Let’s Talk Amplifiers
Arts & Entertainment → Books & Music
- Author Erica Mills
- Published June 10, 2010
- Word count 535
Electric guitars are really something cool to have. A lot of people look for the best sound, designs, brand and other factors. The poor amplifier is often ignored and taken for granted. Beginner guitarists do not often see the importance of getting a good amplifier. And this is one of the biggest mistakes that guitar players who are looking for a great sound commit. Most guitarists do not realize that a guitar that is of lower quality paired with a really great amplifier can give off a fairly decent sound. And what they don’t realize is that really awesome guitars paired with crappy amps will definitely make them sound really terrible.
Getting your first amplifier would entail you to primarily look at the price tag before you consider buying the guitar amp. You can expect guitar amps to cost about less than a hundred to some thousands of dollars.
Cheaper amps are usually at about 15 watts. They are small and really easy on the pocket. However, you can’t expect these small amplifiers to give you loud volume or to produce quality sound. It can be really frustrating especially for beginner guitar players when they use small amps. It may seem to you that you are not playing anything right or that you sound awful with a guitar. What you don’t realize is it’s the equipment making the awful noise. Another problem that you will have to deal with is when you start playing with other musicians. Since the tiny amp can’t give you much volume, you can’t expect to be heard over the sound of the drums. This then creates a disconnection between what you are playing and what the drummer is playing.
Of course, you don’t have to spend a thousand dollars on your first ever guitar amp. The smaller amps are just "in the meantime" solutions for your guitar playing ambitions. If you plan to get a cheap and small amp, make a resolve to get something better in the future.
There are a few things that you should look for in amplifiers. First is a three-band equalizer; one each for the low, mid and high. Next is the option that lets you go on clean or on overdrive and reverb. These are the basic things that you would want to have on your amp for you to be able to try a variety of sounds and help you learn licks and riffs that may require a certain sound to it.
It is also important that you personally and physically visit a music shop to try out different amplifiers before you decide on purchasing one. You need to make sure that you know how you sound on a certain amp and if you and the amp will sound good together. Try the amp at low and high volume levels. Try it out with and without the overdrive. Check out how versatile you can go with the amp before actually considering buying the amp.
You may also want to get into subtle bargaining with the music store employees. You never know when you will be able to get a really good deal with a guitar amp, right?
Erica Mills is a guitar teacher and musician for over 10 years. He loves teaching students with a passion in music on how to play guitar songs. He is passionate about his work and dedicated in helping students achieve their dreams. Visit http://www.bandjammer.com for more guitar song lessons.
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