Effects Amps
Effects Amps
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![]() Synthrotek Passive Horror A B Box US $49.95
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![]() NEW LS Effects Tone Messiah line buffer ultra clean pedal silver US $50.00
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![]() Digitech RP7 RP 7 Guitar Valve Multi Effects FX Pedal US $263.36
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![]() Rare Aphek Peanut Butter 93 Smooth Crunchy Handmade In Australia US $86.00
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![]() Rockin Box Rocktron Banshee Amplified Talk Box w Tube Power No Reserve US $51.00
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![]() Marshall Vibratrem pedal US $55.00
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![]() Joyo Pefect Sound Guitar Digital Tremolo Effect Pedal True Bypass JF 09 US $24.49
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![]() Guitar Effect Pedal Joyo JF 06 Vintage Phase Bypass9V Battery US $24.19
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![]() fbv express line 6 US $65.00
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![]() Line 6 AM4 Amp Modeler Effects Pedal rareNR US $90.00
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![]() electro harmonix double muff effects pedal US $11.81
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![]() Made in the USA late 80s DOD FX35 US $29.00
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![]() Wren and Cuff Phat Phuk Germanium Boost US $125.00
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![]() Fulltone Supa Trem Pedal US $100.00
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![]() Electro Harmonix The Wiggler Vibrato Tremolo guitar pedal Excellent cond A US $149.99
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![]() FX Loop Guitar Amp Effects Loop External Looper Pedal True Bypass US $39.99
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![]() ELECTRO HARMONIX LPB 1 NANO LINEAR POWER BOOSTER US $1.00
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![]() NOBELS PRE 1 PREAMP BOOSTER US $1.00
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![]() TC Electronics G System US $879.00
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![]() Source Audio Programmable EQ Equalizer Pedal US $129.00
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![]() SUHR KOKO BOOST MID CLEAN BOOST EFFECTS PEDAL mint condition used once amazing US $219.00
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![]() New Korg Pitchblack Chromatic Pedal Tuner 25$ Extras US $63.99
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![]() Digitech RP90 Mulit Effects Processor US $80.00
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![]() MXR 10 Band Graphic EQ DUN M108 Guitar Effects Pedal US $164.95
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![]() Xotic Effects EP Booster US $76.00
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![]() ToadWorks Meat Jr Deluxe Boost Pedal US $90.00
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![]() MXR Micro Amp Pedal DUN M133 Boost Guitar Effects US $109.95
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![]() Boss CH 1 Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal US $30.00
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![]() CRATE DXFC MIDI FOOT CONTROLLER US $9.99
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![]() TC Helicon VoiceTone H1 Vocal Harmony Harmonizer Electronic Effects Pedal NEW US $149.00
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Best Guitar Amp - Which One Should You Choose?
After all, why waste your time with anything but the best, right?
Well, there really is no such thing as a single, best guitar amp. The best amp is really the one that is best for you and your needs. If you only plan on playing at home, then buying a Marshall head and 4x12 cabinet might not be the best move. On the other hand, if you plan to gig regularly in a band that specializes in heavy metal then a small 1x12 combo won't really suffice either. Always buy the gear that suits your needs.
As you're shopping for a guitar amplifier, then, keep the following in mind.
(1) How Much to Spend?
Don't spend more than is necessary. Just because your hero "Johnny Guitar" plays a $3,000 amp stack with fifty built-in effects doesn't mean you need to go out and buy it. Even if you have a very limited budget, you can get a good-sounding practice amp that you can still use once your budget can accommodate something more expensive.
(2) Solid State, Modeling, Tubes, or Hybrid?
You'll need to decide if you want a solid state amp, modeling amp, tube amp, or hybrid amp. It used to be the case that only tube amps really got "the sound" most guitar players wanted. While most high end guitar amps are still tube amps, it's definitely possible to get a good sound from non-tube amps and many professionals even use them today. A solid state amp (such as a Tech 21 Trademark) uses traditional analog circuitry to get its sound. A modeling amp, such as a Roland Cube 80XL, uses digital modeling to approximate the sound of tube amps. Hybrid amps, such as a Line 6 Spider Valve, use both digital modeling and tubes for tonal versatility.
All amps have their pros and cons. Tube amps sound amazing, but require significant upkeep. Modeling and solid state amps are known for their reliability, but don't quite have the organic feel that tube amps offer. In the end, choose the amp that best fits your need.
(3) Combo or Head/Cabinet?
You'll also need to decide if you want a combo amp or a separate head/cabinet amp. Again, both options have pros and cons. A combo amp has the amp and speaker built in, so you only have to transport a single item. That's not a problem with smaller combos; however, some larger tube amp combos can weigh close to 100 lbs. That's not a big deal if you have roadies, but if you transport the gear yourself, but if you do carry your own gear (especially up and down stairs), the weight can be a real issue, as can sending gear in for repair. A separate head and cabinet might not be as convenient, but you get the plus of using the cabinet you like plus having gear that's easy to carry.
The Bottom Line
In the end, the best guitar amp is simply the best one for you. It might be a Marshall stack or a Roland Micro-Cube. Just buy the gear you need, not necessarily the gear you want, and you'll probably be much happier. Some popular brands to consider are Bogner, Carvin, Dr. Z, Fender, Line 6, Marshall, Mesa/Boogie, Peavey, Roland, and Vox.
If you are looking for the best guitar amp for your needs, you should visit JustGuitarAmps.com today where you can find the best prices on cheap guitar amps. They offer expert reviews on numerous guitar amps and help you find the best prices available anywhere.
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How do i use built in effects for direct outputs with a behringer euroback mixer?
I just bought myself the behringer euroback 2442FX-Pro mixer, and I want to use the built in effects. I use the direct outputs because Im using various amps, and so far i've only figured out how to use the effects with the main outputs. Any help? Please give me simple instructions, I have no idea what I'm doing with this thing
I have owned that mixer for 3 years now and I know it pretty well.
You cannot get the built in effects out of the direct outputs.
Direct outputs are only used when you want to get the output sound from only ONE channel at a time. My first question would be.....why are you using the direct outputs anyway?
The main outputs will give you the mix of all the outputs together plus effects. You can vary the amount of effects on any one channel by adjusting the EFX knob for that one channel.
E-mail me if you have any other specific questions on that board. My e-mail is in my profile.
Robin Trower talks Guitars, Amps and Effects 2009


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