Why does Fender Twin Reverb have two inputs?
1994–2001 Twin Amp (’94 Twin Amp) It has two inputs, no vibrato, two channels with gain select on the floor pedal to give it two sounds per channel and an effects loop. It is 100 watts and also has a switch for a Low Power (25 Watt) mode. In 2002 it was replaced by a new Pro Tube “Twin Amp” including tremolo.
Why do Fender amps have 2 inputs?
Fender was concerned about a strong signal overdriving the normal input so they put a higher value input resistor on input 2 as an option. A regular, passive guitar signal plugged into input 2 will sound quiet and tame. Here’s a screenshot of a page from the 1964 Vibroverb. The Normal channel was just that, normal.
What kind of amp is a Twin Reverb?
Compare to Similar Best Sellers
This item: Fender ’65 Twin Reverb 2×12-inch 85-watt Tube Combo Amp $ 1,949 .99 + FREE Shipping 69 reviews | Vox AC30C2X 30-watt 2×12″ Tube Combo Amp with Alnico Blue Speakers $ 1,999 .99 + FREE Shipping 17 reviews | |
---|---|---|
Type | Tube | Tube |
Number of Channels | 2 | 2 |
Total Power | 85W | 30W |
Speaker Size | 2 x 12″ | 2 x 12″ |
Can you use a guitar amp for a microphone?
Yes, you can use a guitar amp as a speaker to play music or to possibly plug in a microphone. While a guitar amp won’t sound as good as a proper sound system designed to play music, you can achieve decent results when done properly.
Why do guitar amps have two channels?
Having covered the basics of the power amp, it is time to consider the preamp. Most high gain amps have at least two channels—clean and gain—where the player can turn up the preamp gain and leave the master volume set at a lower level. This will allow higher distortion at a much lower volume level.
Can I plug a microphone into a guitar amp?
Guitar amps do work for microphones but don’t sound good. Although you technically can plug your microphone into a guitar amp, you shouldn’t expect it to sound loud and clear. Some of your tonal power will be lost and you might even damage the guitar amplifier.