You can use the carry strap to hang a mike by its' cable in the way of the edge of the speaker. About 1/3rd of the way to its center. A desk mike holder pointing the mike at the speakers edge works also. Depends on the type of mike also. You have to hear it to see if it's right. Talk to a working soundman. Frank Zappa definitely has an opinion on the subject.
Through the MIDI (Musical Instruments Digital Interface) port.
No, really not.
yes you can but you have to have some sort of pick up so the sound will travel from the strings to the speaker but i wouldn't advise this because it will not be very loud you will have to have something to ampify the sound so just brake down and buy a good used or even better brand new Line 6 Spider Series.
Provided the equipment draws less than 16 amps it can be supplied from a 16 A plug.
This can happen and may require opening up the guitar to retighten the loose amp plug fitting from inside.
Yes, you definitely can.
get a freaking microphone. get a karaoke or amp machine and plug the microphone in. Sing. That's all for today. (:)(:(
Through the MIDI (Musical Instruments Digital Interface) port.
No, really not.
A microphone preamp's output may be XLR or 1/4". You will need a cable that will adapt that output to a 1/8" stereo plug for the line input of your computer.
You didn't plug the cord in all the way. It may not be the actual microphone. On occasions the socket of the amplifier can short out (connection break). It would be wise to test your mics on another persons amp to see it they work there - this will give you a guide back to a faulty amp.
No, you just need the right end on your mic cord. You can either purchase one with a 1/4 plug on one end of the chord or get an adapter for your mic chord that changes the 3 pin plug to a 1/4" plug. Remember not to aim the microphone at the speaker as this will create feedback, other than that, have fun!
If the microphone has a USB plug, then plug it into the USB port on the computer. If the microphone has an audio plug, then plug it into the audio input port on the computer. If the microphone came with any software disks, then install those after plugging the microphone into the correct port on the computer.
well you plug your sub into your amp you do have an amp write
yes you can but you have to have some sort of pick up so the sound will travel from the strings to the speaker but i wouldn't advise this because it will not be very loud you will have to have something to ampify the sound so just brake down and buy a good used or even better brand new Line 6 Spider Series.
I think the answer you are looking for is MICROPHONE JACK PLUG, meaning the plug/connection that fits into an amplifier or any output socket from the microphone itself. Hope this helps
you plug them in