Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Tips For Choosing A Jazz Guitar Amp

By Essie Osborn


People who play jazz or listen to it tend to be very passionate. There is the desire to get the best possible sound. Part of this is by choosing the right kind of instrument. However another part of getting the best sound is how it is amplified. If you want the most from your guitar it is important to get the right jazz guitar amp.

On a basic level the job of an amplifier is to amplify sound. In technical terms this means that when you are playing a room the people at the back should be able to hear you as well as the people at the front. It is important to have an amplifier that is effective in this regard so that everyone listening gets the same experience.

However it is not just about the technology. If this is where the case then there would be only one type of amplifier. What is equally important is the quality of the sound and how it presents the music to the listener. It is vital to choose something that makes your instrument sound as good as possible.

Of course how confident you will be in adjusting this sound will dependent on your level of experience as a jazz musician. Someone who has played for a while is more likely to know the level of sound that they want and be able to adjust it accordingly. For someone getting started this is something that they have to get used to.

There is also an issue regarding the level of control. While it may be tempting to pick an amp with a lot of additional buttons this can make them more complex for people who have only just started playing jazz guitar. Fortunately there are also amplifiers with simpler controls for people who are just getting started!

Increasingly there are more options to customise the sound via control panels on the amplifier. Some people like a lot of buttons on a control panel so they have more control over the quality of the sound and to adjust it accordingly. However if you are just getting started it is recommended you start with a simpler system as this will be more user friendly.

Another issue people debate about is whether to have a separate amp with another speaker or combi package. While some people argue that a separate amp and speaker provide better sound there is the issue of transportation and storage space. If you go to a lot of gigs and travel a lot you may want to consider the combi package in order to avoid any potential space or storage issues.

You can find a number of websites and specialist stores that sell amplifiers for your jazz guitar. It is best to look at various options and compare what they have to offer as well as checking customer reviews, feedback and recommendations from fellow jazz musicians. This will make it easier to find the ideal amp to suit your sound.




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