Electric Guitar Help
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Electric Guitar Help
Q, my bro just got this.. Gibson electric guitar thing without an amp and when i connect it to speakers it doesnt sound very.. electric-y-ish, lol. is the amp the one that makes it electric-sounding or something? while waiting to get an amp, is there a program for the PC that can change it to electric-sounding?
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cable from guitar > large male jack to small male jack adapter > 'line in' creative speakers
or
cable from guitar > large male jack to small male jack adapter > 'line in' bro's PC (nVidia SoundStorm audio) > speakers connected to 'line out'
ive tried GuitarFX and it does make it sound 'electricy' but imo distinguishing separate notes on the same string isnt very easy.. recording the audio and playing back sounds really bad
what does an amp do other than amplify? lol cuz my bro doesnt wanna just play at the comp all the time, he wants to play in his room but it sounds nothing like electric when directly connecting it to speakers
or
cable from guitar > large male jack to small male jack adapter > 'line in' bro's PC (nVidia SoundStorm audio) > speakers connected to 'line out'
ive tried GuitarFX and it does make it sound 'electricy' but imo distinguishing separate notes on the same string isnt very easy.. recording the audio and playing back sounds really bad
what does an amp do other than amplify? lol cuz my bro doesnt wanna just play at the comp all the time, he wants to play in his room but it sounds nothing like electric when directly connecting it to speakers
For computers, buying cheaply and often will only leave you constantly in a world of shit.


Okay, quite a few reasons why it doesn't sound electricy...
First, guitar output is high impedance, so hooking it up to speakers directly isn't the best idea, and straight into the line in is the worst idea ever. Too strong of a signal, guitar is unbalanced, non-line level signal. I wouldn't plug into the comp without a DI box.
Anyway, probably doesn't sound like a typical guitar because there is no gain/distortion. Almost every amp out there can give you some distortion. Can you get an amp at all?
First, guitar output is high impedance, so hooking it up to speakers directly isn't the best idea, and straight into the line in is the worst idea ever. Too strong of a signal, guitar is unbalanced, non-line level signal. I wouldn't plug into the comp without a DI box.
Anyway, probably doesn't sound like a typical guitar because there is no gain/distortion. Almost every amp out there can give you some distortion. Can you get an amp at all?
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VERY low price range on an amp...hardly enough for a semi decent practice amp. Hahaha. Either way, here are a few:
http://www.zzounds.com/item--MSHMS4
http://www.zzounds.com/item--FEN02348811000
http://www.zzounds.com/item--ROLMICROCUBE
I would really recommend saving a bit and getting the last amp, the Micro Cube. It's actually not all that bad, I have one that I let my guitar students use. Runs on batteries too.
All of those amps are mini amps as well, so they're nice and small.
http://www.zzounds.com/item--MSHMS4
http://www.zzounds.com/item--FEN02348811000
http://www.zzounds.com/item--ROLMICROCUBE
I would really recommend saving a bit and getting the last amp, the Micro Cube. It's actually not all that bad, I have one that I let my guitar students use. Runs on batteries too.
All of those amps are mini amps as well, so they're nice and small.
Here to impress.
wait theyre (roland and fender, marshall doesnt say shit) listing the AC Adapter as an accessory.. does that mean it doesnt come with it?
oh and sometimes, depending on how hard you pick the E (6th) string, itll rattle as the string hits the middle frets, is this normal??
oh and sometimes, depending on how hard you pick the E (6th) string, itll rattle as the string hits the middle frets, is this normal??
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They're pocket amps, usually run on batteries. Pretty much all you can get for that price. I know that the Cube comes with an adapter, not 100% on the others.
If you're getting string buzz when playing your normal way, then:
1. string is too low
2. Neck has backbow, needs truss rod adjustment or to be looked at
3. Mix of the two.
Check if it buzzes when plugged into an amp first, many times you'll get buzz unplugged, but none when plugged in.
If you're getting string buzz when playing your normal way, then:
1. string is too low
2. Neck has backbow, needs truss rod adjustment or to be looked at
3. Mix of the two.
Check if it buzzes when plugged into an amp first, many times you'll get buzz unplugged, but none when plugged in.
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