Absolutely. And it's rewarding because no matter how good they are at the guitar shop, they're not playing it. You are. So, you'll have a vested interest in making the setup dead-on. Love the folks at ProjectGuitar. Here's a tutorial. http://www.projectguitar.com/tut/tutorial1.htm
To put a basic piezo bridge pickup and jack in an acoustic guitar will cost you - parts and labor - about $125 and up. It's cheaper to do it yourself, but I DO NOT recommend that.
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It is posible to fit an electric into an acoustic case. the case just has to be for a concert sized guitar. your electric may bump around a little in the case if its not paired up right though
Piano, Bass, Drum set, Guitar, [Sometimes Omitted], and the Trumpet.
You need two guitar cables. One from the guitar to the pedal and then another from the pedal to the amp.
An electric acoustic. A acoustic that can be hooked up to an amp.
Yes you can such it up online and figure it out were they sell it
There could be several reasons why your electric guitar is not connecting to the amp. Check the cable connections, make sure the volume is up on both the guitar and the amp, and ensure that the amp is set to the correct input. If these steps don't work, there may be an issue with the guitar's electronics or the amp itself.
To put a basic piezo bridge pickup and jack in an acoustic guitar will cost you - parts and labor - about $125 and up. It's cheaper to do it yourself, but I DO NOT recommend that.
Guitar Center http://www.guitarcenter.com/
yes usually electric guitars go up to 22 frets some metal guitar go to 24 frets.
It is posible to fit an electric into an acoustic case. the case just has to be for a concert sized guitar. your electric may bump around a little in the case if its not paired up right though
If they guitar and mic are wireless you have to calibrate them in the settings.
Your electric guitar bridge may be lifting up due to changes in temperature and humidity causing the wood to expand and contract, or due to the tension of the strings pulling on the bridge.
An acoustic guitar works without the need of pick-ups, instead they use the resonance of the wood and the hollow body of the guitar to naturally amplify the vibrations coming from the strings which are tuned to different tensions. Electric Guitars are set up similarly but instead the pick ups between the bridge and the neck PICK UP the vibrations from the strings through a series of copper coils that are wrapped thousands of times around magnets. Thus creating an output signal that can be manipulated through effect pedals and amplifiers.
it picks up the sounds frrom the bass
Piano, Bass, Drum set, Guitar, [Sometimes Omitted], and the Trumpet.