[MusicTlk] accessible electric guitar amps

dpdevendra at gmail.com dpdevendra at gmail.com
Mon Feb 19 14:51:24 UTC 2024


Boy, Thanks for that.  I am seeing the GTx  50 and gtx 100.  I'll assume
these are the ones you are talking about!

I'll look at this a little closer.  How much control do you have on the unit
itself compared to the controls on the IOS app?
Which one do you have the gtx50 or gtx100?
Do you use the foot peddle?

Thanks so much again.
Dennis DeVendra
dpdevendra at gmail.com 

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   check out the fender mustang G X 50 or 100 amp.

Both are modeling and the ios app is accessable, i use it myself.
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> Bill,
>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> I had looked at the Yamaha THR 30II.  It has a lot of profiling
> capabilities.   There are a large number of adjustments on the top of the
> unit with knobs and presets.  There is associated apps for IOS, Android,
> MAC, and PC that extend the amp's capabilities.  I have looked at the IOS
> and PC apps and they are not accessible.  I do not think they are 
> essential
> for many of the  sounds and adjustments.    Just wanted to see if anyone 
> had
> used one of these amps.  If you have an amp in mind that you know others 
> who
> are blind use, then I'd be interested.
>
> For the instruction of instruments, I have found plenty of materials.  For
> bluegrass using the Murphy Method and Mike Hedding for banjo, guitar, and
> mandolin.  For Guitar there is  plenty of teaching materials on NLS Bard 
> and
> Justin Guitar on the web.  Fortunately  the materials are plentiful.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Dennis DeVendra
> dpdevendra at gmail.com
>
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>
> Hay Dennis,
> Unles you are looking at amps that have modeling features like different 
> amp
> simulators and tons of built in effects there really is no need for 
> anything
> accessable. Most amps simply have a handful of knobs and maybe one or two
> push buttons. No menus nothing that you can't handle. Amps have been 
> around
> since the 40s and until just a few years ago there was nothing but a row 
> of
> knobs to deal with. Volume, bass, mid, treble maybe a reverb or overdrive
> but that's it.
> Good luck with your guitar journey. Oh as far as lots of teaching 
> resources
> go, try to narrow it down as there is just way too much info out there.
> Bill
>
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>
> Are there any resources that address electric guitar equipment?
>
>
>
> I am wondering into the world of electric guitars.  I am finding the
> amplifiers required for the electric guitar lack in accessibility as far 
> as
> I can tell.  Are there any resources that address electric guitar 
> equipment?
>
>
>
> I have plenty of resources for learning how to play.    Just looking for
> accessible equipment that goes with the electric guitar.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> Dennis DeVendra
>
> dpdevendra at gmail.com
>
>
>
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