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A Guitar Amp Let's You Be Heard

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Using a guitar amp is a necessity in many playing situations. Despite the complex beauty of the guitars sound, it's just not very loud.

It's an obvious need for the electric guitarist. But they aren't limited to the electric player. The line between electric and acoustic guitars is becoming more and more blurred. Every day there are more hybrids that have features of electric and acoustic guitars.

In fact, many guitarist are having to take one for electric and one for acoustic to the gig to use on the same guitar!

For many beginning guitarists, the most practical solution is a guitar practice amp. It also fills the bill for those who don't want angry neighbors or spouses.

The more "plugged in" you are the more you need to know about guitar amps

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