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.
normally any type of mic will work in a guitar amp. a condenser or electret mic will have to be powered from its own power supply Fit a mono .25" jack ( wire it unbalanced )ie if 3 wires, wire the black
conductor to screen ( usually ) if 2 wires the mic is unbalanced anyway turn the amp right down - plug in the mic - turn the amp up slowly to get the
required volume quality / volume etc. will depend on mic / amp combinations its not ideal but it will work
There are two ways to plug an acoustic guitar into an amp.
You can install a humbucker pickup, which will turn your acoustic into a very large electric.
Or you can install a microphone pickup, which will turn your acoustic into a louder acoustic.
You could theoretically install both pickups on the same guitar and combine the two sounds in your mixer, but most players don't want to drag two cables around and with this rig you'd have to.
Through the MIDI (Musical Instruments Digital Interface) port.
It should work but using pitch pipes is easier
It's a dynamic mic, so just buy a 1/4 inch to 3.5mm converter and plug it into your computer's mic slot.
Acoustic-electric guitars are acoustic styled guitars with a pickup either outside or inside the hollow body. You plug a cable into it like you would a normal electric guitar and it can be used through an amplifier to make the sound louder. They can also be played without being plugged in just like a normal acoustic guitar
Yes, just find a 1/8 inch cable, such as the cable used for plugging an iPod into a car stereo, and plug it into the microphone jack on your computer. Nothing that you listen to through headphones could bust your PC speakers.
Yes, you definitely can.
you plug it into the controller port
Through the MIDI (Musical Instruments Digital Interface) port.
It should work but using pitch pipes is easier
Yes and no. Mike plugs come in various sizes depending on the application and equipment to be connected to. A phone-type plug used for a guitar, say, could be used in a "phone" plug jack on anything else.FYI: mic is the abbreviation for "microphone" (only) as is labeled or embossed next to receptacle jacks on some equipments and instruments, but is not the spelling of the commonly spoken, abbreviated reference to a microphone as "mike." So, strictly speaking, we do not speak or write of "mic" or of mic's (of a Mick or of Micks). A guitar cord (plug) plugs into a guitar jack. A microphone, or mike (plug) plugs into PA amplification equipment. Any jack might be labelled, "mic" (for microphone), if it is the intended receptacle for a mikecord plug. In some instances a built in transucer microphone will be labelled as mic. That would be an incorrect usage as a tranducer is not a microphone jack.
first you find a controller for what ever system you are using ,plug the adapter in the rectangle that has the symbol of where you plug the cp mouse in.
Plug the mic into the USB ports on the console.
yes you have to plug in a microphone set to be able to activate vocals mode
Usually it comes with a USB attached to the microphone to plug directly into a USB port.
It's a dynamic mic, so just buy a 1/4 inch to 3.5mm converter and plug it into your computer's mic slot.
first spin around 6 times in a circle run to your refrigerator drink a glass of chocolate milk (must be chocolate or wont work), then jump as high as you can 5 times then get on a flight to china, get some instructions, then go plug in the drums, guitar and microphone
If this is for the Wii, I have an answer. You plug the USB mic into the back of the Nintendo Wii. There are 2 plugs for a USB cord.