Oct 09
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Electric Guitar?
What difference between the amount of Watts an electric guitar amplifier has? Does the amount of Watts matter?
If i bought an electric guitar, could i play any song that uses electric guitar? Or does it depend what electric guitar i buy? Does it make a difference?
The watts of an amp is the power it has to amplify…..a little 15 watt or 30 watt amp is good for taking guitar lessons, but if you are going to play in a band, you really need to get something on the order of a 130 watt twin amp…..Fender twins, for example….many companies make twin amps….twin speakers, twin channels, a number of effects….you can save money by buying it used.
Electric guitars sound different. The pickups are all different. A Telecaster, for example, has single coil pickups and sounds kind of biting and twangy. An SG has humbuckers and sounds very smooth and balanced. A Les Paul Classic has extra hot humbuckers and has a sharp, screaming attack. A Les Paul Jr. has a single coil pickup and sounds very crunchy. You see, they all sound different. Pick the sound you really want to have.
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If you are a country player, you may want a Telecaster. If you play metal, you are diffinately going to want the screaming Les Paul. If you play rock n’ roll, like Chuck Berry, the Les Paul Jr. with the crunch is the ticket. It goes like that.