The plug-in on your pedal works as an on-switch. It's only supposed to work when you have it plugged in. :) Hope this solves your problem.
A semi-Acoustic, or Electro-acoustic guitar, can be plugged into an amplifier and have FX pedals used with it, an acoustic guitar doesn't work with amp whatsoever, and it can only be played unplugged
There could be several reasons why your electric guitar is not working when plugged in. It could be due to a faulty cable, a problem with the amplifier, a dead battery in the guitar, or a malfunction in the guitar's electronics. It's best to troubleshoot each component to determine the exact issue.
The guitar controller uses AA batteries.
9-volt alkaline batteries are typically recommended for powering guitar pedal batteries.
it means that your batteries are low.
yes
If you are using the guitar that came with the Rock Band 2 kit, then you don't have to charge the guitar. All you have to do is replace that batteries that are located on the back of the guitar. The guitar takes three double A batteries.
that depends on what your problem is. If its just not connecting you either don't have the batteries in or your not doing it right. You have to push the PS button and the button on the receiver when its plugged into your system at the same time.
The Unplugged version of About a Girl is currently available in the setlist on Guitar Hero: World Tour.
No,there are accoustic Basses
when the guitar players play any kind of guitar as you can see there close to a micro phone which projects soundBaYmArFor electric guitars:They make wireless transmitters that plug into the guitar and it sends the signal to a reviver that is plugged into the amplifier.
Just use regular AA batteries.