hofner bass
Ernie Ball Regular Slinky's
rickenbacker
les paul
no I use the same gold plated Planet Waves guitar cable on all my guitars active or not, I've never heard of stereo guitar cables though.
he plays a prs (paul reed smith) guitar but I'm not sure which one.
Ernie Ball Regular Slinky's
John Lennon played Lead/ Rhythmn Guitar...Paul McCartney played Bass Guitar and Electric Piano...George Harrison played Guitar and Ringo on Drums
The Beatles DID NOT play their "usual" instruments at all... Ringo DID not play the Drums Paul DID NOT play the BASS George DID NOT play Lead John DID NOT play Rhythym HOWEVER>>> Paul does play an Acoustic guitar,accompanied by the violin and the by rest of the orchestra of George Martin,their producer.....
Paul played a 1966 Fender Jazz Bass on Glass Onion, as well as on Yer Blues, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Sun King and Mean Mr. Mustard.
rickenbacker
Yes, it is possible to use a TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) cable to connect a guitar, but it is not the most common or recommended type of cable for this purpose. A standard instrument cable with a TS (Tip-Sleeve) connector is typically used for connecting a guitar to an amplifier or other audio equipment.
No, he used a Fender Stratocasters (main guitar). when he was younger he did use one :D
He was beast at Playing Super Mario Bros
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.
les paul
no I use the same gold plated Planet Waves guitar cable on all my guitars active or not, I've never heard of stereo guitar cables though.
If you have a GH3 Wireless Les Paul guitar with a USB connection then, YES