
Tube Amp Question for guitar players?
So i've been planning to buy a used peavey guitar tube amp, and currently I play a solid state amp. I've been reading on the internet, and it sounds like I need to play a tube amp through a cabinet or something? Sorry if this is a stupid question, I've just never had
What you're talking about is a head. Heads come in both solid state and tube. The head is the actual amp and the speaker cabinet contains the speakers. Check if it is a combo (head and speakers all in one) or if it is just a head. If thats the case then yes you need a cab.
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