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Can you play a head through a combo amp?
Can You Use an Amp Head With a Combo Amp? In short, yes. Combo amps have a speaker cabinet built-in, but many manufactures leave the connection visible on the back panel of the amp.
Can you use a combo amp live?
Yes, many folks play live with combos. I personally prefer head/cab since it has a tighter low end for rock and metal. What type of music do you play? Yes, many folks play live with combos.
Can you play a bass through a guitar amp?
Yes, you can plug a bass into a guitar amp. While guitar amps aren’t designed to handle bass input, it will work. Plugging a bass guitar into an amp is simple as both bass and guitar use the same leads. Simply plugging your bass into the guitar amp’s input will work.
Why are amp heads more expensive than combos?
Combos are more expensive than heads because they come with a speaker cabinet attached; when you buy a head you also have to account for the extra cost of a seperate cabinet.
What is guitar combo amp?
Combos (short for combinations) are self-contained units containing the amplifier and speaker in one cabinet. Amps also come in separate head and speaker cabinets. These allow you to use any amp head with virtually any speaker cabinet.
Can I turn my guitar amp into a speaker?
Yes, you can use a guitar amp as a speaker to play music or to possibly plug in a microphone. While a guitar amp won’t sound as good as a proper sound system designed to play music, you can achieve decent results when done properly.
Are combo amps any good?
A great-sounding combo amp is probably a better choice there. On the other hand, if you play clubs you might need something bigger and louder. Remember, that could still mean a combo amp as long as it has good stage volume, but many players opt for a powerful head and cabinet setup.
How long do tubes last in amps?
You can expect a conventional amplifier tube to have a service life ranging up to 10,000 hours. Tubes with military specifications are built to last up to 100,000 hours.
Can you use combo amp as a cabinet?
You can use a combo amp as a head unit, or as a cabinet in a stack setup by connecting it to the external speaker or head unit that you’re trying to use, respectively.
What are amp heads used for?
Amp/head: the device that amplifies the electrical signal. This is an electrical processor that does not produce audible sound. Cabinet: the actual speaker that speaks out the processed signal and makes it audible.
What is the difference between combo amps and head and cabinets?
The downside of combo amps is that the smaller ones usually aren’t very loud and the bigger ones are very heavy. A head and cabinet rig splits the weight of the amp into two pieces and can be easier to move, but the real difference is that, in a traditional stack, the cabinet is a 4×12 with a closed back.
Should I get an amp/cab or combos?
For amps/cabs the list is way too long to mention here…but with amp/cabs you can get all of the benefits of combos but more options to mix and match down the road. Depending on what you get for an amp and cab, you can get just as portable (if not moreso, as decent combos are still quite heavy).
What is the difference between guitar amp heads and cabs?
Different heads offer different tones, levels of control, power outputs (wattage) and connectivity options. Guitar cabs also come in different shapes and sizes; different speaker varieties, number of speakers, even wood types. Guitar amp heads generally connect to cabinets using speaker cables.
Are combo amps worth it?
Of course, combos are more convenient; you’ve got just one piece of equipment to worry about when it comes to amperage, and that usually equates to a lighter load. And some of the benefits of having a separate head and cabinet carry over to combos. Most modern combos allow you to hook up additional cabinets and accept alternate line sources, etc.