Acoustic amp or combo amp

infernolord

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I am currently playing with a classic guitar and a acoustic guitar with pickup.

Getting a amp but dun noe which to get.. A combo amp where u can pluck in electric guitar or i shld go for acoustic amp?

If i get acoustic amp, can i still plug in electric guitar in future?
And I found out that some acoustic amp comes wif build in mic. not sure if the microphone sound quality is gd or not? or i shld get a pure acoustic amp?
 
If you are really picky about tone, then get an acoustic amp. Otherwise, an acoustic guitar plugged into a electric guitar amp would sound ok and if you decide to buy an electric next time, you can save cash.
 
If you are really picky about tone, then get an acoustic amp. Otherwise, an acoustic guitar plugged into a electric guitar amp would sound ok and if you decide to buy an electric next time, you can save cash.

Hmm. not really. but i more toward playing pop and singing.. not into rock and electric guitar as i find them too loud.

I also tinking of recording in future.. therefore i tink i might wan to look for an inbuilt mic. Do you guys think its a gd idea?

Or i shld juz get an amp and a separate mic system?
 
I think for home recording, Don't use mics unless you're ready to deal with the hassle... Go for a acoustic multi effects unit instead and do computer recording.

As for your amp, it depends on what you want to use it for. Is it purely for home practise? An acoustic/keyboard amp for acuostic guitar is way superior in terms of tone than an electric guitar amp.
 
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