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Does anything differ? Sound Quality maybe? My reason for asking is i've been playing bass guitar for a few years and I'm going to play electric guitar once I get my new Fender. I already have a bass amp and don't want to spend too much more money. Would my Fender sound good with my bass amp and an electric guitar cabinet hooked up to it? Thanks in advance.

me thinks, it wouldnt.
i probably would play but since the bass amp is configured to play an octave lower than an electric guitar, you might have some volume issues.
just adding an electric cabnet, give you more speakers, noe the capability to play and electric clearly.
if you still wanna use the cabnet, go out and buy a head unit, it doesnt have to be top of the range Marshall equipment, but if i were you i would.

good luck.......

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3 Responses to “How will an electric guitar sound through a bass amp?”


brad April 15, 2009

It doesnt sound good dude to be honest idk you can use it it just doesnt have a quite as good of quality of a sound you k now
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bmfirkin April 15, 2009

me thinks, it wouldnt.
i probably would play but since the bass amp is configured to play an octave lower than an electric guitar, you might have some volume issues.
just adding an electric cabnet, give you more speakers, noe the capability to play and electric clearly.
if you still wanna use the cabnet, go out and buy a head unit, it doesnt have to be top of the range Marshall equipment, but if i were you i would.

good luck…….
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personal experience

Rolf W April 15, 2009

It should sound great! A few choice effects/ sound proccessor. I`ve been playing frettless bass for 35 yrs or so; and some of the ellectronics I`ve seen is allmost beyond understanding. But the sounds we use today come from people experimenting endlessly!
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