one of the speakers if there is to much bass being put throught them. But if the bass is relatively low, or in the middle on the head unit, it would be fine.
The Crate BXH-220 is actually just the model of the model of the head, what kind of companion speaker cabinet are you using?
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A bass drum hoop is the outer rim of the bass drum that sandwiches the bass drum head to the actual shell of the bass drum.
A Subwoofer is a speaker that specializes in a deep bass that creates a more realistic sound. It is also used by some in their cars to create an impressive, head turning display of their music.
Bass Head refers to a person who enjoys a different types of music with loud sounds of bass instruments. They are the ones who install and play large subwoofers into their car.
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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.
A bass head is a device that amplifies low-frequency sounds, such as bass in music. It enhances the audio experience by providing deeper and more powerful bass tones, which can make music sound richer and more immersive.