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Pitch changes as you turn the tuning pegs. Volume can only be increased with an amplifier, then you just turn up the volume.
You connect your audio leads to the 'aux' input on the amplifier, and the other end to your 'headphones' port. Don't turn up the volume too high on the computer, it will distort. Set the computer volume, so that distortion doesn't occur and then control the volume on the amplifier.
Your amplifier may buzz when you turn up the volume due to interference or a ground loop issue. This can be caused by improper wiring, a faulty cable, or electronic components picking up unwanted signals.
depends on taste. but for home use you should not turn the volume all the way up.
You need a working amplifier. You plug the amplifier into an electrical outlet, then you plug the guitar into the amp (via a patch cord). Turn on the amp, turn up the volume and you are good to go. Use what ever is available to make the strings sound.
Possibly, if you turn the volume up, but not necessarily. You should attempt to match impedance (your amplifier is designed to have specific speaker impedances connected, if these are not connected it will not deliver full power).
Put simply, it means you're overloading the circuitry, causing it to 'trip'
volume is the amout of space an object takes up... or the baseball has volume... turn the volume down
Get a noise gate. or turn down the volume level on your distortion. or turn down the regeneration on your delay or stand farther away from your amp or turn your amp down. feedback is because your guitar pickup is looping the sound coming out of the amplifier back through all your effects again then through the amplifier then back through your pickups and so on
Just turn up your volume :-) no just kidding. You need some kind of audio editing software. Cooledit is a good program I have used in the past.
What do you mean charge the amplifier? It's not a battery, so you just turn the stereo on. When the stereo goes on, the remote wire will turn the amplifier on and you're good to go.
plug it in and turn it up to 11