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Do pedals work on acoustic guitars?

If by one effect pedal, you're actually asking if one effect pedal will work for both regular and bass guitars, the answer is yes, but.... there are effects that are made to work specifically with the lower bass range for a bass guitar- which wont be as effective when using with a regular guitar- and vice-versa. So, in general, yes you can use virtually any effect pedal, with any guitar/instrument... but the effect will be varied in intensity depending on what the effect was initially designed for. Hope that helps.


Does it matter what type of amp you get for your bass?

And If i get a jay turser bass guitar do i need a certain AMP?


Can you play a bass with a Gorilla GB-30 Amp?

Of course, the GB-30 is designed for a bass. In fact, you can play bass without an amp. The only purpose of an amp is to amplify the bass sound. Cheers, Jimmy


Can an electric guitar be played on a bass guitar amp?

I can't think of any issues other than the regular guitar amp may not have the size of speakers to give the best bass sound. ------ Guitar amps are made to output guitar frequencies. Bass amps are made to output bass frequencies. If you interchange the two, you will not do damage but at some point the amp will cut out. I believe it was Tony Iommi who used to play guitar through a bass amp to get some really nice bass distortion on his guitar. ------ I believe that after too much use, the low frequencies of a bass may damage the guitar amp. I'd say it's alright to use it with a guitar amp, but try to keep it in moderation.


Can you use a zoom g1 effects pedal on a bass guitar without blowing the amp?

Yeah I just bought one today and It works fine sounds awesome to.

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Can you use dunlop crybaby wah pedal with line 6 fbv pedal?

Yep, gottem both, they plug into different ports on the amp


Can you use a regular guitar with a bass guitar distortion pedal?

Yes you can. I have been doing it for years. Just watch out, you will lose 90% of bass response while its on. Kick it off, and its normal again. Might I recommend the Dunlop Original Crybaby. Its my personal favorite of all guitar wahs to use.


How do you increase bass output in a guitar amplifier by circuit modification?

Every amp is designed differently, so there's no one answer to give you. Your best bet is to use an EQ pedal to boost the bass level going into the amp.


Would one brand of bass guitar work with a different brand amplifier?

Good question. A bass will work with any bass amp. That's the only restriction, you have to use a bass amp. If you try a regular guitar amp you may over drive it too much and damage the speaker. Hope this helps.


What sounds better a bass through a guitar or a bass amp?

The low frequencies of the bass destroy a guitar amp , so use a bass amp.


Do pedals work on acoustic guitars?

If by one effect pedal, you're actually asking if one effect pedal will work for both regular and bass guitars, the answer is yes, but.... there are effects that are made to work specifically with the lower bass range for a bass guitar- which wont be as effective when using with a regular guitar- and vice-versa. So, in general, yes you can use virtually any effect pedal, with any guitar/instrument... but the effect will be varied in intensity depending on what the effect was initially designed for. Hope that helps.


Can any bass amp work with any bass guitar?

Yes, any bass amp works with any bass guitar


Does it matter what type of amp you get for your bass?

And If i get a jay turser bass guitar do i need a certain AMP?


Can you play a bass with a Gorilla GB-30 Amp?

Of course, the GB-30 is designed for a bass. In fact, you can play bass without an amp. The only purpose of an amp is to amplify the bass sound. Cheers, Jimmy


Can an electric guitar be played on a bass guitar amp?

I can't think of any issues other than the regular guitar amp may not have the size of speakers to give the best bass sound. ------ Guitar amps are made to output guitar frequencies. Bass amps are made to output bass frequencies. If you interchange the two, you will not do damage but at some point the amp will cut out. I believe it was Tony Iommi who used to play guitar through a bass amp to get some really nice bass distortion on his guitar. ------ I believe that after too much use, the low frequencies of a bass may damage the guitar amp. I'd say it's alright to use it with a guitar amp, but try to keep it in moderation.


Can you use a zoom g1 effects pedal on a bass guitar without blowing the amp?

Yeah I just bought one today and It works fine sounds awesome to.


How do you make a bass amp sound like an electric guitar amp?

If you are using a guitar amp as a pre-amp to a bass amp (plugging your guitar into a guitar amp, and then patching the guitar amp to the bass amp), do not do this. Bass, acoustic guitar, and vocals (mics) are low impedence, where guitars are high impedence. You can very easily damage your equipment doing this sort of thing. If you are trying to get guitar sounds out of a bass amp, in my opinion, it's next to impossible. There is only one type of bass amp that I know of that you can accomplish this with...Ampeg has a series of bass amps with "switchable tweeters", meaning that they come equipped with tweeters, but you can turn them in order to use rig as a bass amp, and turn them on in order to play an acoustic guitar thru the bass amp. Since an acoustic guitar is low impedence, this works fairly well. You can also plug in an electric to this setup, even tho an electric guitar is high impedence...It's possible to plug in a high impedence instrument into a low impedence amp, but it's not advisable to plug in a low impedence instrument into a high impedence amp.