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Are all electric guitars compatible with all amps?

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Are all electric guitars compatible with all amps?

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Any guitar will work with any guitar amp, to a certain extent. Bass guitars will not work with guitar amps – they’ll blow em. Guitars can plug into bass amps and will not damage them under any circumstances. The only reason why you may not want to get a bass amp is that bass amps aren’t designed to provide the proper voicing or gain for a normal guitar’s frequencies… not saying that’s necessarily a bad thing, but in general a guitar will sound better through a guitar amp than a bass amp. The only times I can think of a guitar not working with a guitar amp is if the guitar has an output that isn’t compatible with the input of a guitar amp… most guitar amps won’t like a full-spectrum signal, line level signal, or … well, anyways, things that you probably won’t need to worry about any time soon. You’d know about it if you had the guitar. I will say that 40$ won’t get you much of an amp. There are a few battery-powered amps you might be able to get for that much. I won’t say that Lin

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