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Guest belzebut
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Chiar nu ma pricep deloc p partea electrica a unui bass(cant de numai 4 luni p bass) si sunt curios daca stie cineva care este diferenta dintre un amp de bass si unul de chitara de aceeasi putere...

Am incercat fender frontmanul unui coleg la bass-ul meu si suna mai bine decat amp-ul meu de bass.

Intrebarea mea ar fi: cam cat de idiot as fi daca mi-as amplifica bassul p un amp de chitara?

Guest Baumwolle
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Loudspeakers for bass instrument amplification tend to be larger than those used for other instruments, so that they can move the larger amounts of air needed to reproduce low frequencies. Speakers used for bass instrument amplification tend to be more heavy-duty, because higher sound pressure levels are needed for bass to achieve the same perceived loudness as other instruments (this is because human hearing is much less sensitive at lower frequencies).

 

Bass instrument speakers are typically mounted in more rigidly-constructed and heavily-braced cabinets than speakers for non-bass instrument amplification.

 

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din ce zice bumbac, ar fi cam 85%

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Eu n-am vrut sa fiu rau :) :) :)

nici eu. sunt doar realist. diferenta e mare :(

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Chiar nu ma pricep deloc p partea electrica a unui bass(cant de numai 4 luni p bass) si sunt curios daca stie cineva care este diferenta dintre un amp de bass si unul de chitara de aceeasi putere...

 

 

stie multi pe aici

 

 

 

Am incercat fender frontmanul unui coleg la bass-ul meu si suna mai bine decat amp-ul meu de bass.

 

 

daca ai statie de bass la ce mai vrei sa bag in statie de chitara ?

 

Intrebarea mea ar fi: cam cat de idiot as fi daca mi-as amplifica bassul p un amp de chitara?

 

pe un amp de chitara de 400W cu 8x12" poti sa bagi linistit , no o sa sune foarte bass , eventual.

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