Bass amps are tuned and equalized to efficiently reproduce and amplify lower tones. If using a bass amp, I expect you’ll have to roll off the bass and boost the treble. If you have access to an acoustic guitar amp, that would be better.
amps and dulcimers
Maddie Myers
@maddie-myers
3 months ago
6 posts
Thanks, Dusty. Yeah, I didn't expect it to sound great but I'll be traveling in the US and won't have access to my regular amps at home in Oz. I'll be dying to try out my new baritone - as better than nothing
Dusty Turtle
@dusty
3 months ago
1,764 posts
Maddie, you will not harm either your baritone dulcimer or your bass amp. The sound would likely be OK but not great. Remember that the low string on a standard guitar is lower than the low string on your baritone, so normal guitar amps can handle a baritone dulcimer with no problem.
--
Dusty T., Northern California
Site Moderator
As a musician, you have to keep one foot back in the past and one foot forward into the future.
-- Dizzy Gillespie
updated by @dusty: 08/22/24 12:34:52AM
Maddie Myers
@maddie-myers
3 months ago
6 posts
Can I plug my baritone dulcimer into a bass amp with no ill effects and will the sound be ok?
Thanks, Maddie