The best amp practice/metal/gig amp you can buy on the market is the Peavey Vypyr series. I personally own a Peavey Vypyr 15 and it has the best metal sound and it's super loud it goes to 13 and it fills my entire house at 0.5, and for the guitar I would have to say Jackson, Jackson Kelly, King V, and Rhoads are all good metal guitars As far as amps go, the above is some good stuff but it depends on your budget. I currently own a peavey vypyr 100w 212 and it's really good for band practice and small gigs. It also does have some wicked metal distortion, however, if you happen to have a decent amount of money and need an overall louder and better sounding amp, I would strongly suggest randall. I have played quite a few randalls and they all have been very nice. But if you don't have that much money peavey is probably your best bet. And guitars, I'd have to say schecter is probably the best you can get, for not all that much money. Jacksons are good but the overall feel, sound, playabillity etc. of schecters is alot nicer. And they look really cool. Ibanez is also really good but the stock Ibanez pick ups that come in most ibanez guitars are rather weak. One more thing, I have seen alot of people go for big name guitars (Dean, B.C. Rich) and amps (Mesa/Boogie, Krank, low end Marshalls) without thinking about quality. I like the look of dean and B.C. Riches but most of them suck. not necessarily sound but build quality. And with amps, yeah mesa boogie is really good but for metal you can do alot better for the price. Krank is also good but for the price you pay they don't really have enough umph in 'em. Just make shure you think alot before buying any guitar or amp, epecially bigger names. If you have any further questions please email me at benaild@gmail.com
In my opinion it is the drums that have the loudest raw sound, but if you connect your guitar to an amplifier then the sound will have increased.
When you pluck a string on an electric guitar that is plugged in to an amplifier, the pick-ups underneath the strings "hear" the sound, and send it through to the amplifier, projecting the sound of the string plucked.
they use electrical and sound energy
You can, but it just will not have the same sound quality.
By turning off the distortion on your amplifier
yes it is you need to have good tune it and it pump out sound clean
15 Peavey amps are used to amplify sound for guitars and bass guitars. These amps can be found online on Amazon or on Musician's Friend. They can cost from $100 to $250.
Cerwin. Vega all the way!!
The genres of music that sound best on an amplifier are Techno,Dance and Trance.
The point of a car amplifier is the make music sound better, so in most cases all amplifier make music sound better.
Yes
A sound (audio) amplifier works by making a larger copy, or series of copies, of a weak signal.
normal amplifier is a mathametical operation analog the computer, magnetic amplifier is sound operation of the signal
The sound amplifier was invented by Lee de Forest.
The main advantage of using a surround sound amplifier is to boost the sound quality of ones television. Programs sound better, and movies sound as if one is in the theatre watching the film.
An amplifier is an electronic device used to increase the amplitude of electrical signals in sound production.