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What is the difference between a BASS Guitar Amp and a STANDARD guitar
amp, as far as the circuitry?
I am assuming the speakers are made to better handle the bass
frequencies, but are the circuits any different?
I am asking this, because awhile back, I bought a generic Bass Guitar
amp for a price I could not refuse. It's a small soild state amp, with
about a 30W output.(or is ist 50W, websites seem to vary). Has an 8"
speaker in it. I mainly bought it to be used to test other equipment in
my shop.
Anyhow, I'm impressed by it's sound quality. It does a fine job of
reproducing both bass, and the high frequencies. It's only mono, but it
has a nice clean sound and can get quite loud. It's just some off brand
device, called "Gorilla". (model GB-30). (some worthless links do pop up
on google). Made in 87.
Over the years I have played around with many guitar amps, and repaired
numerous tube amps, but this is the first "Bass Amp" I have touched.
When I bought it, I actually thought I'd have to change some capacitors
in order to get the high freqs, but this amp reproduces the highs as
well as the bass.
I have yet to find a schematic or manual for it, but it works, so I dont
really need a schematic at the moment. (But I like to have one for
everything I own).
[If anyone sees one, pls let me know]
Then again, I always thought that the "Fender Twin Reverb" amps had TWO
reverb tanks. They dont! Just one..... "Twin" is just the name of those
models, and there have been many variations in that model over the
years, and it has always been a big seller with good reputation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_Twin
amp, as far as the circuitry?
I am assuming the speakers are made to better handle the bass
frequencies, but are the circuits any different?
I am asking this, because awhile back, I bought a generic Bass Guitar
amp for a price I could not refuse. It's a small soild state amp, with
about a 30W output.(or is ist 50W, websites seem to vary). Has an 8"
speaker in it. I mainly bought it to be used to test other equipment in
my shop.
Anyhow, I'm impressed by it's sound quality. It does a fine job of
reproducing both bass, and the high frequencies. It's only mono, but it
has a nice clean sound and can get quite loud. It's just some off brand
device, called "Gorilla". (model GB-30). (some worthless links do pop up
on google). Made in 87.
Over the years I have played around with many guitar amps, and repaired
numerous tube amps, but this is the first "Bass Amp" I have touched.
When I bought it, I actually thought I'd have to change some capacitors
in order to get the high freqs, but this amp reproduces the highs as
well as the bass.
I have yet to find a schematic or manual for it, but it works, so I dont
really need a schematic at the moment. (But I like to have one for
everything I own).
[If anyone sees one, pls let me know]
Then again, I always thought that the "Fender Twin Reverb" amps had TWO
reverb tanks. They dont! Just one..... "Twin" is just the name of those
models, and there have been many variations in that model over the
years, and it has always been a big seller with good reputation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_Twin