Yes you need a cable. It is called a 1/4 inch instrument cable. You can find them at all local music stores or my favorite www.musiciansfriend.com
Yes you need a cable. It is called a 1/4 inch instrument cable. You can find them at all local music stores or my favorite www.musiciansfriend.com
No, a standard 1/4inch guitar jack will suffice.
It depends if you have an Electric Guitar, or an accoustic, some accoustic Guitars have an electrical part but not all.
No.
The type of guitar cable needed for a peavey amplifier is a simple peavey guitar cable that fits the guitar model's and aplifier's needs. They are available in every local guitar shop or online at Amazon, Ebay, GuitarCenter, Peavey or Parts-Express.
You need two guitar cables. One from the guitar to the pedal and then another from the pedal to the amp.
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).
Brian Has 4 Red Special Guitars Which He Uses Live And In The Studio. Guitar 1 - The Original Red Special (Built By Brian & His Father in 1963) Guitar 2 - Greg Fryer Replica (Backup Guitar) Guitar 3 - Greg Fryer Replica (Backup Guitar) Guitar 4 - The 'Super' Red Special Brian Also Has A Collection Of Red Special Copies In Many Colours, Which were built by his own company Brian May Guitars. Another Guitar That Brian Owns Is A Guitar Nicknamed 'The Spade' (As It Resembles The Shape Of The Spade From A Pack Of Playing Cards. It Is Also Known As 'The Guitar That Time Forgot'. This Guitar Was Built From Plans That Brian Had Written Down, Plans For A Second Guitar But So Successful Was The Red Special, Brian Had No Need For A Second Guitar, So It Was Left Un-built Until Recently. The Spade Has Never Been Used Live, Nor Has It Been Used In The Studio For Recordings, The Guitar Remains In Brian's Possession.
nope but if your asking this because having problems hopefully its the batteries lol
Well mostly, an amplifier (pretty obvious) but to connect to it, a guitar cable.
The type of guitar cable needed for a peavey amplifier is a simple peavey guitar cable that fits the guitar model's and aplifier's needs. They are available in every local guitar shop or online at Amazon, Ebay, GuitarCenter, Peavey or Parts-Express.
You need two guitar cables. One from the guitar to the pedal and then another from the pedal to the amp.
The guitar itself, a cable, fingers and a dash of talent.
You need to get a guitar lead to USB cable or unit. To use the guitar, you may need to install some VST or DXi plugins, guitar software such as emulated amplifiers, recording software designed to pick up signals from the cable interface and/or music production studio software.
Yes, special cable is required to use Xbox.
You need a special adapter that usually run $17.
yes , indeed.Standard cable have 100 mbs speed so you need a special one as well as an one gbps ethernet card
All HDTVs need a special box from your cable provider.
Yes, you need a guitar hero wireless control, or a guitar hero USB microphone, or guitar hero drumset. You cannot play with the wii remote alone.
To extend a coax cable without special tools you will need a second coax cable. You can plug the second coax cable into the end of the first one (the end that is plugged into the wall).
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).