That being said, it is possible to use a Dean bass with a guitar amp if necessary. To do so, you will need to use a DI box (direct injection box) to convert the bass signal to a line-level signal that can be accepted by the guitar amp. You may also need to adjust the EQ settings on the guitar amp to boost the low frequencies and cut the high frequencies.
Here are some tips for using a Dean bass with a guitar amp:
* Use a DI box to convert the bass signal to a line-level signal.
* Adjust the EQ settings on the guitar amp to boost the low frequencies and cut the high frequencies.
* Use a compressor to help even out the dynamics of the bass signal.
* Use a limiter to prevent the bass signal from clipping.
By following these tips, you can use a Dean bass with a guitar amp and achieve a sound that is close to what you would get from a bass amp.