more options such as push and pull pots to go from a humbucker to single coil tone on your pickup is one of the most common uses of it.
no I use the same gold plated Planet Waves guitar cable on all my guitars active or not, I've never heard of stereo guitar cables though.
The cables are exactly the same.
as you strum a guitar the sound waves get picked up by the pickups were the sound goes through your patch chord into the amp were the sound is transmitted through your settings and making sound
the strings vibrations are picked up in the magnetic field of the pickups. the signal is sent through the 1/4" cable to the amplifier where it goes through the preamp section which is where the volume and tone controls are used to alter the sound. the poweramp section creates the high wattage to output the sound through the speakers. the air displacement of the vibrating speaker cone is where the sound is reproduced
There are many types of guitar effects and volume pedals. The cable from the guitar is plugged into the jack marked IN and another cable is plugged into the one labled OUT and then plugged into the Amplifier.
no I use the same gold plated Planet Waves guitar cable on all my guitars active or not, I've never heard of stereo guitar cables though.
guita pickups, cable quality, pedals and amps
with a guitar cable into the guitar and into a guitar amplifier. For beginners I recommend the line 6 pod.
The cables are exactly the same.
electricity comes from the wall and into the amplifier (A given) after its generated into the amp it goes through the cable into the guitar through the guitar it goes through all the electronics like the volume , tone knob..ect than the electricity goes into the pickups and than the electricity gets grounded
Well mostly, an amplifier (pretty obvious) but to connect to it, a guitar cable.
as you strum a guitar the sound waves get picked up by the pickups were the sound goes through your patch chord into the amp were the sound is transmitted through your settings and making sound
guitar to cable to amplifier there is a 1/4 stereo or mono jack you plug the cable into , from there plug the other end into the amplifier and press on
The guitar itself, a cable, fingers and a dash of talent.
You won't ruin anything within your guitar if you remove your guitar cable from it! We guitarist plug and unplug cables from guitars all the time!
You may be referring to instrument cables.
Check your input on your guitar, or check your cable...