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A friend recently gave me an Amplifier. I'm wondering if is anything that anyone has used. It seems to have a good sound but I'm not that familiar with Amps. It is a Peavey 112 Bass. Does that mean I shuldn't use it for my steel guitar?
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Peavey Bass
If it sounds good to you, then it is good for steel. One big difference is the equalization circuit though, which is critical.
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Myron, I'm no expert by any stretch, but I can tell you that bass amps actually tend to work pretty well in most cases for steel. They typically have clean sound up to wide open which is important for steel. About the only other thing you need is a little reverb to go with it. Not sure how many bass amps have reverb, but if that one does, you shoudl be good to go. Like Mike Brown said, one important thing is that is sounds good to you.
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I may not sound good, I just don't wanna sound bad.
I may not sound good, I just don't wanna sound bad.
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