Selasa, 14 Mei 2013

How can I make my microphone work with my speakers? Preamp or poweramp?

Q. I have a Kustom speaker with one input and one output port. I have two mics and two cables. Should i get a preamp or poweramp? What does each do? I cant afford both. If you know any cheap ones please tell me. Thanks.

A. You really do need both. I think one of these might be what you're looking for: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/navigation/live-sound-powered-mixers?N=100001%2b304608&Ns=P_Price%7c0&page=1
They contain both preamp and power amp as well as an assortment of other features.

why is it sometimes better to use preamps/poweramps instead of amp heads?
Q. i've been checking out bass player rigs on guitargeek.com, and i noticed that most of them just use preamps and poweramps and no amp heads... are they better than amp heads?

A. The head is a power/preamp built together, so there is no real difference. It allows for more customization, and they are usually built to run on higher voltages. And they are easier to lug around separately. Most people mic their amps these days anyways

Long story short, there's no difference. You'll just pay more for the same thing

Question about Preamp and poweramp GUITARISTS I NEED YOUR OPINION?
Q. what is preamp and poweramp?

I only have used head and cabinet so I have NO IDEA what the heck they are.

Is it like preamps are heads and Poweramps as cabinet?

Can you tell me what Preamps do and Poweramps do?

And are ENGL PREAMPS GOOD????

A. ENGL makes good stuff. A power amp is the portion of the amplifier that distributes the power to the other stages of the amp...as in power from the wall socket. It takes the voltage and distributes it to your tubes and transformer and passive circuitry that operates the amp. The preamp interprets your guitars signal and boosts it to meet the wattage supplied by the power amp. In your head both things work together in creating the sound and volume put through your cabinet. Now just because you have a preamp already doesn't mean you can't use another. Lots of guitar players use different kinds of preamps(typically rack mounted) to get their sound. It might be good to go into a music store and ask to try some out.




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