He uses marshall amps
The Boss RC2 is a type of amp that one can use for music and instruments. There are many reviews on this amp as well as user comparisons to other types of amps on the market.
I am by no means a sound/computer whiz, but the only way I know to get my amp to act as an eq/effect and then send that to my computer to be recorded is to use the output (located on the back of my amp) so that it will send all the sound it gets through it and then on to the next thing in the chain (which in this case is my sound card.)P.S. - I just looked at the specs for your amp and it says that it has d.i. outputs and a line out. Try using one of those (Again, might be on the back of the amp). Hope it helps.
The Kyrie, or Kyrie Eleison. The text has an ABA form (Kyrie eleison, Christe eleison, Kyrie eleison), but not all musical settings of it use an ABA musical structure.
Frank Zappa mainly used a Gibson SG (often a red one), or a least was famous for his SG playing, he did use multiple guitars, example: in the Video version of "does Humour belong in Music" he (and occasionally Ike Willis) used a fender telecaster, however in "the Torture Never stops" video he used a les Paul, and again has a les Paul on the cover for "shut up and play yer guitar" (the box set edition with all three shut up and play yer guitars, not the single album).
Yes.He used to smoke drugs and dabbled in light cocaine use.
Usualy I use Bass-5 Gain-9 Mids-7-8 Treble-10
Anthony Armstrong of Red uses a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier amp. His settings typically involve a high-gain tone with boosted mids and treble for clarity. Specific settings can vary depending on the song or performance, but generally aim for a modern, aggressive rock sound.
He plays mostly Gibson Les Pauls He Actually Plays Epiphone Les Paul White Mahogany (I Cant Spell Mahogany ;D) But Yeah That's The One :)
Use the Crunch channel, it is modelled after the classic Marshall plexi tone.
Your amp's got enough power there to blow those speakers to kingdom come, but that doesn't mean you can't use them. At low volume settings, you're nowhere near the maximum output of the amp, so use them, but be careful. You should be able to hear when you're overdriving them.
No
To distort an Ibanez GTA10 10 Watt Amp, increase the gain knob on the amp to introduce more distortion. You can also use a distortion pedal in front of the amp for heavier distortion tones. Experiment with different settings on the amp and pedal to find the sound you're looking for.
NO
A 50 amp breaker is an overcurent device.
Yes you can
Yes.