They are not different channels, they are just 2 inputs that you use (one at a time) for Guitars with either a low or high level of output.
Not much. Keyboard amp will have a better frequency range.
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.
Solid State Fender amp from the early 80's. Two channels, one clear and one with overdrive. reverb is available on both channels. The Lead II is 100 watts.
the difference between a mono block and stereo amp is this: a stereo amp sees half of ohms you give it ( that is if you are trying to bridge it), the mono block see whatever ohm load you give it.
Typically, guitar amps have a clean and overdrive channel. Selecting different channels will allow you to adjust different equalizers and pre-amplifiers, delivering different sounds.
An amp is the actual amp while an amp chord connects the instrument to the amp.
1 amp
10 amps
Not much. Keyboard amp will have a better frequency range.
The 40 amp motor probably produces double the horsepower of the 22 amp motor.
Current carrying capacity is different.
dont know -------------------------------- EDIT: 2 Channel if really what its sounds like, 2 channels which means you have a Left + Right basically. 4 Channels is for 4 channels which like in a car would be Front Left + Right and Rear Left + Right. Reminder!!! Check RMS NOT max Power!!! -TheRamMan-
Signal to noise ratio is the difference between the noise floor and the reference level.
what is the diference between 12V 15A DC coil & 12V 10 amps DC coil
The amp for audio freq. is a AF amplifier. The RF amp is for radio freqs.
No difference in terms of number of wires used
What you want to look for is the RMS of the amp and the sub. . . im going to guess that the 660 is the peak watts of the amp and the 1000 is the peak of the sub so in that case the amp would push it but not like is can be pushed. . . with 1000 watts your sub's rms is around 600 i would guess so you need an amp around 600 rms and you want to get and amp that has 2 channels so you can bridge the amp and get more power to your sub you can try that with the 660 watt amp you have and you should hear a big difference. . .