I love my SM-57. Its got a huge range and is totally the best universal mic that can get anything from an amp to a snare to vocals. Unless you really need high end gear for really serious recording, I'd go with a versitile mic. I imagine though if you're asking on here, you are not doing something so serious to drop a few grand on a ultra high end (low end :) ) mic.
You can it will just have more of a low end tone.
You should be able to connect to the amp.
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
Your speakers will blow out. A guitar amp is not meant to handle the low register of a bass. Even on a practice amp.
To emphasize the highs of your bass
You should be able to connect to the amp.
yes... you can do single player in guitar,bass,drums or mic........or you can do band tour on guitar and bass, guitar and drums, guitar and mic, bass and drums, mic and bass, mic and drums.
A PA system is intended for a certain frequency range, same with a guitar amp and bass amp. Bass amps for example are made to handle a lower frequncey range so plugging a bass into a guitar amp can damage the speaker because the guitar amp cannot handle to lows of the bass. The same is for a PA system. To properly play through a PA system it is better to mic a guitar amp and then run the mic through the PA. The mic will limit the frequencies of the guitar allowing the PA to handle it better. Most live venues will do this so bringing a Marshall full stack isn't neccesary. Even a small 50watt amp would work fine in a live setting as long as it is miced.
you need a wii remote for the mic just like the guitar, drums and bass.
The low frequencies of the bass destroy a guitar amp , so use a bass amp.
Yes, any bass amp works with any bass guitar
Yes
Connect the light wires to the terminals on your amp that send the signal to your subwoofer.
The short answer is Yes. However, a BASS amp i s intended to amplify low frequencies and all of the tone controls are designed to enhance these frequencies. The speakers are usually designed for the lower frequencies as well, so you will find that the keyboard will not sound as detailed as it might if used with an amplifier designed for guitar or keyboards, as the upper frequencies of the keyboard through a bass amp will be attenuated.
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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