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  • Peavey 112-6 Cabinet Greenback

    Peavey 112-6 Cabinet Greenback

    Peavey

    • 1x12” kast met Celestion Greenback
  • Peavey MAX150

    Peavey MAX150

    Peavey

    • 150W bascombo met 12" speaker en voicing
  • Peavey 6505 Guitar Mini Head

    Peavey 6505 Guitar Mini Head

    Peavey

    • 20W buizentop met 3-band EQ en fx loop
  • Peavey Vypyr X1

    Peavey Vypyr X1

    Peavey

    • 20W modelling amp met USB en Bluetooth
  • Hiwatt Leeds 17

    Hiwatt Leeds 17

    Hiwatt

    • 17W combo met Britse overdrive
  • Markbass CMB 151 BlackLine

    Markbass CMB 151 BlackLine

    Markbass

    • 150W bascombo met 15" speaker
  • Ashdown SX-5C

    Ashdown SX-5C

    Ashdown

    • Superlichte 5W oefenversterker
  • Ashdown KT-15FX

    Ashdown KT-15FX

    Ashdown

    • Met reverb en delay aan boord
  • Ashdown KT-15

    Ashdown KT-15

    Ashdown

    • Compact en krachtig oefencombo
  • Udo Roesner Da Capo 75 Acoustic Amp

    Udo Roesner Da Capo 75 Acoustic Amp

    Udo Roesner Amps

    • Akoestische 75W combo met 2 kanalen en reverb
  • Cort CM20B 20 Watt

    Cort CM20B 20 Watt

    Cort

    • 20W bascombo met 8" speaker
  • Cort CM30R-BK 30W

    Cort CM30R-BK 30W

    Cort

    • 30W gitaarcombo met delay en reverb
  • Markbass MB58R CMD 121 PURE

    Markbass MB58R CMD 121 PURE

    Markbass

    • 12" combo met 300W en puur neodymium geluid
  • Markbass CMB 101 BlackLine

    Markbass CMB 101 BlackLine

    Markbass

    • 40W bascombo met 10" custom speaker
  • Markbass Little Mark 58R

    Markbass Little Mark 58R

    Markbass

    • 500W bashead met 4-bands EQ en MPT eindtrap
  • Markbass CMD 102P V

    Markbass CMD 102P V

    Markbass

    • 2x10" combo met buizenvoortrap
  • Markbass Little Mark 250 Blackline

    Markbass Little Mark 250 Blackline

    Markbass

    • 250W bashead van slechts 2 kg
  • Markbass CMD JB Players school

    Markbass CMD JB Players school

    Markbass

    • 250W combo ontwikkeld met Jeff Berlin
  • Cort CM15R-BK 15W

    Cort CM15R-BK 15W

    Cort

    • 15W gitaarcombo met reverb en aux-in
  • Blackstar IDX-100

    Blackstar IDX-100

    Blackstar

    • 100W stereoamp met dubbele 12” speakers en uitgebreide DSP
  • Fender Mustang GTX50

    Fender Mustang GTX50

    Fender

    • 50W modelling combo met WiFi & Bluetooth
  • Fender Champion II 50

    Fender Champion II 50

    Fender

    • 50W combo met voicing en fx aan boord


Buy amplifier?

The guitar amplifier is an essential part of your electric guitar set. The amplifier is responsible next to your guitar for much of your sound. Therefore, it is a part that many guitarists put a lot of time and energy into and often have a pronounced opinion of preference. Hence, there are many different amplifiers on the market. First, for other purposes. Think of different wattages, big Marshall towers, or small combos. Different sizes of speakers, combinations of speakers, tubes, transistors, modelling. In short, the right amplifier can be a serious search. We're happy to help you choose the perfect amplifier for you.Read more...
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Tube amplifiers

Tube amplifiers are known for their warm sound. Also, there is a lot more depth and layering in the sound. This is partly because of the natural oversourcing of the tubes. A lot of musicians still swear at the warm sound of a “tube bin”.

 

Transistor amplifiers

One transistor amplifier is another whole different dimension in sound. A lot of young guitarists start this. Often they are a little cheaper than the tube variant. The transistor amplifier is generally less used in the professional world. While on the clean sound of the guitar, it's not a big deal. This is partly a reason that jazz musicians choose a transistor, for example. In addition, it is an advantage that they are less heavy than the tube combos or tops.

 

Modeling amplifiers

The modeling amplifier is a little shorter on the market. These amplifiers are built in such a way that it mimics one or more amplifiers. This is done on average all with Digitale securities. The advantage of a modelleringsversterker is that you have less noise on your channel. Another advantage is that in many cases you can update him and continue to adapt to your sound as continuously as possible.

 

Different sizes, speakers and wattage

Guitar amplifiers have you in different kinds and sizes. The most famous for the general public is the combo amplifier. The name already gives a little hint what it is. It is a combination of a speaker and an amplifier in one. Unlike a Stack. There the amplifier and the speakers are separate. Often there is a four-speaker cabinet underneath. In some cases, these are only two. In addition, you can also buy variants that you can build in a 19" rack.

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Common terms in the search for guitar amplifiers.

  • Transistor: A part that reinforces vibrations. This is not only used in the music world.
  • Tubes: A vacuum tube-shaped object in which a system is built that can amplify vibrations.
  • Equalizer: Equalizer or equalizing is a smart volume control. This can adjust the volume at different frequency levels. This will affect your sound in a particular direction.
  • Oversturing: Sending something is actually the more giving that can handle. This will give you a raw edge to your guitar sound.
  • 19”” rack: A widely used way to hold multiple electronic devices together. In light and sound, this is a lot of use.
  • Channel: A channel is a connection from input to output with everything that is between them. This may apply to a mixing panel, an amplifier, and more of this type of electroniche business.
  • Versterking: a widely used expression. Abbreviated from the word amplifier meaning amplifier in English.

 

Strengthening for bass guitar

The bass guitar amplifier is in many ways the same as a normal guitar amp. The biggest difference lies in the equalization of the speaker. The speaker should be able to handle much more low tones than with a regular guitar amp. The coloration of the sound is much less necessary because you are in the low area with your instrument. Partly for this reason you also see a lot less tube amplifiers with the basses

 

Amplification for acoustic guitar

In the acoustic world, you can see that guitar amplifiers are also getting more and more in role. These are practically always transistor amplifiers. Often, a acoustic guitar amp also a 2nd channel for a microphone. That's why they're useful for singers who want to accompany themselves. Especially on the small stages or pubs it is very good to do. On the amplifier there is often also an effect such as reverb or delay. Just to give your sound some quick staining and character.