Wednesday, 24 October 2012

A practice amp stand is sufficient for your guitar practice at the learning stage

http://www.ampendage.com/wp-content/themes/ampendage/images/three_stands_460x320.JPGDue to the increasing craze of guitar playing, many times school children save a part of their pocket money for months and then buy a guitar for themselves. But it becomes a very upsetting situation for them when they realize that they also need an amp stand. It indicates the starting of another term of saving money. A smarter option at this time is to buy a practice amp. These are good enough for starters and have a decent set of features like tone control, reverb and volume controls. The only shortcoming these may have is their low volume.
Practice guitar amp stands are affordable and have all the features required at the starting level. In larger stands with amplifiers, it is just the sound that results in increasingthe price of the commodity while the features remain the same. High powered guitar stands are only required by professional singers for performing in big events. For home use or at the learning level, guitar stands operating at 6 to 12 watts of power are sufficient. These have all the required features for tone control and sound effects which can be easily adjusted. So here are a few features to look for in your practice stand:
Multiple loudness levels – The loudness power of a guitar is also termed as the gain of the guitar. It is preferable that your guitar stand has two or more separate
volume controls which will give you more options for adjusting the distorted sound.
Three-band equalization – The band equalization or EQ controls are used to control the bass, mid and high of the tone. By this control, you can easily adjust the sound characteristics like the bass and the treble to make the guitar’s output better.
Reverb control – This control is required to make a reverberating sound from the guitar which gives an echoing effect. This will make it seem like the guitar is being played in a given environment for instance, a room of varied sizes, a concert hall or a cathedral.
Footswitch for channel switching – Channel switching is adjusting the sound between different sets or modes of volume and tone control. This feature is present in only a few of the guitar stands as it can increase the price of the stand considerably, so it is better to determine how important it is for you to have this feature. Similar settings can be made using the other controls of the stand.
A head-phone jack – It is a small jack that is included in some of the guitar stands that enables the guitar player to get a fully amplified sound in his headphones without channeling it through the speaker. It is essentially good for the learners who like practicing on their guitar at late night.
Like the practice guitar amp stands, there are many other accessories that you can buy for your guitar. But initially it is important that you learn this art properly. Once you get proficient in it, you can think of investing a little more and getting a professional level guitar and a stand fully loaded with amazing features.

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