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Wed 11 Jun 2008, 15:55
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hi i'm fairly new here but i got a question...i'm trying to get an amp that will work good for both my guitar and synthesizer, i have a nord lead 2x and a semi-hollow body guitar. I think my synthesizer mest up my current amp which is a 30 watt Crate amp...i've heard that playing sum low notes on a keyboard/synth can mess up sum amps because of the low frequencies...is that true?
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Fri 13 Jun 2008, 15:59
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well i found this on ebay heh.... Moog TB-15
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Sat 14 Jun 2008, 09:50
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" I know that there are several keyboardists who have been known to run their keyboards thru guitar amps "
Let me try to answer that from a guitarist point of view: An electric guitar pickup delivers a low-impedance electrictal signal you will have to amplify a lot to stick out.
A keyboard sound, on the other hand, most always uses some preamplification like in a Rhodes (Transistor), or a Hammond (Tubes). Run an analogue synth like an ARP, or it's digital emulation through a tube powered guitar amp, or them emulation, well, you will end up for the moment at Miami Vice theme by Jan Hammer or the whole story in his "Escape From Television"
P.S: Make sure you always use a limiter before the digital siglnal goes the the amp, it might start burning
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Sun 15 Jun 2008, 02:03
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ok thx for the responses...now how about if i do it the other way around and use a keyboard/bass amp with a guitar?? will i get the same results? i'm really just looking to get a new amp to practice on and listen to my synth and guitar on that will give me a decent sound for both of them cus my old amp's speaker is kinda mest up i believe and i don't feel like changing the speaker...i'd rather just get a new amp
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Sun 15 Jun 2008, 05:45
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now how about if i do it the other way around and use a keyboard/bass amp with a guitar?
The Fender Bassman has been used on hit records for centuries and the Marshall Plexi is the Bassman with Siemens EL 34 tubes. As with a keyboard amp it depends on the desired sound, i.e. your EQ settings. A broken speaker can be rebuildt by the cost of a fracture of a new one. Check out BOSE L1
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