guitar through a bass amp
walterf
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hello, i wanted to know if any of you play a guitar through a bass amp? i have a hartke 1415 bass amp and just started to play my guitar through it, i use a grunge box for distortion. it has a pretty good sound. also am i goin to ruin the amp by playin my guitar through it?
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i know plenty of people that play guitar through marshall bass heads. they give you more low end and are not so treble-ey. i have never tried it because i like a nice midrange-ey tone so it is not something i have any interest in. as far as i know the only way you can damage the amp is if you are using a bass head plugged into a guitar cab and the ohms on the head and cab do not match up. i am in no way an authority on this by the way, that is just what i have heard.walterf wrote:hello, i wanted to know if any of you play a guitar through a bass amp? i have a hartke 1415 bass amp and just started to play my guitar through it, i use a grunge box for distortion. it has a pretty good sound. also am i goin to ruin the amp by playin my guitar through it?
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gimmesometruth27 wrote:
i know plenty of people that play guitar through marshall bass heads. they give you more low end and are not so treble-ey. i have never tried it because i like a nice midrange-ey tone so it is not something i have any interest in. as far as i know the only way you can damage the amp is if you are using a bass head plugged into a guitar cab and the ohms on the head and cab do not match up. i am in no way an authority on this by the way, that is just what i have heard.walterf wrote:hello, i wanted to know if any of you play a guitar through a bass amp? i have a hartke 1415 bass amp and just started to play my guitar through it, i use a grunge box for distortion. it has a pretty good sound. also am i goin to ruin the amp by playin my guitar through it?
thanks
Yeah, you would have to really try hard to damage a bass amp with a guitar signal itself. Bass amps can handle insane signal levels, so you shouldn't have any problem... especially if it's a combo amp and not a head/cab setup. Fewer options for making a mistake with the signal flow.5/28/06 - Camden, NJ
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Oh hell yeah my Gib. Sg w/p90s sound killer through my buddy's ampeg cabinet!Run and tell the angels that everything is awwwwrigghhtttt...-Dave Grohl, Wembley Stadium
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I use a Peavey TNT 130 Bass amp as a cabinet for my Fender Roc Pro. Really brings out the lower strings and makes for some powerful sounds.Grand Rapids '04, Detroit '06
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The old Fender Bassman amps of the 50's and 60's were some of the best guitar amps ever made. The original Marshall amp was modeled on a 50's Fender Bassman circuit.0
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+1Piper At The Gates wrote:The old Fender Bassman amps of the 50's and 60's were some of the best guitar amps ever made. The original Marshall amp was modeled on a 50's Fender Bassman circuit.Grand Rapids '04, Detroit '06
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