Novice players commit this common mistake by thinking that guitar amps are all the same and that its sole purpose is to amplify sound. That is why for those who want to get guitar amps, they choose the cheapest ones without even thinking how this could affect their music. Other would leave it to the discretion of the sales clerk. A lot of aspirants kill their career this way. First rule in choosing the best amp for you: Know your music. Amps are built in such a way that it will accentuate the different kinds of music genres. If you are playing traditional rock, blues, country, indie or alternative music then the best amp for you is the one that gives a clean and warm sound. This should have a shard treble roll-off and a bass roll-off and has a built in reverb or tremolo units.
If you are a hard rock guitar player then you should look for amps that have pre-amplification controls, distortion effects and tone filters. This will give you the intensity, drive, edge, and rage required in your music. Marshall is a brand of amps that is said to successfully accomplish this. If you are going acoustic, then the best amp for you is the one that can produce a clean, transparent, crisp acoustic sound. It should have a built in transducer pickups or microphone. If you are looking for bass guitar amps look for one that have compressor or limiter features. This will keep the bass from sounding distorted in high volume level. It should also have metal heat sinks or fan to prevent it from overheating.
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