plug your amp jack into the amp and set it how you would normally set it for practice or what ever kind of playing youre doing. turn the master volume to max and touch the tip of the amp jack with out touching any metal with the other hand. if you get the buzzy sound your amps probably fine. if you don't get the buzzy sound ands your amp is on max volume then you have a problem with your amp. hope this helps - Kyse.
a broken one
To fix a broken string on a guitar, you need to remove the broken string, replace it with a new one of the same gauge, and tune it to the correct pitch.
first take your guitar and scream:im a rockstar.And then take the guitar and smash it to the ground until it is broken
I have many friends that have found good broken guitars in a dump.
it should be automatic
Nothing. I haven't had a guitar in about 8 years.
like this.
nothing
If you have a broken bass guitar that needs repair, you should take it to a professional guitar technician or luthier for assessment and repair. Avoid trying to fix it yourself if you are not experienced in guitar repair to prevent causing further damage.
To fix a broken electric guitar string, you need to remove the broken string, replace it with a new one of the same gauge, and tune it to the correct pitch using the tuning pegs.
Almost certainly Al McKay
it burns