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Guitar Amplifier Heads Orange CS50H

Orange CS50H

Guitar Amplifier Head, Tube

£2,299.00
2stores
Blackstar St James 100 Valve Amplifier Head

Blackstar St James 100 Valve Amplifier Head

Guitar Amplifier Head

£1,699.00
2stores
Orange AD30HTC

Orange AD30HTC

Guitar Amplifier Head

£1,260.00
2stores
Marshall JVM205H

Marshall JVM205H

5.0

Guitar Amplifier Head

£1,099.00
3stores

Guitar Amplifier Heads: 3 things to consider before buying

Your choice of guitar amplifier head should reflect the music you love to play. Different genres often require specific features. For example, if you're into rock or metal, you might want an amplifier head with high-gain settings for those powerful distortions. On the other hand, jazz or blues players might prefer warmer tones with a clean sound. Look for features like equalization controls that let you fine-tune your sound to match your style.

When choosing a guitar amplifier head, it's crucial to consider how much power you need. Wattage plays a significant role in determining the volume and clarity of your sound. If you're mostly playing at home, a lower-wattage amplifier head around 15–30 watts can be more than sufficient. However, for live performances in larger venues, you may need something more powerful to ensure your sound carries well without distortion.

Make sure the guitar amplifier head you choose is compatible with your speaker cabinet. Impedance matching is essential here; mismatched impedance can lead to poor sound quality or even damage equipment. Most amplifier heads have multiple output options to accommodate different cabinets, but it's always wise to double-check specifications. This ensures that you get the best performance from your setup.

GUITAR AMPLIFIER HEADS

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Guitar amplifier heads are devices that amplify the sound of an electric guitar. They do not have built-in speakers and require a separate speaker cabinet. Guitar amplifier heads allow you to customize your sound by choosing different cabinets and settings.

Choosing the right guitar amplifier head depends on your music style, budget, and performance needs. Consider wattage for volume, tone controls for sound customization, and compatibility with your speaker cabinet.

Popular brands for guitar amplifier heads include Marshall, Fender, and Vox. These brands are known for their quality build and diverse range of sounds, catering to various music genres from rock to blues.

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