No. You can buy electric violins with a jack in the back where you can plug in headphones so only you can hear its amplified sound. Some come w/ headphones, but if not you can just use your iPod headphones instead. Two good brands of those are the Yamaha and the Stagg silent electric violins. These you can also plug into an amp if you want.
Without an amp, the electric violin is almost impossible to hear. It is like rubbing a bow on an elastic band.This is because the box where the sound usually gets amplified does not exist on the electric violin (much like the Electric Guitar). This means that the sound will not be amplified, and the only sound you will hear is the sound of the vibrating string coming directly to your ear.
no because u need the amp or else it wont be called an electric violin u need an amp or else u will be playing a sexy violin with no sound just vibrating wires on wood
Yes
A passive sub-woofer does work when plugged in to an amplifier. In an active sub-woofer ("powered") the amplifier is built in.
Because its sound is collected off the strings vibration by an electrical pickup and then amplified electrically. As opposed to an acoustic which uses the sound box to amplify the strings vibration.
CLASS -C amplifier is having high ditortion due to which they are not used in audio frequency work
Absolutely! Beware, however, that you will probably get unwanted feedback from the amplifier if you are using an electric/acoustic guitar. Acoustic amplifiers have circuitry built into them to help negate feedback.
Well, no because it'll only end up being a violin... and the only difference between a viola and a violin is it's strings and the size of it for the note pitch.... Well the thing is that for people that aren't commfortable with the violin finger board, they usually have a viola, but there is violin strings. Which means that you are playing the violin all thought the body and shape is the viola. So you can use violin strings on a viola.
No, they only need an amplifier. Pedals would be used for adding effects to change the sound etc.
The electric motor does not work on the principle of the amplifier and the digital signals.
it is a guitar that uses electricity to make the amplifier work, si they decided to call it the "electric guitar"
They're called f cuts. And electric violins don't have them because the purpose of f cuts is to let the vibrations in the violin out. Producing sound. Electric violins don't work the same way normal violins do.
Hm.. they should.. but im not so sure. my sisters electric guitar amp works with my violin.
You need a working amplifier. You plug the amplifier into an electrical outlet, then you plug the guitar into the amp (via a patch cord). Turn on the amp, turn up the volume and you are good to go. Use what ever is available to make the strings sound.
An amplifier will power your subwoofer so they can work.
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A passive sub-woofer does work when plugged in to an amplifier. In an active sub-woofer ("powered") the amplifier is built in.
You need a cabinet with a tube amp or you will potentially damage/destroy the power tubes and/or the amplifier.
what does it mean by rotating amplifier and how it works?
look for any damage to the neck and make sure the electronics work , plug it into an amplifier and see if it there's any problems.