A tube guitar amplifier basically is a large speaker which contains tubes inside the amplifier box for guitar use. Some are vintage and some are classic.
No, it is not a tube amp, it is a solid state amp. - Shred til your dead
You need two guitar cables. One from the guitar to the pedal and then another from the pedal to the amp.
Fender Strat or Tele, bridge pickup, through a tube amp pushed into distortion by cranking up the gain.
Your speakers will blow out. A guitar amp is not meant to handle the low register of a bass. Even on a practice amp.
A regular guitar amplifier is generally just the amp head itself (no speaker box), while a combo amp contains the amplifier and the speaker all in one containment box.
The best guitar tube amp is debatable and will vary by people's own tastes. However, you if you are looking for the best value, you will want to try Bugera amps.
There are many different places a person could buy a top rated guitar tube. Some of the more popular places that sell them are The Tube Store and Amazon.
The fender bluse junior. It is a 15 watt tube amplifire.
Possibly. In my experience the bass will not work through a guitar amp?
you might need a guitar amp first
Years ago all we had was tube amplifiers. As long as its a bass amp (so you don't blow out the speakers) there is no problem.
The term eighteen tube refers to a guitar amp which is available for about six hundred dollars through several different online companies such as Hughes and Kettner.
No, it is not a tube amp, it is a solid state amp. - Shred til your dead
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yes
You need two guitar cables. One from the guitar to the pedal and then another from the pedal to the amp.
No