That port was said to be used for an effects pedal of some sort that was never released.
All I know of is Guitar Hero Van Halen
You plug the end of the wire on the microphone into the USB insert in the back of the Wii. It is located near the top, near the GCN memory card slots.
The bridge pickup on a guitar is located near the bridge, which is the part of the guitar where the strings are anchored.
Look for the xbox button (if you have xbox) and press and hold until the light flashes, the button should be near the whamy bar
Nope, Sorry it is not, because Wii requires a Wii Rockband Guitar, because if you look at the Wii guitar, they have four blue dots near the whammy, but that just acts like the Wii remote; just like guitar hero. Some people choose Guitar Hero, because of the frets, others choose Rockband for their drums and strum bar on the guitar. Well I hope you're either or none of those.
Sync, like to connect a wireless guitar to the system? There's a small button at the bottom of it, near the nub for the guitar strap. Hold that in, and hold in the small button next to the memory card slot on the xbox till they sync up.
I don't have rock band, i have guitar hero, but i think they're similar. I think it's the button that turns the guitar on, if you have xbox or nintendo.
Yes you can! If you have an EB Games store anywhere near you,they stock a whole crapload of them! cost about 75-90 dollars.
Depends on its usage and you country. i would by a used one at probably 25-35 dollars or somewhere near there
It is slightly louder than the guitar controller's clicking sound. It sort of depends on how into it the player is and how hard they are hitting the pads. It is nowhere near the volume of a real drum set, as the pads on the controller are rubber.
Depends on the guitar, but to sync it to an Xbox 360, there is a small black button normally on the bottom of the guitar. Hold that in until the green lights around the xbox symbol start going around in a circle. Then, go to your xbox and hold the little while/black button that's near the power button until it connects.
To turn on an acoustic electric guitar, locate the preamp or control panel usually located near the sound hole. Press the power button or switch to activate the guitar's electronics. Adjust the volume and tone controls as needed.