Can you connect speakers to a guitar amp?

Can I use my bass guitar amp as additional speakers for my DVD player?

  • It's a Ibanez SWX35 bass guitar amp, and it has CD/mp3 in ports. Do I just connect the DVD player's audio out to the CD/mp3 in ports? Also, any way so that I can use my existing speakers with the bass amp too? Lastly, would it damage the bass amp?

  • Answer:

    When I first started playing the bass I was in dire need of more power... So a friend and I decided to unscrew the amp, remove the central console and start figuring out where to connect these massive speakers that we had... So after a couple of tries making contact here and there we found a couple of 2cm ( 0.787401575 inches ) long metal thingies and connect the speakers coax cables to them and it worked... It actually sounded louder, it was a 50W amp and with the "upgrades" I was able to play at parties, so it does work. Of course dismounting your amp sounds discouraging, but I never had any trouble, it's not that tricky and there aren't any things that are going to come undone if you unscrew your amp, of course you have to be careful not to yank any cable or anything. And putting it back together it's easy as well, of course having to repeat the whole operation may be a hassle. The amp didn't seemed to have suffered any damage, and I squeezed out every watt that poor little amp had to offer XD. Pertaining the DVD player, I don't know precisely but I think it's just a matter of pluging cables here and there. I don't have much experience with new amps. Good luck.

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