By this i take it that you mean the "jack plug to jack plug lead" This depends on how it is broke, if it has stopped working then chances are there is a break in the wire somewhere, check the jack plugs at each end if they have a screw type jack plug, unscrew the cover and check for one of the wires being off, if it is, then it needs to be soldered. If the jack plugs are still wired up then the break is in the lead, if you plug the guitar into the amplifier and feel along the lead whilst striking the string you may be able to locate the area of damaged flex and cut the lead back. On the other hand, if the lead has moulded jack plugs then its not really worth repairing as it can cost more for new jack plugs and then its trial and error, you can cut off the jack plugs solder the new ones on, however, if it turns out there is a break elsewhere in the lead then this will have been for nothing.
Every amp is different, so I can't give you an answer. Take it to a qualified repair person.
Remove and replace it.
grab a tuner and check if the strings are in tune. Perhaps that ones out of tune.
The lowest string on a guitar is an E .........
you go to a guitar shop and get another string
String.
No, the guitar is a string instrument.
grab a tuner and check if the strings are in tune. Perhaps that ones out of tune.
second thickest if its a 4 string bass or 6 string guitar
The lowest string on a guitar is an E .........
depends on how much you pay for the pack of strings. if you pay 5 dollars then its 5 dollars. they shouldn't charge you to change a string on your guitar because it IS something you can do yourself. hope you didnt get screwed - kyse
you go to a guitar shop and get another string
fifth string on a guitar
The A string is the second string and the second thickest string.
http://www.ehow.com/string-a-six-string-guitar/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrLKlJS1wEo
The A string is the second string and the second thickest string.
String.
A twelve-string guitar has 12 strings on it, hence the name "twelve-string" guitar. Hope it helps,- Roxas Riku
A guitar string is "une corde de guitare" in French.