Do you want a solid state amp to use a tube? Or can it purely stir solo?

Hey im just getting arranged to start to play the electric guitar, but I wanna kno all the ground rules. and do you need a specific type of cable to use a tube amp?


Answers:    A solid state amp is made near transistors for electronics. No tubes.

A tube amp has adjectives the same stuff - but no transistors.

They both do duplicate thing - amplify the rumpus from the guitar strings to the pickups and covert that information into electronic signals... which get carried over the wires and the cable (unless you are wireless) to the amp.

Same 1/4" cable is used to connect the guitar to the amp.

If you step wireless, there is a transmitter that plugs into duplicate place the cable plugged into in the guitar... and at hand is a receiver that plugs into like place the cable plugged into in the amp. The transmitter and the reciver are on one and the same frequency.

If you want to know all the brass tacks, you should really probably start with aural equipment... move into electric in more or less two years.

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