Squier Sp 10 Guitar
Squier Sp 10 Guitar
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![]() Fender Squier SP10 6 10 Watt Guitar Amp US $34.99
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![]() Squier SP 10 SP 10 Guitar Amp Amplifier Nice working little amp US $60.00
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![]() FENDER SQUIER SP 10 6 Guitar Amp 10 watt Guitar Amp Combo US $20.97
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![]() Fender Squier guitar amp SP 10 US $30.00
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Fender Starcaster Electric Guitar Pack with Amp and Accessories, Candy Apple Red
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DescriptionSTARCASTER 284001109 Starcaster Electric Guitar Pack (Candy Apple Red) |
Is the Squier SP-10 Amplifier compatible with a Bass Guitar?
I just got a bass, and it doesn't play well when I use it with my old amplifier, version stated above. It plays, no question, but not unless you have the bass and treble up all the way, with clean off, and at full volume, so the sound's terrible, sounds like an airplane taking off. I'm really worried if the bass or the amp is off, so I want to know if the amp is generally electric lead guitar only, not bass. The guitar is a Vintage brand, i think its an IB version if that helps. any advice, anyone?
No, that amplifier was really made for a guitar and NOT bass. If you continue to play it through that amplifier you could eventually damage the speaker. The reason why is because the guitar strings vibrate in a range of from 82.40 Hz to 2.64 kHz and the bass has a frequency range of 41.2 Hz to 587 Hz. Those lower frequencies are probably not handled very well by that 5" speaker found in that SP-10 Amplifier. I was unable to find a specifications sheet for that amplifier but, if you have spec sheet you can check to see if it's compatible with bass frequencies. But, I seriously doubt that it is. If you are still learning to play the bass, you probably don't really need a Bass Amplifier yet. What you do need is a way to listen to your electric bass that sounds really good. That would be to get a BOSS ME-20B Bass Effects Processor. - http://www.guitarcenter.com/Boss-ME-20B-Bass-Multi-Effects-Pedal-104479563-i1370134.gc - You can listen to the ME-20 on a really good set of Studio Quality headphones that have a range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz like these: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/audio-technica?catId=site1YD&source=3WWRWXGB&gclid=CKyX89nf0akCFRNhgwodeE_JrA - This is what the ME-20B sounds like - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzAE-mSeev0
If you intend to play in a band, then you will need at least a 150 watt amplifier for a bass and the most reasonably priced on that I know of which also sound really good, is the Behringer ULTRABASS - http://www.guitarcenter.com/Behringer-Ultrabass-BXL1800-180W-1x12--Bass-Combo-104781802-i1166248.gc - The BOSS ME-20B will for just fine with any Bass Amplifier to make you sound great on stage.
If you can afford it, for only about $60 more you can get a larger speaker and twice the wattage in this amp and it sounds better and has a lot more power for playing is a really large space. - http://www.guitarcenter.com/Behringer-Ultrabass-BXL3000-300W-1x15--Bass-Combo-104003611-i1145513.gc


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