You will need 2 amp cords for the process. Plug the cord going into your guitar into the input to the pod then take the second cord that's plugged into your amp into the pod output space. That should have you ready to go.
A guitar amp, sound board, or computer I/O recording device.
well you plug your sub into your amp you do have an amp write
Generally, a 15 amp plug.
- guitar goes to input- ouput goes to amp
15 amp outlet on a 20 amp circuit.
Yes. Assuming everything is wired correctly and your 30 amp AC cord is compatible with your 50 amp plug, you can do this. I think you will find, however, that your 50 amp plug has a different pin configuration than your 30 amp cord end. This is not easily resolved because there are serious dangers in going the other direction, plugging a 50 amp appliance into a 30 amp receptacle.
No, the amperage pin configurations are different between a 15 amp and a 30 amp plug.
Yes.
u plug in the big part of the charger on the i pod then on the smaller part plug it into a labtop, wii, xbox 360, or computer then it starts charging
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.
plug in computer itunes should pop up and say would you like to register your i pod
No there are no adapters made for these types of installations. The reason there are no adapters is to provide a factor of safety. To plug a 30 amp plug into a 50 amp receptacle could allow 50 amps to be applied to a 30 amp rated cord. The 50 amp receptacle is more than likely being fed by a 40 amp breaker. Just change the plug cord to match the ampacity of the breaker ahead of the 50 amp receptacle. Or change the 50 amp receptacle and 40 amp breaker to a 30 amp breaker and use your existing cord plug.