Play electric guitar through bass amp?

Hey! I'm planning on buying an electric guitar soon, but I don't have much money, so I don't know if I'll be able to afford a halfway decent amp (and I don't have enough floor space for two amps).
I own the Fender Rumble 25 bass amp. Is it also suitable for an electric guitar? And if not, is there a good, affordable guitar amp?

Thanks for the answers in advance

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Vando
1 year ago

I do not know where some of them have their ‘special knowledge’. Electric guitars on the bass Amp work anyway. This is just a bass-rich and pretty clean amplifier.

Vando
1 year ago
Reply to  PhoenixDe19

No.

BillyShears
1 year ago

I own the bass Amp Fender Rumble 25. Is he also suitable for an electric guitar?

It’s not ideal now, but technically you can do that. I’m probably gonna have to turn the bass out. In the long term, however, a guitar amplifier is the better recommendation, which are just built for it.

JD2000179
1 year ago

A bass amp wouldn’t work well for an e guitar or not at all

My recommendations:Marshall MS-2R MS2 Mini Amp, red [UK Import] https://amzn.eu/d/iWQrEfW

Or Marshall MG15G Guitar Combo Amplifier, Exercise Amplifier, Suitable for Electric Guitar – Black and Gold https://amzn.eu/d/5wAtW7s

Vando
1 year ago
Reply to  JD2000179

From a bass at the rate, because it doesn’t function well, but guess to a MS2. My humor. Don’t.

JD2000179
1 year ago
Reply to  Vando

Yes, they were right I had him for a short time to start (but is nothing for a long time) but didn’t find him so bad would still recommend to Marshall mg15g