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Electric guitar on a Behringer Acoustic Amp

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 geoo
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I can feel that G.A.S feeling building up again. I thought I would make it wait til the end of the year but its not looking good. If I were to purchase an electric guitar, could I get by on my current amp with it? Would it sound badly, playing an electric through an acoustic amp?

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https://www.guitarnoise.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17623

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 geoo
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WOOT, I must have missed that one.

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Don't forget that accoustic amps are brilliant for amplifying modeling boxes.

I connect my electric to a Pandora PX3 and then to my Fender Acoustasonic amp, and it sounds very good as Arjen says in that thread.
You can get something much less expensive than a Pandora, though, and it should still sound good. Just be careful of the volume level coming from the modeler.

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