PeterKang said:
im obsessed iwht getting a new axe lopp sorry lol
this would be at the end of the summer,a fter i get my first priority, which would be a tube head and cab. would an amp be able to be used as a cab??
I was actually thinking of addressing this earlier. Contrary to what KingstonRock seems to imply, your combo amp can rather easily be used as a speaker cabinet for a head until you get a 4x12...
...ARRRGH. Nobody has a pic of the back of the gfx212, not even Crate in the owner's manual. Thus, I can't determine how the speakers connect to the amp...
Be that as it may. If the speakers in the gfx connect to the amp section with a 1/4" jack, you can super easily use the combo as a cabnet. Simply unplug the speakers from the amp section and plug them into the speaker output of the head (an extension cable may be necessary).
If the speakers of the cab are hard wired to the amp (no unpluggable cable), it's a rather easy process to snip the wires at the middle, add a speaker cable with a 1/4" jack, and run them to another amp.
...Just spoke to a Crate tech, we can't verify this, but we both think the speakers are hard wired. Let me know if you'd like more detailed instructions for using the Crate cab with an external head.
KingstonRock was correct that you can easily connect an external speaker cab to your combo. The gfx212 has an external speaker jack in the front which disables the speakers of the gfx and allows use of an external cab.
Thus, you could get your 4x12 first and run it with your
gfx 212 until you can afford a head. However, first using a decent head through the gfx speakers is going to give a bigger improvement in sound.
Ps
let me know waht u tink of schecters thanks [/B]
Can't comment. I've never played Schecter.
You can check user reviews at:
http://www.harmony-central.com/Guitar/Data4/Schecter/