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This amp is made for, and sounds good with, either an electric guitar, an acoustic guitar, or a bass.
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But I did start 22 years ago, took two years of classical guitar and one in modern guitar at the university and have been taking a wide range of music courses online
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VERY VERY loud electric guitar amp
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Works well with an inexpensive Schecter Guitar or Dean Bass for great American bargains.
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while there I tried the guitar and new cord on the Peavey Vypyr 40 watt and both worked fine
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Having heard how amazing it sounds using my beginner electric guitar,I can't wait to try it using a better guitar
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I have a very, very VERY nice guitar with no electronic
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The acoustic setting really made my cheap electric guitar SOUND like it was an actual acoustic
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I have modified my guitars myself (fret adjustments and stuff), played bass and look into my friends gear
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Tone wise for the price: Electric guitar 8 out of 10, Bass guitar 7 out of 10, acoustic guitar 6.5 out of 10
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It's basically a highly portable electric-guitar amp with some extras, at a nice price
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You can even play lead and simulate a bass, so if you record and you don't own a bass, you can lay down bass lines with your lead guitar.
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It comes with a ton of effects, ability to use an acoustic guitar or bass with it (although I wouldn't recommend it for bass), and tons more
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The guitar-to-bass model has some rare, usable warmth and punch – without excessive artifacts, unless you stray above your guitar's bottom four strings
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For $129 to have guitar, bass and acoustic is unmatched
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can play bass guitar,acoustic guitar,as well as electric guitar
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At a volume setting required for a bass to accompany a moderately loud electric guitar, the case will literally rattle under the stress
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I ordered this product based on it's features such as; "GUITAR, BASS, or ACOUSTIC AMP with USB,Most versatile modeling amp available."