Is the Marshall Super bass a bass amp?

Marshall's bass amps were arguably more popular with A-list bassists than the Fender Bassman ever was – Jack Bruce, Chris Squire and Lemmy were fans – but the Super Bass has always been revered by guitarists too.
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What is a Marshall Super bass?

The Super Bass 1987 was released as a high-watt bass counterpart to the iconic 1959 Super Lead. Although intended for the bass, this amp was also used by a number of guitarists who appreciated its somewhat less driven tonal character.
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Does Marshall have bass amps?

Make your bass boom with this 400W, all valve bass amplifier. The VBA400 has everything you need to perform with confidence, keeping you in tune and full of tone throughout a show. Now guitarists aren't the only ones who can enjoy that classic Marshall sound.
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Are guitar amps and bass amps the same?

You can tell a bass amp from a guitar amp by the size of the speaker and the features on the amp. Bass amps usually have larger speakers and less controls than guitar amps.
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What kind of amp does a bass guitar use?

A 100-watt amp is good for practice. However, since low frequencies draw a lot of power for moving big heavy speakers back and forth, consider an amp in the 200- to 400-watt power range.
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Do bass guitars need bass amps?

Since bass guitars produce much lower frequency sounds than bass guitars, so you will need an amp that's built specifically for a bass guitar. Bass amps support a high power output and low frequencies without distorting the sound.
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Can I play bass without an amp?

Bass guitar can be played without an amplifier in a number of different ways. If you're just trying to hear it yourself, guitar headphones or a small bathroom with good acoustics should work. If you want to play in the open, your computer or an effects pedal can double as an amplifier of sorts.
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What happens if you plug a guitar into a bass amp?

You can plug your guitar into a bass amp and not have to worry about any potential damage to any of the gear involved. A bass amplifier isn't necessarily designed to create more bass as much as it is an inherent characteristic of using a larger speaker.
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Can you use a bass amp as a speaker?

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.
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What is a combo amp?

A combo amp has the amplifier and speaker, just like a head and cabinet setup, but everything is in one piece of equipment instead of two. These are some of the perks of a combo amp: Compact: Even though the head and cabinet may be lighter to carry, it's more inconvenient.
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Is bass a electric guitar?

A bass guitar is a plucked string instrument built in the style of an electric guitar but producing lower frequencies. It produces sound when its metal bass strings vibrate over one or more magnetic pickups (although non-magnetic pickups are occasionally used as well).
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How many watts is a Fender Bassman?

Fender '59 Bassman LTD 45-watt Guitar Amplifier Features at a Glance: 45-watt tube guitar amplifier. 4 x 10" (Jensen P-10R) 2 channels - normal and bright.
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Who used Marshall jtm45?

The JTM 45 became the basis for many subsequent Marshalls, most notably the Marshall 1962 combo (later referred to as the "Bluesbreaker" due to its use by Eric Clapton with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers).
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What AMP does tool use?

Adam Jones' Amplifiers

His modified mid-'70s Marshall Super Bass 100 has been a mainstay since the very beginning, with its two channels wired together to create a more aggressive and saturated high-gain sound. This Marshall was used extensively for recording on Tool's debut album Undertow.
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What is Marshall Plexi?

The name originates from its shiny, Plexiglas panel, commonly used on Marshall amps between 1965-1969. Although many amps are referred to as 'Plexi's' The 100 Watt Super Lead (model number 1959) is most commonly associated with the name.
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Can you use a guitar as a bass?

The easiest way to make your guitar sound like a bass is to use an octave pedal. Set the octave pedal to shift the pitch down one octave and turn the original signal off. The idea behind this method is that a bass guitar is one octave lower than a regular guitar.
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Are bass amps louder than guitar amps?

Bass amps are manufactured to take high volume; they are usually sturdier, have bigger transformers, bigger speakers, and fewer bells and whistles. You might find that your guitar sounds dull or that there are some frequencies missing in the mid-high register but it is very unlikely that you blow it up.
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What's a bass combo amp?

So for players lugging gear, consider a bass combo amp, which combines the actual amplifier and speaker in one single package. If you'll mostly be in a studio, maybe a heavier tube amp (with a separate cabinet) will better suit your tonal needs.
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Can you play bass with a pick?

You can use a pick on your bass guitar if you want to. Both finger plucking and using picks are perfectly normal ways to play the bass guitar. You can find plenty of examples of famous bassists who use either technique, and there is no harm to using a pick. It won't damage your strings or create an inferior sound.
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Is there an acoustic bass?

The acoustic bass guitar (sometimes shortened to acoustic bass or initialized ABG) is a bass instrument with a hollow wooden body similar to, though usually larger than a steel-string acoustic guitar.
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How do you amplify a bass guitar?

A bass guitar can be amplified through a regular guitar amp which can function as a low-cost practice amp. However, regular guitar amps are not designed to handle the 'low frequencies of a bass compromising the tone and potentially damage the speaker if the volume and low-end vibrations are extensive enough.
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Is a bass amp worth it?

So, Do I need a bass amp? The bass amp is necessary to play the bass guitar as it doesn't produce any kind of sound by itself. The amp makes the bass sound louder and audible to the audience. The bass guitar can also be played with a guitar amp or without an amp but this is not recommendable for professional works.
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Is it harder to learn guitar or bass?

When you first start learning an instrument most people want to be able to play along to their favorite song, or form a band and play a few covers. It is rare that someone will jump straight into writing their own song. For this reason, the bass is an easier choice.
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