Can I Use A Guitar Amp (fender Acoustisonic, Jr.) As A Speaker (monitor)?
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no, not with a guitar amp. a bass amp would be able to support the frequencies though
As a monitor for guitar, but not as a monitor for bass frequencies or as a good monitor for vocals.
The guitar amp is not a hi-fi speaker, it’s limited (on purpose) to a certain range of frequencies. If you put too much bass through it you’ll blow it – like with bass guitar, kick drum, or the low end of a keyboard or synth. It also isn’t going to do a great job of emulating a human voice, it doesn’t have the full frequency range for it.
I would not recommend it – it isn’t made for it, it won’t do it well, and you risk blowing it.
Saul