yes you can
Pick it up, rest it on your lap with strings facing away from you and the head of the guitar to your left (if a right handed guitar and vice versa if left). Plug into an amplifier, turn on amplifier, strum the strings. You have used an electric guitar. You may also use it for wife beating.
depends on taste. but for home use you should not turn the volume all the way up.
A tube guitar amplifier basically is a large speaker which contains tubes inside the amplifier box for guitar use. Some are vintage and some are classic.
it will break the amplifier! i know much about these kind of things having worked at a music store for years.
To get started on an electric guitar you will need and electric guitar (obviusly), an amplifier (there are a lot of types, depending on the volume and size that you want) and a guitar cable (connects the guitar with the amplifier).
It is a guitar that is fitted with Pic-ups these are used to capture the sound from the strings and relay it via and amplifier/speaker, to connect the guitar to the amplifier/speaker you use a guitar lead.
For an electric guitar you definitely need an amplifier because the guitar on its own is pretty quiet. If you play an acoustic guitar you can use an amplifier to make your guitar louder and more hearable but you don't have to in order to record it.
Pick it up, rest it on your lap with strings facing away from you and the head of the guitar to your left (if a right handed guitar and vice versa if left). Plug into an amplifier, turn on amplifier, strum the strings. You have used an electric guitar. You may also use it for wife beating.
You sure can! although the tone will not be as good as if it was a specified guitar amp it will sound just fine.
Electric guitars are not magnetized, they use pickups designed to feel the vibration of the string and the signal is then amplified. It is the amplifier that is highly magnetic.
amplifiers serve an important purpose , to amplify the electric guitar. You plug the electric guitar into an amplifier to make electricity run through it and the speakers will make what you're playing louder and you can use effects with it to get your very own guitar sound.
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.
A tube guitar amplifier basically is a large speaker which contains tubes inside the amplifier box for guitar use. Some are vintage and some are classic.
Charles Byron Jolliffe has written: 'Establishment of radio standards of frequency by the use of a harmonic amplifier' -- subject(s): Electric waves, Radio
A guitar adapter connects the guitar to the amplifier wirelessly. It makes it easier to move further from the amplifier because there is no restraint by a cord. This is usefull for guitar players who tend to move around while playing.
A triode works as a basic amplifier by the use of radio waves. The radio waves produce a heat that is amplified.