Can I use acoustic amp with electric guitar?

Can I use acoustic amp with electric guitar?

Yes, you can use an acoustic amp to play an electric guitar but I doubt you will find it very pleasing. An acoustic guitar amplifier have different type of speakers and they are also designed to give you maximum headroom without breaking up – they are meant to be play clean and are in all essence a small PA system.

Should I use LPF on my amp?

Bass boost can be very damaging to your subwoofers if not used properly. As we discussed earlier in this article, subwoofer amps typically use LPF (low pass frequency) filters to block high frequencies that should be playing through your speakers.

What should I set my high-pass filter to for subwoofer?

Recommended Starting Points:

  1. Front Component Speakers – High-Pass Filter = 80 Hz (12 db or 24 db Slope)
  2. Subwoofer(s) – Low-Pass Filter = 80 Hz (12 db or 24 db Slope)

What frequency should I set my subwoofer to?

Subwoofers: 70-80 Hz (low pass), the most essential purpose of a subwoofer crossover is to block midrange sounds. Car main speakers: 50-60 Hz, the most critical element in main speaker crossovers is to block low-end bass (frequencies 80 Hz and below) 2-way speakers: 3-3.5 kHz (high pass)

What phase should a subwoofer be set to?

Typically, though, phase is left at 0° for most applications. While seated in your listening sweet spot, play music with bass content that is familiar to you and then have someone switch the 0/180 phase switch on the sub to 180-degrees. This will let you determine if the bass sounds louder in your seating position.

How can I make my subwoofer sound better?

Just follow these simple steps for great bass:

  1. Remove the distortion.
  2. Flatten the signal, open the low-pass filter.
  3. Adjust the subwoofer gain and low-pass filter.
  4. Adjust the bass boost and subsonic filter.
  5. Match the subwoofer level to the receiver volume.

What is the best placement for a subwoofer?

Try to keep the sub within 4 or 5 feet of the left or right front speakers. Which leads to my next bit of advice, don’t put the subwoofer in a corner. Granted, there are significant advantages to corner placement, mainly that in a corner the sub will produce more bass, with lower distortion.

Is it better to have 1 or 2 subwoofers?

2 smaller subwoofers will usually provide more power (and therefore higher decibel output) than a single large subwoofer. A single subwoofer will have a smaller listening area than 2 subwoofers, which will create a larger sound arc, therefore filling a larger room more easily.

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