Whatever,just make sure it is loud and you are rocking!
Take your arm, rest it on the knobs and roll them all to 12 at the same time Jimi. The sound you make says a lot about what you are expressing at the moment. Changing volume and tone are what make music. Not just the notes. Find a player you like. Find a guitar mag tab that presumes to say how he got his tone. Try it if you can. Try to get there a different way if you can't.
They probably have different settings for different songs.
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Probably because the tone settings on your amp or guitar are boosting that frequency range.
There are many places where one could purchase a bass guitar combo amp. The best places where one could purchase a bass guitar combo amp would be places like Amazon and Best Buy.
Guitar amp heads can be bought at your local music supply store as well as online. Sites online include eBay and Nextag. Make sure to shop around for the best deal prior to buying an Amp head for your guitar.
They probably have different settings for different songs.
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The Behringer GMX210 True Analog Modeling 60W Guitar Amp ia a good starter amp.
Probably because the tone settings on your amp or guitar are boosting that frequency range.
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 places where one could purchase a bass guitar combo amp. The best places where one could purchase a bass guitar combo amp would be places like Amazon and Best Buy.
I assume you mean guitar amp. The Fender "Blues Junior" is a small amp that gets consistently good reviews.
This is a matter of personal preference, but I would say the best choice would be to go for a better amp. The sound produced depends on both the guitar and the amp, (and most of the guitar's tone comes from the type of strings) but the amp usually caries variable options to alter the sound. A great guitar will still sound terrible with a poor amp, but a poor guitar can be made to sound awesome when hooked up to a good amp with a variety of settings. Many high quality amps come with built in effects in addition to their excellent sound control, and are worth spending that extra bit of money on. For examples of well known and reliable amps, try Marshall, Vox and Peavey.
Possibly. In my experience the bass will not work through a guitar amp?
you might need a guitar amp first
it really depends on what pedal you get not really as much of the settings on your amp man. i suggest a mesa pedal bro
This is a highly subjective question. Many might say Marshalls as they have become somewhat of an industry standard. Amp conoisseurs might lean towards boutique amps, such as Budha, Splawn, Soldano, Engl or Framus. Realistically the best electric guitar amp is what sounds the best to you. If there was a single "best amp" everyone would be using it.