Questions & Answers for: guitar input jack

Question about Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar

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...guitar cable in place to see if it is loose. Some input jacks are unbelievably cheap and flimsy. A crackling sound (static like) is almost always a bad connection. If it was the output jack, I would ...

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Question about CD Gt1mkii CD Guitar Trainer

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...Guitar/Mike input jack.Do not connect a guitar amp to this jack via line out on the amp or otherwise. Set the Guitar/Mike switch to Guitar. Use the Input control to adjust the level of the ...

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Question about Hot Rod Deluxe Guitar Combo Amplifier

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...input jack or resolder the old one. if you only have one guitar look at the guitar output jack. Loose wiring on the guitar could cause this also. Dirty In and out put jacks could cause this. A pencil ...

Question about Line6 Spider IV 30

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...guitar input jack makes contact with the chassis. There's a copper contact pad on the sub board that the jack is mounted on, so I'm almost positive there is supposed to be contact (for ground). It's ...

Question about Mg100dfx 100-Watt Combo Guitar Amplifier

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guitar imput,can you please help. Thank you. Try exceriszing the connections for input and headphone jacks ( just be inserting qtr inch connector in/out of jack ) a few times. then plug back into your

Question about FrontmanTrade 25r Combo Guitar Amplifier

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guitar input jack as that is a common problem. Always loop your guitar cable through the handle so tripping over the cable doesn't break the jack by yanking the plug sideways... another common problem

Question about Tone Blaster TBX30R Guitar Amplifier

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input jack Hello, I need help where to buy input jack for Ibanez Tone Blaster TBX30R Guitar Amplifier I don't find it in ebay. any idea? Thank you, Gabi any input jack should work!

Question about Boss DS1 distortion pedal

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...to amp works well.(AMP is Marshall MS-4) What is the problem. Thks there should be an input, and an output on your pedal, the connections should be : guitar to pedal input, pedal out put to amp

be to get a wireless guitar input (battery powered). The wireless receiver would likely have an RCA output that would work with your receiver. Solves your preamp problem and you have a wireless guitar

...input. Basically a guitar cord. If I am understanding the question. ? or if you want to know the actual "input jack",Maybe it is lacking or missing? than that would be a "1/4" unbalanced input jack". ...

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