Connect the guitar to a processor such as a Line6 Pod or Boss GT. Connect the output of the processor to an analog or digital input of the Home Theater system.
Uh-huh. Well, I think that's video game I'm thinking of, unless you consider Guitar Hero a DVD.
Absolutely. A guitar amp is designed to amplify the guitar and related frequencies and as a consequence, sounds nice with guitar. Vocals through a guitar amp sounds bad most the time, as does guitar straight into PA speakers.
You do not state whether this is an acoustic or electric guitar. An acoustic guitar measures 65 db average to the player's ear. Of course this can vary dramatically, I do not think there is a record for the loudest acoustic guitar but think 80 db is a reasonable estimate. As far a electric guitar, there is no "real" limit related to electric guitar but rather to sound amplification. A 100W guitar amp can hit 140db. It is easy for a professional level P.A. system to achieve 160 db with good sound quality. It can get louder but at the cost of lower sound quality. Since sound this loud is considered painful and damaging to the listener's hearing, companies don't make systems louder than the "pain threshold" of 155db. The rock band "The Who" holds the record for loudest rock concert at a sustained 180db. They have since labeled themselves "the loudest rock band" as a result, it could be argued this honor be awarded to the P.A. system not the band.
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Guitar Hero World Tour has BYOB on it. That's it though.
To connect an LG television to a Sony Home Theatre system plus Sky HD box using HDMI leads, locate the areas on the back of the television that use HDMI cords. Connect the home theatre system to the television, then connect the main box of the home theatre system to the Sky HD using the HDMI leads.
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It depends if you can connect it or not to your gaming system.
Usually it comes with a USB attached to the microphone to plug directly into a USB port.
Using a Cable or Satellite tuner box, connect the audio output of the box to the input on the home theater system. If you are not using an external box, connect the audio output of the TV to the input on the home theatre system.
need to know why i can't connect the guitar for rock band 1 for the wii system
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Uh-huh. Well, I think that's video game I'm thinking of, unless you consider Guitar Hero a DVD.
Sync, like to connect a wireless guitar to the system? There's a small button at the bottom of it, near the nub for the guitar strap. Hold that in, and hold in the small button next to the memory card slot on the xbox till they sync up.
I'm not sure why it doesn't recognize your guitar. Why don't you try pressing the sync buttons on both the wii remote and the wii (or the control+console for whichever system you have) and it might recognize the guitar again. :)
Your home theatre system will need both an HDMI input and output. Most all-in-one systems have no HDMI input. Connect the output of the laptop to HDMI input of the receiver. Connect the HDMI monitor output on the receiver to the TV.
Don't know if this will help but if it is an electric guitar with metal strings and you have got an old stereo system with a record player input you can wire a guitar lead into it and it will play on the phono input Acoustic guitars do not require an amplifier and even electric guitars can be played without one, they just won't be very loud