There are a few articles online with great information on guitar amps. Music Radar has a list of the 20 best amps in the world today. The top three from their list are: Hughes and Kettner Coreblade, the Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb, and the Mesa/Boogie Mark Five.
Voice, Drums, guitar(s): bass and electric, and sometimes piano/keyboard
Definitely, there isn't really a distinction between electric-acoustic and just electric amps. You can hook up your acoustic to any amp that has a clean setting, which is basically anything. Just don't plug it into a bass amp o_O
On an electric guitar it makes the notes louder and sometimes can personalize the note depending on the guitar amp you have sometimes can enable you to increase/reduce bass, treble and mid range.
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.
the difference between bass and guitar is a bass normally has 4 or 5 strings but guitars have 6 strings. bass guitars are used for rhythm most of the time but guitars are usually used for melody. bass guitars are 1 octave below guitars.
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.
No they won't work acoustically.
depends what guitar you mean bass guitar = 4 strings electric guitar = electric often used with Amps Acoustic guitar = most people refer to as normal.
yep!
it depends on the type of guitar you got bass or electric, any amp will work for electric guitar but not all amps work with electric bass.
Hm.. they should.. but im not so sure. my sisters electric guitar amp works with my violin.
it is used in electric guitar amps and in fiber optics
It is used in electric guitar amps and fiber optics.
Yes, but they don't sound as good.
Hm. Well, obviously, there was the evolution of the Acoustic guitar into the Electric Guitar- It uses pickups. Then the Bass Electirc. Not to mention Electric Violins, Microphones, Amps, New ways of cutting wood to make it more resonant...The list goes on forever. Oh! Then you have the huge soundboards they use in recording studios. They control every aspect of the music.
The electric guitar is heavier, the acoustic is hollow, both can be plugged into amps acoustics but might not be able to, they have six strings... That's all I can say...
Voice, Drums, guitar(s): bass and electric, and sometimes piano/keyboard