A guitar jack is the plug on the guitar that the patch cord plugs into. In more detail, it is what connects the pickups and control wiring to the cord so that you can easily connect it into an amp. If you have any more questions about that feel free to ask.
the only way to hook rock-smith to a acoustic guitar is to buy a pickup that mounts into the sound hole. this requires drilling a hole in the guitar for the female jack that is on most electric guitar's so you can plug in a cord. the pickup is wired to the female jack that is installed.
NOPE. An angled jack could be usefull however, if youve got a straight, frontal input jack (a gibson sg and a gibson es-335 are examples of this). It all depends on what you are comfortable with. hope this helps - Kyse
a cord b cord c cord then all over again
you plug in the cord to your usb on your xbox.
A guitar jack is the plug on the guitar that the patch cord plugs into. In more detail, it is what connects the pickups and control wiring to the cord so that you can easily connect it into an amp. If you have any more questions about that feel free to ask.
Not quite sure what your asking, If its buzzing because the jack is the problem then you probably need to re solder the wires in either the guitar or the cord, if its the cord it would be easier to just buy a new cord. If its buzzing when the guitar isn't plugged into the amp the try adjusting the truss rod.
the only way to hook rock-smith to a acoustic guitar is to buy a pickup that mounts into the sound hole. this requires drilling a hole in the guitar for the female jack that is on most electric guitar's so you can plug in a cord. the pickup is wired to the female jack that is installed.
NOPE. An angled jack could be usefull however, if youve got a straight, frontal input jack (a gibson sg and a gibson es-335 are examples of this). It all depends on what you are comfortable with. hope this helps - Kyse
Cord a to cord b to cord e
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Yes you can, go to radio shack and get a 1/8 adaptor to the size of plug from your guitar and plug it into a mike jack on the back of your amplifier, but if you dont have that type of jack in back you probebly have phono in jacks instead, so just get a phono to the guitar size instead of a 1/8". Look for the type of jack on the stereo and it will say mike-in or aux in.
a cord b cord c cord then all over again
There is a power switch on the guitar
Guitar Patches or Patch Cords are simply just the cord going from the guitar to the amp.
Chord. As in a group of notes which harmonise.
you plug in the cord to your usb on your xbox.