You could try the C Tech Pocket Rockit V2 Guitar Headphone Amplifier. It is made for Guitars, and has great sound without too many complicated gadgets.It also received good reviews at the Amazon website
You should check the manufacterer suggestions. Since they know the guitar inside and out, they will give you the best information. You can also ask your local guitar shop.
whats the best tube acoustic amplifier ?
Basically you play a note or chord (chord works best) and hold it, let it ring, then you go right up to your guitar amp and hold the guitar right up to the speaker then you slowly turn the volume on the amp up until you hear feedback. And, while the guitar is feeding back, you can shake the guitar, or wiggle the volume knob a little to get a tremolo effect. Just mess around and experament.
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It depends on what youre looking for and who you ask. however, here are the facts. Fender is primarily a guitar manufacturer so their instruments will probably be better than the amps the build.(Personally i LOVE a fender tube amp.) while Marshall is SOLELY an amplifier and effects manufacturer so they will always trump fender in their amplifier business. Hope this helps, -Kyse
Guitar effect pedals were invented in the late 60's and more development into effects came in the 70's. The purpose of the effect pedal, namely the ever popular distortion, overdrive, feedback and delay pedals, was to eliminate the need to crack amplifier tubes and overdriving the feedback by proximity to the amplifier. Later, flanger, phaser and Hendrix's heavy use of the Wah-Wah effect became increasingly popular through sound shaping and dynamics. Most pedals are used do avoid amplifier and instrument abuse and damage. The sound dynamics from a pedal is designed to give the guitar the best effect based on varying conditions; loudness, regular amplifier distortion and feedback, the general acoustics of the venue, the amplifier cabinet type... the possibilities are limitless.
No, from what I understand the line out on a guitar amp puts out a hotter signal than an instrument (your guitar for example) and shouldn't be run into another amplifier's input jack. The Line out jack is designed to be run into a PA or a mixer. Your best bet is an A/B/Y box to run both amps simultaneously.
Sennheiser HD428 Closed Circumaural Hi-Fi Headphone is best headphone, cheap and best both
You should check the manufacterer suggestions. Since they know the guitar inside and out, they will give you the best information. You can also ask your local guitar shop.
whats the best tube acoustic amplifier ?
Basically you play a note or chord (chord works best) and hold it, let it ring, then you go right up to your guitar amp and hold the guitar right up to the speaker then you slowly turn the volume on the amp up until you hear feedback. And, while the guitar is feeding back, you can shake the guitar, or wiggle the volume knob a little to get a tremolo effect. Just mess around and experament.
Many places offer a headphone replacement jack. You can find them at Best Buy or on Amazon.com.
The genres of music that sound best on an amplifier are Techno,Dance and Trance.
Go to auction places or Carboots. I got a good acoustic guitar quite cheap and it was good quality. If buying from a Internet site (e.g eBay) check for: the picture, it always shows if the instrument is damaged or not. Also check seller feedback. Always make sure the seller has good feedback before buying
Definitely Beats by Dr. Dre
Skullcandy has the best sound and clearness
I would recommanded forBoseQuietComfort 35