Any guitar or keyboard amplifier should work fine. A bass amp will work also, but you might lose a bit of fidelity or brightness in the upper range, since the bass amp is designed specifically for lower registers.
green channeled amps, if your selected amp is red click in the knob.
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.
Gain, usually measured in decibels, is the ratio of output to input power. A more sensitive amplifier will have higher gain settings requiring less input signal.
No, I'm sorry, I searched the web for ages but I could only find amps for Electric Violins......... Maxydog, Samster, Hampster!
Power amplifiers are use to offer a clean source of power to speakers, making your speakers louder. They do have amps for guitars though. You would want to look for a guitar amplifier.
The average amplifier is 60 to 200 amps.
Op amps stands for operational amplifier. An operational amplifiers is a high gain voltage amplifier that requires a differential input and produces single outputs.
No, you can not plug a 240 volt amplifier into a 120 volt outlet. That said there are a number of step-up transformers available that will convert 110V to 220V - that's the simplest way to do it. You should make sure the transformer is rated at many times the power of your amplifier, because of inefficiencies in the amplifier. Look on your amplifier to see how many amps it uses at 220V. Double that number for going to 110 and add 20% more amps as a conversion margin. Take that number and multiply it by 110 to get the watts you need to supply. Size the transformer accordingly. eg. 5 amps @ 220V 5 amps * 2 = 10 amps 10*20% = 2 amps Total amps = 12 amps 12 amps*110 = 1320 watts In this example a transformer rated at or above the calculated wattage is recommended.
volts x amps = watts so 1500watts/12.8volts=117amps
The ideal size amplifier for a car is between 80 and 100 watts, otherwise if the consumer wanted more sound or more amps the amplifier must be larger watts capacity.
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No you cannot house amps use 120 volt ac car amps use 12 volt dc
Thats really an opinion both brands are good amps and both are tested to show their correct wattage if not more than
Doesn't work that way. Depends on the amps internal design, and not on what its fed from.
green channeled amps, if your selected amp is red click in the knob.
You can bridge mono amps with a splitter, but the sound quality may suffer a tiny bit.
One can purchase a Pignose amplifier from local music supply stores in the area. One may also find these amps from online retailers such as Amazon or eBay.