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
yes! its an extremely universal case and that's what makes it great. I have one and i switch it out with my guitars when i need to transport them.
It should work but using pitch pipes is easier
anything with a 1/4in female jack
No, it doesn't quite work like that. You can get a pickup for acoustics but not like a humbucker out of say, a Gibson Les Paul.
Open up your amp and see if there is loose wiring on your on/off switch. If so, you can take a soldering iron and fix it. If that doesn't work, or that's not the problem, then you can take it in to a guitar shop for a replacement switch, which will only cost you around $10.
it is a guitar that uses electricity to make the amplifier work, si they decided to call it the "electric guitar"
it depends on the type of guitar you got bass or electric, any amp will work for electric guitar but not all amps work with electric bass.
Yes.
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No they won't work acoustically.
yes! its an extremely universal case and that's what makes it great. I have one and i switch it out with my guitars when i need to transport them.
wear only the guitar and dance
yes
Hm.. they should.. but im not so sure. my sisters electric guitar amp works with my violin.
It should work but using pitch pipes is easier
Yes, but they don't sound as good.
The electrical connections were marginal, then you put in a good switch which allowed everything else to work good, so now you have a good connection.