absolutely , plug your guitar into a processor like a Line 6 pod or some sort of pedal , than plug a 1/4 jack adaptor into the spot the second cable goes into your amp
but.. instead of using the second guitar cable use the 1/4 jack adaptor , than unplug a speaker from your sound system , like say the green cable on your computers speakers and plug it into the other side of the 1/4 jack and there you go.
of ALL things I learned this in english class when all the people in my class back in high school had to talk about songs and their life and the teacher would make us plug our ipods into this boom box or whatever.
yeah
Guitar strings aren't seperated between electric and acoustic, the varieties are nylon, steel... etc.
yes you can
it will break the amplifier! i know much about these kind of things having worked at a music store for years.
With a guitar pickup one can turn an acoustic guitar into an electric guitar. They use string vibrations generated from playing and turn it into electric current.
you play it like a acoustic guitar but it is linked via a cord/lead to an amplifier/speaker which gives you extra volume compared to an acoustic guitar, other uses are; prop a door open with it prop something up using it use it like a bat to hit something cut it up for firewood the list could go on but i'll stop there.
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.
You sure can! although the tone will not be as good as if it was a specified guitar amp it will sound just fine.
Acoustic Simulator pedal...
Guitar strings aren't seperated between electric and acoustic, the varieties are nylon, steel... etc.
yes an electro acoustic guitar needs an amplifier as the pick mounted underneath the bridge can only act as a microphone, to get the sound amplified a user should use amplifier for the accurate bass and tone.
yes you can
it will break the amplifier! i know much about these kind of things having worked at a music store for years.
It is a computer that doesnt require an amp like a acoustic guitar doesnt use electricity like an electric guitar uses an amp electric computer use electricityLIKE A BOSS
With a guitar pickup one can turn an acoustic guitar into an electric guitar. They use string vibrations generated from playing and turn it into electric current.
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.
you play it like a acoustic guitar but it is linked via a cord/lead to an amplifier/speaker which gives you extra volume compared to an acoustic guitar, other uses are; prop a door open with it prop something up using it use it like a bat to hit something cut it up for firewood the list could go on but i'll stop there.
If one plays acoustic guitar, one doesn't need an amplifier..