9/29/2013

Tips In Buying Vintage Sound Amps

By Dale Peck


There are many funky vintage sound amps that are sold in garage sales, pawn shops and some local music stores. However, there are some rules that can be applied and considered in buying one to avoid getting a bad one. There are some considerations that must be thought of to have something that is still in a functional condition.

A good way to tell what a certain amp sounds like is by playing your guitar through such. It would be best to use your instrument because you are familiar of it already and for you to have no difficulties as you try to assess it. Make sure that you are working with comfort since you should have known which could be used still.

Whenever you are a beginner or you are not very confident in making a choice, you could approach anyone from the shop to assist you in all your need. The most critical part is when you will be comparing the sounds so do your best to have a better comparison. Yet, you must first evaluate your needs before proceeding.

Amplifiers are rated by wattage and not on its physical size. The lower wattage tube amplifier will only tend to create a harmonic distortion and a low volume that is preferred for practices in studios. The higher wattage tube amplifier will distort the high volumes that requires creative mixing for some live situations.

The wattage can have an effect on both the actual and perceived volume of sound. Generally, it will take ten times the wattage to double the volume. However, the cost may be related to the quality of the components and design. The higher watt amp may be inexpensive compared to the lower ones.

Make sure that you will understand all issues that will define the overall tone. There are some things that could determine if the amplifier is of high quality. These might include the wood materials that are used for its cabinet, preamp tubes, cables, guitar, resistance of its speakers and the type of its speaker cones.

There are also two main categories that should be known such as the combo and the head or cabinet. The combo or combination amplifier combines that electronics with other speakers in a single package. The head or cabinet arrangements will tend to solve the weight problem by simply separating the speaker cabinet from the head.

If you will be buying a tube amp, avoid abusing it physically. Generally, the transistor units are designed to take the loads of punishments, but the tube amps are the most delicate. Unless you will be playing a hard rock metal, it will be best to buy a small unit that has a good tone than buying a big and loud one.

Plenty of stores may recommend the newbies to get a loud one that is capable of making many effects. Just be sure that you could not be fooled easily. Use your ears in picking excellent vintage sound amps that can give a tone that you may really love and somehow guide yourself not to get the things that are not important.




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