Absolutely! Beware, however, that you will probably get unwanted feedback from the amplifier if you are using an electric/acoustic guitar. Acoustic amplifiers have circuitry built into them to help negate feedback.
Electric guitars were not generally designed to plug into anything to make them powered. It is a lead that is required to send the signal from the guitar pickups to a powered amplifier. Having said that, any electric device can be plugged into any socked based on the power input required by that device. Plugging any device in an outlet with a different power output requirement may damage or destroy the device.
Led Zeppelin was the name of the band so therefore didn't play any instruments. Jimmy Page played all the guitars.
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Electric guitars need amps. Amps provide the sound that electric guitars are made to produce. Without the amp, you do not get any sound except vibrating strings. ======================= Not necessarily. Many electric guitars -- especially hollowbodies -- have sound chambers and sound holes, so they'd make acoustic sounds as well. But obviously, if you want the "normal" electric-guitar sounds, you'd need an amplifier. Some guitars actually come with an amplifier built-in, such as the Fernandes Nomad. Others designed for practice can be played with headphones, such as the Traveler guitar.
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Yes, some acoustics are, but no electric guitars. They are all made in USA.
No, not all amps are suitable for electric guitars. It is important to use an amp specifically designed for electric guitars to ensure optimal sound quality and performance.
Depends on how many watts your amp puts out
You can use any electric guitar just like an acoustic, but the main differences are the action (string distance from the neck) and possibly the width of the neck. Electric guitars may have narrower necks and the action height is usually closer to the neck. Action can be adjusted in electric guitars. As far as I know, all electric guitars have steel strings with varying thicknesses for flexibility. Some acoustic guitars have nylon for the same purpose.
Electric guitars were not generally designed to plug into anything to make them powered. It is a lead that is required to send the signal from the guitar pickups to a powered amplifier. Having said that, any electric device can be plugged into any socked based on the power input required by that device. Plugging any device in an outlet with a different power output requirement may damage or destroy the device.
I don't think many if any places sell those kinds of things. Your best bet would be Ebay or put up an ad: Wanted: old broken electric guitars.
Yes, there are wireless electric guitars available on the market that use technologies like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to connect to amplifiers or other devices without the need for a physical cable.
It is controlled by the controls on the amplifier and any pedals or sound mixers it is connected to.
Electric guitars are guitars that are solid, semi hollow or hollow bodied that rely on pickups and amplifiers to amplify sound rather than any acoustic values. They do not have sound holes, yet some semi hollow and hollow bodied guitars might have 'f' holes that's might add to the tone of the sound. YYYYYAAAAAWWWWWNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!! something less educational, please...
Led Zeppelin was the name of the band so therefore didn't play any instruments. Jimmy Page played all the guitars.
There is no cord that will allow you to record directly from an amplifier into a computer. To record from an amplifier, you have to go through an audio interface.
Here is a link to all the information you'll ever need on guitars. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar