Electricians will tell you that a differential amplifier is a type of electronic amplifier that amplifies the difference between two voltages but does not change the particular voltages.
The principle is the same. Signal comes in, and instead of transistors, at each tube this small signal on one side of the tube influences the much larger signal flowing through the other side of the tube, so that the output signal is almost identical to the input signal, just much larger. Repeat three to five times, add some caps and resistors and whatnot for EQ, and that's the basics of a tube amp. Well, the super simple explanation.To make that transferal of small signal to large signal a vacuum tube needs some juice - some heat. To get 'em hot takes a few seconds. So to get the power flowing you turn on the power, but the full voltage isn't applied to the tubes... don't want to hit 'em with too much juice at once.
A: The label must be mysterious it actually compare two or more signal input and amplify the result. example if bot inpust have the same scaling resistor but the signal is -5v and +5 volt the output will be zero.
It makes the sound more grand by electricity and the flick of a switch.
Telephone amplifiers will function by amplifying the sound received from the telephone. It can be portable with an adjustable strap for your telephone.
Never use any bass with any guitar amp. Guitar amps are not meant to handle the lower register of a bass, and the speakers on your guitar amp will blow out if you try to play a bass through them.
It depands on the power of the loudspeakers.
I Have A Crate Bxr 80 And It Has Two Imputs One For Active(battery powered) Guitars And One For Passive(non-battery powered). Some Fender Amps Have Two Inputs The Work For Any Guitar But There Not Cheap.
It is a guitar amp based on the Marshall Plexi, one of the first amps made by Marshall.
Some amps such as the Fender G-Dec have a CD input on them that allows you to play your CD player through the amp. On other amps, you need an adapter to go from the CD player output to the amp's input. It will work.
No they won't work acoustically.
Never use any bass with any guitar amp. Guitar amps are not meant to handle the lower register of a bass, and the speakers on your guitar amp will blow out if you try to play a bass through them.
yes, just not the other way around.
Yes, but they don't sound as good.
it depends on the type of guitar you got bass or electric, any amp will work for electric guitar but not all amps work with electric bass.
Behringer amps are electric guitar amplifiers. They are used to amplify the sound of the guitar. There are different models for bass guitar and lead guitar.
No. You can use any amp with any guitar.
Hm.. they should.. but im not so sure. my sisters electric guitar amp works with my violin.
Tegan and Sara currently use Boss guitar amps. In the past they've used Vox and Fender guitar amps. A few times they've also used a Gibson amp.
New Zealand Baja Guitar amps are made in Christchurch.
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Orange Amps.