there are many good amps for country, but one of the best amps ever for that style is the fender twin reverb (85 watts, 2x12 in. speakers, $1300) or the fender super reverb (40 watts, 4x10 in. speakers, $1400) both are all tube amps
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.
Rock is better, if you prefer faster music with more electric guitar. Country is better, if you prefer softer music with more acoustic guitar. Both rock and country are great music genres, but which one is "better" is just an opinion.
Never use any bass with any guitar amp. Guitar amps are not meant to handle the lower register of a bass, and the speakers on your guitar amp will blow out if you try to play a bass through them.
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.
It depands on the power of the loudspeakers.
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.
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.
Yes, you can use an acoustic amp with an electric guitar, but the sound may not be optimal as acoustic amps are designed to enhance the natural sound of acoustic instruments. Electric guitars typically sound better through electric guitar amps designed specifically for them.
Rock is better, if you prefer faster music with more electric guitar. Country is better, if you prefer softer music with more acoustic guitar. Both rock and country are great music genres, but which one is "better" is just an opinion.
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.
New Zealand Baja Guitar amps are made in Christchurch.
You can get amps for your guitar amplifier by purchasing and connecting a separate amplifier unit, also known as a power amplifier, to your existing guitar amplifier. This will allow you to increase the overall power and volume output of your guitar amplifier.
Never use any bass with any guitar amp. Guitar amps are not meant to handle the lower register of a bass, and the speakers on your guitar amp will blow out if you try to play a bass through them.
Orange Amps.
Dance
Yes, it is possible to use a bass amp for a guitar. However, the sound may not be optimal as bass amps are designed to amplify lower frequencies compared to guitar amps.
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.