The send out of the amp to the in of the effects, the out of the effects to the send in of the amp.
Jacks for the Amplifier (if equipped), lights, volume control (if equipped), CD changer are all on the back. There is no standard 3.5mm head phone or USB jack available. You might be able to purchase aaccessories adapter through a few retailers. but in terms of everything stock, there is no extra jacks
If buzzing occours when connecting a guitar to any pedal or amplifier, it signifies there is a loose connection somewhere in the signal flow. You can fault-find it by taking each 1/4 inch jack in turn, plugging one end into the amplifier (with the volume turned up) and tapping the other end. If the lead is working, you should hear a buzzing each time your finger touches the jack. If this does not happen with any of your leads, the problem is most likely with your amplifier (either that or ALL of your jacks are broken). If this works with each of your jacks, try swapping the guitar and seeing if you can get a signal. If you still cannot get a signal, the problem lies with your pedal and you should phone the technical support number given in the pedals instruction manual, or return it to the shop you purchased it from.
Benie and the jets
Terry Jacks
Janet jacks or Aaliyah
These jacks are used to connect the head unit to a separate, more powerful amplifier. If you are powering your speakers directly with your head unit then these jacks are not headed. They can also connect to a subwoofer amp if a crossover is used to block the higher frequencies.
The TV will need to have AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to connect to the speakers or a amplifier to power the speakers and subwoofer.
To connect your guitar to an amplifier using a TRS cable, plug one end of the cable into the output jack of your guitar and the other end into the input jack of the amplifier. Make sure both jacks are compatible with TRS connections for the best sound quality.
Yes, a TRS cable can be used to connect a guitar to an audio interface or amplifier, as long as the equipment has the appropriate input/output jacks for the cable.
they enable you to connect the output of the radio to various other assemblies needed. for example you can put the other end into and amplifier or crossover or eq, etc.
To connect your guitar to your amplifier using a TRS instrument cable, plug one end of the cable into the output jack of your guitar and the other end into the input jack of your amplifier. Make sure both jacks are compatible with TRS connections for the best sound quality.
No. The wireless transmitter is expecting a line level input. The banana plugs are power amplifier level, and you will damage your transmitter. If you add the model of your receiver/amplifier into the discussion tab above, we can tell you where to connect it.
Yes you can, go to radio shack and get a 1/8 adaptor to the size of plug from your guitar and plug it into a mike jack on the back of your amplifier, but if you dont have that type of jack in back you probebly have phono in jacks instead, so just get a phono to the guitar size instead of a 1/8". Look for the type of jack on the stereo and it will say mike-in or aux in.
Plug the audio system into the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on the LCD. Go into the menu and change the signal to the jacks to FIXED if you can.
Connect them to the "headphone" or "line out" jacks on your radio. If your radio has no headphone or "line out" jacks, you've got a problem. Best to have someone handle the job who knows what he's doing.
An input jack for an amplifier is a connector that allows audio signals to enter the amplifier from an external source, such as a guitar, microphone, or audio device. It typically comes in various formats, including 1/4-inch (6.35mm) jacks for instruments and 1/8-inch (3.5mm) jacks for consumer electronics. The input jack plays a crucial role in transmitting the audio signal to the amplifier's circuitry for processing and amplification. Proper connection ensures optimal sound quality and performance.
Your computer is your PC, you could use RCA jacks to connect your computer sound to yout tv though.