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Guitar power amp: Help please!!!?
I have two Epiphone Valve Jr. heads running through two 4X12 rated 16ohms. (Lined to pedals, for stereo effect.) Can I increase my “clean overhead” with a power amp?
If so, how do I hook it up?
Nope.
That model Epephone amp is just what it is.
Because of it’s low power, it has a limited ‘clean’ volume. One of my students has one, but wants the sweet distortion at a lower volume. Now, that can be easily done, but the clean limit is just that, the clean limit.
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Can I use a rated 125 Volt power cable with a 250 Volt fuse?
just bought this cable from radio shack. it says “power your computer electronics” but I’m using it for either my guitar amp or my MIDI (guitar effects) pedal board. I already have one cable (that says 250 volts on it) and I need another cable. This cable most definitely fits, but is it safe to use? I haven’t tested it, but I’m sure it will work…just wondering if it is safe? like I said the cable i bought is rated 125 volts and the input on my amp and MIDI says 250 volts.
thanks for any help!
I doubt your amp and midi are run at 250volts. They are likely 120v like nearly all electronics. The rating on the power cable is the maximum voltage the cable can handle. If you are plugging it into a standard 120v receptacle it will be fine. Fuse voltage ratings are for the maximum voltage the fuse can handle safely.
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Boss Dr. Rhythm Drum Machine with Bass Sounds $699.50 Innovative EZ compose feature for quick, hassle-free programming. 440 world-class drum and percussion sounds. 40 bass sounds with COSM bass-amp models. Guitar/bass input. Multi-effects. COSM amp models. 3 independent insert effects, Total Sound Control featuring 3-band EQ and high-quality ambience; 1,000 patterns and more…. |
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