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SG1965 said:Rhythmbug said:hey just thought i should say be careful playing bass through a gtr amp because if the output is too hot from the bass it will kill your gtr amp (depending how beefy your amp is?).
The output of a bass guitar is the same as a regular guitar, what you have coming out of the amps to the speaekers is what you have to worry about. Guitar speakers dont have the low range, and will distort/blow with a bass at even slightly medium volumes. Guitar heads with bass cabs are fine. I have done that with my Stage 100 and a Fender 410, and an ampeg115, and it worked fine. The low E on a bass string is 30HZ, so make sure the guitar amp covers somewhere close to that low. DO NOT use guitar speakers, they will blow.
his quad box was fine, I blew a few of the fuses in his amp. The volume level was at....probably the level an average person has their TV set at.
you said the output of bass & guitar is the same, thats a big generalisation. what bass are you using?
I said I'm using a stingray 5. basses with active circuits have a higher output plus this bass has the lower B string. I have a 600w Trace Elliot head and it wont take the pre-gain past 11-12 o clock without clipping & distorting the signal.
Try plugging an 18v MM Bongo into your fender and see what happens![]()