No, I'm sorry, I searched the web for ages but I could only find amps for Electric Violins......... Maxydog, Samster, Hampster!
Yes. Your cables have to be compatible, but there's no problem with the instrument.
It wont change it, an effects unit will, but you need an amplifier to actually hear the sound
Yes
whats the best tube acoustic amplifier ?
Both violins are good, but it depends on what you like more. Acoustic violins are good if... *you want to play classical music *you don't want to worry with the technical things *you want to just have a common, old fashioned violin Electric violins are good if... *you want to make your own kind of rock/modern genre of music *you are willing to get the deal with the technical things (and buy them) *you want to have a modern, unique violin There are pros and cons with both, but if you want to be simple, get the acoustic. If you want to be futuristic, get the electric. You may even get both! (if you have the money ;) )
Yes it can but it has to have the plug in to it.
Electric guitars require an amplifier. Acoustic's will need a microphone and a speaker/amp if it is not acoustic/electric. Hope I answered your question well. Good Luck.
Drums are an acoustic instrument ,that is , they are not electric.They can be mic'ed and run through a amplifier and effect's to change sound and volume.
Yes, unless it's an electric acoustic violin.
whats the best tube acoustic amplifier ?
Both violins are good, but it depends on what you like more. Acoustic violins are good if... *you want to play classical music *you don't want to worry with the technical things *you want to just have a common, old fashioned violin Electric violins are good if... *you want to make your own kind of rock/modern genre of music *you are willing to get the deal with the technical things (and buy them) *you want to have a modern, unique violin There are pros and cons with both, but if you want to be simple, get the acoustic. If you want to be futuristic, get the electric. You may even get both! (if you have the money ;) )
Yes. An acoustic-electric guitar plugs into an amplifier the same way a regular electric guitar does.
Yes it can but it has to have the plug in to it.
It depends on your electric violin. A hollow-body violin with an acoustic pickup (basically, a traditional violin with a microphone built into it) will make sound just like a standard acoustic violin. A solid-body electric violin will make sound without an amp...but unless you're the violin player, you won't hear it.
yes an electro acoustic guitar needs an amplifier as the pick mounted underneath the bridge can only act as a microphone, to get the sound amplified a user should use amplifier for the accurate bass and tone.
Electric guitars require an amplifier. Acoustic's will need a microphone and a speaker/amp if it is not acoustic/electric. Hope I answered your question well. Good Luck.
Electric violins can play the same sheet music as an acoustic violin.
An Electric Acoustic Guitar is an acoustic guitar with the addition of a pickup or transducer that enables plugging it in to an amplifier. Type your answer here...
Drums are an acoustic instrument ,that is , they are not electric.They can be mic'ed and run through a amplifier and effect's to change sound and volume.
A amplifier may be needed to be heard over other instruments.