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What is the age of a parlor grand piano Marshall and Wendell serial number 9403?

To determine the age of a Marshall and Wendell parlor grand piano with the serial number 9403, you can refer to the serial number charts specific to the manufacturer. Generally, Marshall and Wendell pianos were produced from the late 1800s to the early 1900s. Serial number 9403 likely indicates that the piano was built around the early 1900s, possibly between 1900 and 1910, but for an exact year, consulting a detailed piano registry or expert would be beneficial.


How do electric guitars produce sound?

an electric current (from the amplifier) runs through the pick up - a copper wire which is looped around a magnet (like in a dinamo) this creates an electro-magnet field. the metal strings' vibration deforms this field and creates an electro-magnet frequency. the pick up absorbs an electro magnetic charge which runs back to the amplifier. the membrane in the amplifier vibrates in the frequency it gets from the pick up. now you can also manipulate the sound by effecting the electrical circle.


What is the difference between acoustic music and electric music?

Electric music relies on electrical signals to pass through a microphone, and amplifier to make sound. Acoustic music uses no electricity to produce sound, relying instead of echoes produced inside the instrument. Also acoustic is more hollow and electric has a sharper sound.


Is a tele star twin reverb and tremolo system pro piggy back amplifier a vintage amp How much is it worth?

Yes, a Tele Star Twin Reverb and Tremolo system pro piggyback amplifier can be considered a vintage amp, particularly if it was produced in the 1960s or 1970s. Its value can vary widely based on condition, originality, and market demand, typically ranging from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. It's best to consult auction sites or vintage guitar shops for a more accurate price based on specific models and conditions.


What artistic control does a composer have over his work?

Once a composer has finished creating a new work, with some exceptions, s/he basically loses control. The American composer Ned Rorem wrote that once he finished a song or a symphony it became the property of performers and was no longer his. Some first performances, particularly of operas, are produced with the cooperation of the composer, but music is basically a performer's art.

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The sound produced by an electric guitar when played without an amplifier is very quiet and may not be easily heard, as the pickups on the guitar are not strong enough to amplify the sound.


When was the Marshall Valvestate line first produced?

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Is odd harmonics present in push pull amplifier?

Odd harmonics are theoretically the only harmonics that are produced by a push-pull amplifier, and even the level of odd harmonics should be very low.


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On a differential amplifier while there is some voltage offset there is also current offset which is dependent on the value of the F/B resistance the bigger value the more offset.


What is an amp cabinet and how does it contribute to the overall sound of a guitar amplifier?

An amp cabinet is a speaker enclosure that houses the speakers of a guitar amplifier. It plays a crucial role in shaping the sound produced by the amplifier. The cabinet's design, size, and materials affect the way sound waves are projected, resulting in different tonal characteristics. Essentially, the amp cabinet is responsible for projecting the amplified sound to the audience, influencing the overall tone and volume of the guitar amplifier.


How is the sound of a guitar produced?

by vibration of the strings. EDIT: The vibrations of the strings are the source of the sound needed to be produced. They are electronically picked up and send to an amplifier to process the vibration many times it's audibility. This is how the sound is produced and vibrations are the source of all sound in the universe.


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What is the name of Paul Marshall's chocolate factory in Atonement?

There was never a name given to the chocolate factory that was owned by Paul Marshall in Atonement. The factory produced energy bars for Army troops that were called Amo bars.


What takes electrical energy coming from the amplifier and converts it into acoustic energy?

A diaphram attached to the coil is pasted with the cone paper. The coil is kept withing a magnetic field. As current from amplifier passes through the coil it gets magnetized and moves to and fro which produces longitudinal waves in the air. That is sound produced