Thanks for the listen :) No. Not really. It can be used as a short-term solution though but definitely not recommended. Might/Will damage the speakers. Drum amps emphasizes the opposite sound frequencies of guitar amps. So, there's that. Do Google it if you're keen to find out more. Cheers.
Sorry. I forgot to mention that this was recorded with a mobile phone placed close to the drum kit and further from the amp. Hence the 'hits' on the drum kit is more audible. I guess that's why it seems the hits are louder than the amp. Btw, if you turn up the amp volume past 3 o'clock, the sound breaks up a bit :/. That said, the amp IS suitable for home use but not for loud gigging (unless you intend to mic it up).
@mad goose I see! Yes, it's just to play in a small room.. I'm thinking of either 1, this amplifier, nux or aroma. Will do more research before purchasing..thank u!!
Is it recommended? It sounded like the hitting of drum sound can be heard louder than the sound coming out from amplifier..
Thanks for the listen :)
No. Not really. It can be used as a short-term solution though but definitely not recommended. Might/Will damage the speakers. Drum amps emphasizes the opposite sound frequencies of guitar amps. So, there's that. Do Google it if you're keen to find out more. Cheers.
@@elprup2011 thank you for your tips and info! Appreciate it!
Sorry. I forgot to mention that this was recorded with a mobile phone placed close to the drum kit and further from the amp. Hence the 'hits' on the drum kit is more audible. I guess that's why it seems the hits are louder than the amp. Btw, if you turn up the amp volume past 3 o'clock, the sound breaks up a bit :/. That said, the amp IS suitable for home use but not for loud gigging (unless you intend to mic it up).
@mad goose I see! Yes, it's just to play in a small room.. I'm thinking of either 1, this amplifier, nux or aroma. Will do more research before purchasing..thank u!!