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Posted on Sunday, May 10, 2009 in Guitar

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Loudest Guitar Amplifier
Loudest Guitar Amplifier

What is the difference between a guitar amp practice and a normal guitar amp?

I'm getting a new guitar tomorrow and if you can not find a package that includes an amplifier w /, I'm going to get the separate guitar amp. I went to a shop, and had only amplifiers practices available. I did some research online, but could find nothing that really told me the difference between the amplifiers and amplifiers practice regular. I just need a basic, simple definition of a practice amp, and a regular amp, then what is the difference of the two is. It's just one more strong or do you have more options in this regard? All responses will be appreciated. Thank you! :)

An amplifier is an amplifier is an amplifier. You will not to find many amplifiers labeled "practice" amps. When I'm working with the full band, I use my time well (or as you call it .. Ordinary) amplifier. When people talk of "practice" amps, which are generally referred to a lower power (typically 15 watts or less), and a physically small package. That's all. Now, I've heard some players use a "practice" amp is mic'd through a PA, and it sounds great. In the early days of the big rock shows, the players based on their amps to carry the sound throughout the auditorium. Now days, not no need to have stacks and stacks of speakers on stage (that does not look good). Modern systems of PA do the work and carry the sound. Now, I stay this … the Most of the "package" deals with the guitar and the amplifier has an amplifier absolutely shit! Yes, it will make noise and get your way, but all useless, but to play in a band. Unless you're being treated very well, I'd buy the guitar and amp separately. So, in short, a "practice" AMP is a generic term for a small amp … usually a single channel amplifier with a simple EQ and limited effect. Good luck. Greetings from Austin, TX, Ken

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