either an AV8 or a profile
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Amp. is in the trunk, on the right side, mounted inside a black cage. Open trunk stick you head in look up and to the right.
He uses a lot of different ones. There is no specific amp he always uses. But some of what he has used includes: Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier amp head Marshall JCM 900 amp head Mesa Boogie 2:90 power amp Triaxis preamp Marshall EL34 power amp JMP-1 preamp
A guitar amp head is the part of an amplifier that contains the electronic components that amplify the signal from the guitar. It needs to be connected to a separate speaker cabinet to produce sound. A combo amp, on the other hand, combines the amp head and speaker in one unit.
An amp head is the part of an amplifier that contains the controls and power source, while an amp includes both the head and the speaker. The amp head affects the tone and power of the sound, while the amp's speaker affects the overall sound quality and volume. The choice of amp head and speaker can greatly impact the sound quality of a guitar setup, with different combinations producing varying tones and levels of clarity.
It depends on the amp and what the amp is being used for and what kind of automotive it is.
That is personal preference. Ideally a head and speaker cabinet should be from the same manufacturer.
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yeah but ur gone need a power amp too
4 amp
The external amp is located just behind and slightly lower than the head unit. Follow the wires coming out of the back of the head unit, they lead directly to the amp.
A head amp contains the electronic components that amplify the guitar signal, while a cabinet amp houses the speakers that produce sound. The head amp sends the amplified signal to the cabinet amp, which then converts the electrical signal into sound waves that we hear. Together, they work to amplify and project the guitar's sound.