no
it only has one headphone jack, but you can use a splitter.
No, it is not safe to use a 15 amp plug on a 20 amp circuit as it can overload the circuit and potentially cause a fire hazard.
it has a mini headphone jack you can use.
Hopefully, your amp will have a slot marked "MP3". You will need to buy a small connector wire, which you plug into the headphone socket on the iPod at one end and the MP3 socket on the amp at the other. If the socket on the amp is too big, you can get a small connector plug. The master volume control will control the overall volume of the sound that comes out the amplifier, and you can use the volume control on the iPod to decide on the mix.
There is a 1/4" headphone port located at the back of the PSR-295; plug your headphones into that and the audio is transferred to the headphone instead of the speakers. If your headphones use a 1/8" plug, you'll need an adapter.
Yes. The Eternity is a very rare breed of Samsung phones that do not require the proprietary headphone jack as with most of their other phones. You can use any standard headphone jack with the samsung eternity.
In the UK, you cannot put a 5 amp fuse in a 3 amp plug. The general rule of thumb is that you should use like for like.
Headphone splitters are a device you can use to plug into your headphone jack and then attach other headphones to it. Headphone splitters make it so you can share music with more than one person at a time, with everyone using their own set of headphones.
No matter what cord I use, no sound will come through the amp. How can I fix this?
A vacuum typically requires an amp plug with a rating of 10-12 amps for standard household use. Be sure to check the manufacturer's specifications for the specific power requirements of your vacuum cleaner.
To properly plug a microphone into a guitar amp, use an XLR cable to connect the microphone to the amp's input labeled "Mic" or "XLR." Adjust the volume and tone controls on the amp as needed for the best sound quality.
No, a 0.75mm 2 core cable is not suitable for use with a 3 amp plug. The 3 amp plug typically requires a higher rated cable to safely handle the electrical current. It is important to use the correct cable size and rating to prevent overheating and potential electrical hazards.