Guitar Amps - Secrets To Choosing The Right One
The guitar is one of the most celebrated musical instruments today. Blame it on the popularity of guitarists among women or on other factors, the truth remains that the guitar is considered to be a chic instrument. There are hundreds of music bands in the world; some play rock music, some religiously play heavy metal and so on. However, one thing which is common to almost all music bands is the use of guitars.
Bass guitars, acoustic guitars and electronic guitars are among the numerous types of guitars. Each has its own unique qualities. An acoustic guitar, for example, requires no amplifier but an amplifier is absolutely necessary with an electric guitar. It is needed to enhance the sound of the guitar. That is why it is called an amplifier.
There are many types of guitar amplifiers or better known among musicians as, "guitar amps". Some amps include processors and some are just simple amplifiers. Amplifiers can vary from low to high output. When playing different genres of music (e.g. pop, rock, heavy metal, etc.), the guitar begins to need different types of amplifiers.
Some musical compositions require high treble sounds. For them, the use of conventional guitar amps is suggested. However, if a guitarist plays heavy solos pertaining to rock genre, then he must use heavy amplifiers which have built-in distortion effects and microprocessors for producing different types of sounds. That's just one example of a music genre for which a different type of amplifier is used.
The selection of guitar amplifiers also depends largely on the style and quality of music one desires to play. There is a wide variety of electric guitars available today. This has resulted in the availability of a large number of guitar amps. Moreover, for a bass guitarist, there is a particular type of amplifier available in the market. This is known as a "bass amplifier".
Selection of guitar amplifiers ceases to be a difficult affair if you know exactly what you want. It is advisable to buy amplifiers of those brands which are established ones. If you have to play the guitar indoor, then you should opt for a 40-watt amplifier. However, if you have to play outdoor then you should buy high-output guitar amps. If you carefully consider your guitar, playing style/genre, and usual venue, you will then be able to select the most appropriate guitar amplifier for your own individual needs. Rock on!
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Published December 6th, 2007
Filed in Music