yes, you can use a microphone with a guitar amp but the quality will not be ideal. If you are just starting out in a band and you already own guitar amps then it is a quick way of being able to amplify a microphone.
- Can a cordless mic operate with a guitar amp?
- Can you plug a mic directly into an amp?
- Can a wireless mic work with any receiver?
Can a cordless mic operate with a guitar amp?
It's quite possible! The mic, wired or wireless, will work with most amps, as mics (not powered ones though) should. Guitar amps are balanced, tonally, to give the best sounds for guitar, which has a unique pitch range, so guitar amps cater for this.
Can you plug a mic directly into an amp?
So yes, a microphone can often be plugged directly into a powered speaker amp and work just fine. To properly plug a microphone into a powered speaker, plug the microphone into the mic input of the speaker.
Can a wireless mic work with any receiver?
No, as wireless mic will NOT work with any receiver since they may use incompatible frequencies, proprietary noise reduction circuits, and secure 128 or 256-bit encryption. But a wireless mic can work with multiple receivers from the same manufacturer's matching model range.