If you need to ask the question, then the answer is "You take it to someone who knows something about electronics and pay them to fix it."
There are so many potential things that could be wrong with an amplifier that we can't possibly give you an exhaustive list of "how to fix" it.
I think I've heard of elctric guitars with a built in amp so yes
Yeah but the amp has to have 2 active inputs and there are few amps that have 2 active inputs You need a 6. 5mm cable splitter. . . These have two 6. 5mm female input sockets (same as guitar amp) and one male output. This means that you can plug two guitars into one amp!!!
Yes, you can
Amplifiers were not originally used for guitars. Therefore, the exact date is unknown. They started being used for guitars in the 1930's.
Yes, you can play a bass guitar through a Fender Amp 212R, but it's not specifically designed for bass. The amp is primarily built for electric guitars, so while it will produce sound, the tone may not be optimal for bass frequencies. For the best sound quality and performance, it's recommended to use an amplifier specifically designed for bass guitars.
you have to keep your pen near something hot....
You can use a guitar splitter or an A/B switch pedal to connect two guitars to one amp for a jam session. Just plug both guitars into the splitter or pedal, and then connect the output to the amp. This way, you can easily switch between the two guitars during your jam session.
You can connect 2 guitars to 1 amp for a dual guitar setup by using a guitar splitter or an A/B switch pedal. These devices allow you to plug both guitars into the same amp and switch between them easily.
Depends on how many watts your amp puts out
Yes, you can plug 2 guitars into 1 amp at the same time using a splitter or a mixer to combine the signals.
To achieve the best sound quality when playing two guitars through one amp, use a mixer to balance the volume levels of each guitar, adjust the tone controls on the amp to suit both guitars, and consider using an A/B switch to easily switch between the two guitars.
No, not all amps are suitable for electric guitars. It is important to use an amp specifically designed for electric guitars to ensure optimal sound quality and performance.
I think I've heard of elctric guitars with a built in amp so yes
They can but youll need a speaker, best thing is an amp head designed for guitar.
An amp You can buy them at any music store The bigger the amp the louder Go crazy :)
Yeah but the amp has to have 2 active inputs and there are few amps that have 2 active inputs You need a 6. 5mm cable splitter. . . These have two 6. 5mm female input sockets (same as guitar amp) and one male output. This means that you can plug two guitars into one amp!!!
Yes, you can plug two guitars into one amp using a splitter or a mixer to maintain good sound quality, as long as the amp has multiple inputs and the volume levels are adjusted properly for each guitar.