ok, with christmas coming up, i have a bunch of questions, and looking for opinions on many ideas.
first off, how much bottom end and 'heaviness' will a 2x12 add to a 4x10 cab? about how much does an average 2x12 sell for?
what exactly is a pre-amp, in terms of buying a single preamp? can i add one to my amp to get a different sound? how much do these run for?
now here's where i'm looking for opinions... With all my grandparents and parents putting their money together, i have about $400 or so and was thinking of finally getting an Agile LP. Or, i could sell my current les paul xr-1, which i don't really like that much, and buy a used Jackson RR-5 which i've always wanted, plus have that extra christmas money to buy a new cab or pre-amp. what would you do? i know its all my own decision, but just looking for opinions... what would the miracle man sound better in, the RR5 or the LP? since i already have a mahogon
y guitar, and am planning on getting another one for graduation next year (Dean ML) (aren't i spoiled?) would it be a better idea to get the alder bodied RR5, or is there really not much of a difference in sound?
i have more questions that i'll think up and ask as we go, but if i could just get some answers and opinions so i can start thinking things over...
Preamp: Basically, all amps are made of a Preamp and a power amp.
Preamp is where your guitar sticks in, it generates a sound, and sends it to the poweramp to be AMPLIFIED.
Guitar > Preamp > Effects Loop Send > Effects Loop Return > Poweramp > Speakers
In theory, although I'm not sure about this, you can stick your preamp in the return of an effects loop and play through the preamp into the amps poweramp effectively bypassing the preamp of the amp.
So it would be:
Guitar > Seperate preamp > effects loop return > poweramp > speakers.
If you wanted to use the Preamp seperately you'd need a seperate poweramp to power the speakers.
The above information could be entirely wrong, and you could end up blowing things up or something - So heed with caution.
2x12s aren't generally as dark as 4x12s in my expierience, and I know very little about 4x10s, but ofcourse, it depends on the amp, and the speakers more.
On the guitar thing - It's your call, if it were me, I'd only buy a new guitar if it was either - Better than your current, or very different to your current. If you own a good LP, don't buy another LP for a 3rd of the price, chances are it's not as good and you'll end up never playing it.