10 amp Amplifier is allright for practising, but ideally you should aim for something 15 amp+. They’re a pretty versatile make, but there’s nothing wrong with being a sheep, and getting a Marshall.
10 amp Amplifier is allright for practising, but ideally you should aim for something 15 amp+. They’re a pretty versatile make, but there’s nothing wrong with being a sheep, and getting a Marshall.
I have a Fender amp and I’m very happy with it. Nevertheless, you should read reviews on specific models.
References :
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com
http://www.learnguitarpodcast.com
Fender makes good amps.
Other companies (Vox, Line 6, Behringer, et al) have been making modeling amps which can reproduce a variety of different amps (e.g., Fender, Marshall, rectifier, etc.). These amps also come with programmable sound effect such as flanger, echo, chorus, delay, etc.
Modeling amps are a fun and convenient way of changing your sound.
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10 amp Amplifier is allright for practising, but ideally you should aim for something 15 amp+. They’re a pretty versatile make, but there’s nothing wrong with being a sheep, and getting a Marshall.
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