No, nothing thats made in america works anywhere else, its a commercial sacm so that people support their own country´s economy
A Electric Guitar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The price of a Peavey guitar in the United States depends on a couple of factors. The first is what type of guitar, electric, acoustic, or bass. Another factor is style of guitar. Each type has choices in style. For an electric guitar, two of the many choices would include an AT200 or a Powerslide. Price ranges are from $125 to $2,500.
sound waves are all around us. the electric guitar will make/reflect sound waves just as it sits in the corner. sound waves is what sound is only that sound waves is the more scientific way of saying it.
it was always there, it originated in America from a Swiss Immigrant named Adolph Rickenbacker's company. The first electric guitar was nicknamed the frying pan and was invented by two key people Adolph Rickenbacher and George Beauchamp. George is the main inventor and holds the patent for electric guitars, He died in 1941 of a heart attack before the sales of guitars sky rocketed.
electric for two main reasons: easier to play you can get thinner strings which are easier on your fingers , the necks tend to be thinner as well so if you don't have big hands this makes things easier to start. You can lower the strings closer to the neck very easily on an electric as well. they are also quieter if you live in an apartment or noise is an issue lets face it none of us are Van Halen or Yngwie Malmsteen good the first year or two learn guitar tabliture fast and scales really do help
A Electric Guitar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The price of a Peavey guitar in the United States depends on a couple of factors. The first is what type of guitar, electric, acoustic, or bass. Another factor is style of guitar. Each type has choices in style. For an electric guitar, two of the many choices would include an AT200 or a Powerslide. Price ranges are from $125 to $2,500.
Not without an adapter.
Yes. It will. What ever country they are from, they are all programmed the same.
Yes, but you need to use a special 220 to 110 volts adapter.
You can play CDs from Europe in a US player and CDs from the US in a Europe player. It's DVDs that don't work due to region codes.
Theoretically it would work if you had the right power cable, because the plugs are different in Europe, or you could buy an adapter for the plug to make it American, as far as discs they should work, just don't try putting dvds from Europe in it.
It will work in most countries in Europe. However, it will not work in the United States because the US uses different frequencies from Europe.
the figureines are not country specific
no one knows we are all dumb, exept for us
sound waves are all around us. the electric guitar will make/reflect sound waves just as it sits in the corner. sound waves is what sound is only that sound waves is the more scientific way of saying it.
Of course they worked together.