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mullin
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Hi, my church just had a relocation and so did the music instruments setup.
Someone said that both our Guitar amp and Bass amp are damaged seriously internally. He claimed that someone should have plugged a bass guitar into a guitar amp that make the bass part of it damaged. So does the bass amp that someone should have plugged an electric guitar into bass amp that damaged the trem. part of it. Moreover, some loudspeakers on the main hall seem not function properly as well and he said it should be due to the mal-practice of the players, those tried to increase the volumn of the guitar amp in order to hear his part clearly, but it hurts the loudspeaker.
Therefore, he recommends not having individual amp for monitoring, but all instruments plugged into PA and then there's a monitor for the mixed output from the PA just like what heard by the audience.
I'm not good at the setup and have a few questions?
1. Is it really true that the guitar & bass amp will be damaged if bass guitar into guitar amp and electric guitar into bass amp?
2. Is it general/normal way to let all hear the mixed output, instead of his own part? Seems not so clear if mixed.
3. Any device (e.g. DI box) to sit between amp and PA and limit the input from amp, so that it won't hurt the loudspeakers outside
Thanks!
Someone said that both our Guitar amp and Bass amp are damaged seriously internally. He claimed that someone should have plugged a bass guitar into a guitar amp that make the bass part of it damaged. So does the bass amp that someone should have plugged an electric guitar into bass amp that damaged the trem. part of it. Moreover, some loudspeakers on the main hall seem not function properly as well and he said it should be due to the mal-practice of the players, those tried to increase the volumn of the guitar amp in order to hear his part clearly, but it hurts the loudspeaker.
Therefore, he recommends not having individual amp for monitoring, but all instruments plugged into PA and then there's a monitor for the mixed output from the PA just like what heard by the audience.
I'm not good at the setup and have a few questions?
1. Is it really true that the guitar & bass amp will be damaged if bass guitar into guitar amp and electric guitar into bass amp?
2. Is it general/normal way to let all hear the mixed output, instead of his own part? Seems not so clear if mixed.
3. Any device (e.g. DI box) to sit between amp and PA and limit the input from amp, so that it won't hurt the loudspeakers outside
Thanks!