Hi Nutbunny.
My first amp was a Fender Frontman 15R, which is not the world's greatest amp in many respects, but it sufficed until I could afford the amp I wanted and quite a few of the tracks on my first album were recorded using it.
Overcoming its dislike of the theremin signal was easy - I bought a cheap low impedance inline volume pedal to attenuate the signal coming out of the theremin. (If I was brave about opening up my etherwave and soldering in a resistor as it describes in the manual that would have been even cheaper, but now I like the flexibility of having it - I still use it, even though the new amp does not require it, because some of my effects pedals have a similar dislike of loud signals.
Now I have a decent amp (SR Technology Jam 150 Plus) with an even response across the range and I usually have it set up to boost the bass and suppress the treble a bit because that's how I like it!
My first amp was a Fender Frontman 15R, which is not the world's greatest amp in many respects, but it sufficed until I could afford the amp I wanted and quite a few of the tracks on my first album were recorded using it.
Overcoming its dislike of the theremin signal was easy - I bought a cheap low impedance inline volume pedal to attenuate the signal coming out of the theremin. (If I was brave about opening up my etherwave and soldering in a resistor as it describes in the manual that would have been even cheaper, but now I like the flexibility of having it - I still use it, even though the new amp does not require it, because some of my effects pedals have a similar dislike of loud signals.
Now I have a decent amp (SR Technology Jam 150 Plus) with an even response across the range and I usually have it set up to boost the bass and suppress the treble a bit because that's how I like it!