Basically your guitar should sound clean with out any effects, otherwise you have a problem either with the guitar or your amp.
Gain, usually measured in decibels, is the ratio of output to input power. A more sensitive amplifier will have higher gain settings requiring less input signal.
The "switch" on an electric guitar generally switches between the pickups, for different sounds.
to amplify the sound of the acustic guitar. Then they started to make higher out put pickups to get sort of a distorted sound bc there was no high gain amps at the time.
I read an interview with him and he said that he had once offered to give guitar lessons for £547.50p for a days playing. But to gain this, you would have to get a backstage pass for a concert.
There are several ways to increase the volume of an electric guitar. The two obvious ways would be to turn up the volume knob on the guitar itself, or turn up the master volume on your amp. If you have no master volume on your amp, use the post gain for the channel you are playing through. Other things also effect the volume of a guitar. Changing the pickups can effect the guitar's output, as can changing the pots, strings, etc. Also, depending on the pedals used, certain pedals can decrease the volume of the guitar being played, but a simple solution to that would be running your pedals through an effects loop.
Basically your guitar should sound clean with out any effects, otherwise you have a problem either with the guitar or your amp.
In a drum, loudness can be increased by striking the drumhead with more force or by using a larger stick. In a guitar, loudness can be increased by playing with greater force on the strings, using a heavier pick, or increasing the gain on an electric guitar amplifier.
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Gain, usually measured in decibels, is the ratio of output to input power. A more sensitive amplifier will have higher gain settings requiring less input signal.
The "switch" on an electric guitar generally switches between the pickups, for different sounds.
One combo is reverb and gain.
Yes, if there is enough room for it, then why not.
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You can invest in an expensive usb adapter or usb guitar if you want.Or you can get a 3.5mm minijack adaptor that will connect your guitar cord to your soundcard.You will have to adjust the gain and volume for best performance.To record your acoustic guitar the best course is to buy a condenser microphone.
to amplify the sound of the acustic guitar. Then they started to make higher out put pickups to get sort of a distorted sound bc there was no high gain amps at the time.