The amp will have 2 inputs for Guitars, usually next to each other (should say inputs or input 1 and input 2 above them). If your amp does not have 2 inputs, you can get adapters that can change 1 6.5 mm jack(guitar cable input) to 2 6.5 jacks. you should be able to get them at your local music store. If not, you could probably find them at an electronics store. Hope this helps.
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!!!
You need two guitar cables. One from the guitar to the pedal and then another from the pedal to the amp.
The guitar is very old. Although the guitar is not a recent invention, it has been adapted to the version we know of today. Try looking at this Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar#History
fender made two new lines of six string lead guitars stratocaster telecaster as of the bass guitars i only know of two also percision bass jazz bass fender made two new lines of six string lead guitars stratocaster telecaster as of the bass guitars i only know of two also percision bass jazz bass
it is four solders on a guitar on say a les paul needs electricty so two wires pass the electricity through the other two wires are for your pickups the pickups electricity goes through the wires of them , into a potentiometer which is the technical name for the thing under the knob (or two depending on the guitars wiring) .... than into the 3 way and than finally passes out of the guitar and into an amp , pedal or tuner
To connect two guitars into one amp for a jam session, you can use a guitar splitter or a mixer. Plug each guitar into the splitter or mixer, and then connect the output to the input of the amp. Adjust the volume levels of each guitar to balance the sound.
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.
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.
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.
Well, that depends on which game it is. Guitar Hero I and II can only use two guitars. Guitar Hero 3 can use two guitars, but Guitar Hero: World Tour can use a whole band set of two guitars, a microphone and a drum set. Though it is rumored you can use up to 3 guitars in Guitar Hero 5. Even still, the majority of these games limit it to two guitars.
You need two guitar cables. One from the guitar to the pedal and then another from the pedal to the amp.
i think you can only play with two guitars
this is two vauge, electic guitars and acuostic guitars are made out of different things and different wood
A dual input guitar amp allows you to plug in two guitars or instruments at the same time, enabling you to switch between them easily. This feature is beneficial for musicians who want to play with multiple instruments or switch between different sounds quickly during a performance.
Yes. Two guitars can be played with at the same time on any guitar hero game on any system.
To connect two guitars to a single amplifier using a Y cable guitar, simply plug the two guitars into the two ends of the Y cable, and then plug the single end of the Y cable into the input of the amplifier. This allows both guitars to be played through the same amplifier at the same time.