If one plays acoustic guitar, one doesn't need an amplifier..
if its a brand new amp use the high level input wiring if you purchased it used or if it does't have high level input you can buy an adapter for it at an audio shop best buy or even walmart
Hank Williams Jr. Was guided up the mountain by a local named Dick Willey and his 11 year old son Walt Willey. Hank did not fall off a cliff, but rather slid and tumbled down a steep ice covered slope, face first, until a nice boulder stopped the slide. (Note to rich celeberties who want to climb mountains - learn to use that ice axe!). Dick ran for help, while Walt stayed behind to do what he could. The kid wrapped Hank's split head in a jacket to stop the bleeding, kept him warm, and kept him conscious for 5 hours until the chopper came.
yeah but ur gone need a power amp too
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Because Hank likes Ruger brand firearms.
Good question. A bass will work with any bass amp. That's the only restriction, you have to use a bass amp. If you try a regular guitar amp you may over drive it too much and damage the speaker. Hope this helps.
She has said that she doesn't have one brand that she sticks with and she uses different ones.
automotive paints. nason is a decent brand. and sherwin Williams has a line of automotive finishes
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if its a brand new amp use the high level input wiring if you purchased it used or if it does't have high level input you can buy an adapter for it at an audio shop best buy or even walmart
by lexxus gomes The amp that you use can fundamentally change the sound of your guitar. For example, many "hard rock" musicians like the "chug chug" of a Marshall stack, while blues guitarists may like a Blues Deville. I kind of like the "clean" sound of a Fender Twin Reverb, myself, although I usually just record without an amp into my mixer, and use a guitar effects processor to simulate an amp sound.
A 50 amp breaker is an overcurent device.
Use the correct fuse and nothing else.
Yes you can