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Yes (you need an adapter, about 5 yuan), I did this, but because there are no effects, it is the sound of a dry piano, but the volume is quite large, a bit of an electric box. There is no damage to the computer, speakers and guitar, I believe that your CPU, memory, graphics card, etc. are top-of-the-line, but it is estimated that your sound card is onboard. If it's really a top-of-the-line sound card, you don't need to buy an effect, you can ** a software effect (requires the sound card to support ASIO).
You can fxbox this effect software, address.
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Yes, you'll need a plug that turns big to small. If you still need to improve your timbre, it is recommended to buy an external sound card (about 1,000 yuan).
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Sound card top?? What are you kidding about the top-of-the-line sound card, a single card costs tens of thousands.
If your sound card supports ASIO and other drivers, ** software effects, the GR series, and the Amplitube series can be used for guitar adapters to be transferred to the microphone jack (entry-level professional sound cards have a HIZ instrument port, no need to adapt, and the built-in preamp doesn't know how your "top configuration" is).
Tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, can't fit into a computer case anymore, it's the full size of the rack, and you won't use it at all, and no matter how top-of-the-line it is, it's just onboard, you know that.
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I've been learning acoustic guitar, and I haven't touched an electric guitar yet, but it has to be wired, and as long as it's wired, there's always a way to connect it to a computer. Adapters and the like, let's go to the place that sells electronics.
There's a software called guitar rig4 for the effects.,It's pretty good.,There's a lot of built-in effects.,You can also combine different effects by yourself.,I'm only occasionally used to make some soft source electric guitar effects.,Because I don't use too much timbre.,I'm just scratching the surface of this thing.,You're going to go deeper when you play electric guitar.。
Go to eMule and search for it, Guitar Rig 4 is all in English, this is a demo of Guitar Rig.
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There are two ways to do this:
1. Buy an adapter with a head hole, connect the audio input cable of your speaker into the hole, and connect the head to your guitar hole. But there are very few voices in this way.
2. Buy a guitar cable, the adapter is the opposite of the above, the head, the hole, the guitar is connected to your guitar, the other end is connected to the hole of the adapter, and then the adapter is connected to the mic interface of the computer, the speaker does not need to move him, and the sound can be produced when it is connected, but the effect is not guaranteed.
In fact, as long as you pay attention to the volume control, it won't break, just like playing the song directly, but be careful that sometimes there may be power leakage, and be careful not to go barefoot.
Those adapters, you go to the general audio store to have them, and the guitar cable may have to go to the piano store to buy.
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This really doesn't work, you can go to the guitar China's second-hand effects forum to get a rp50 or something, two or three hundred yuan to play first.
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Since you have 3200, why buy all the guitars, 3000 can already have a full set of good equipment. You must know that the tone of an electric guitar depends largely on the speaker, and it is not recommended to use the speakers of the computer.
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I don't think it's OK Because although your computer speaker can come out with the sound of an electric guitar But after using it for a while, it is estimated that your computer speaker will be scrapped It will come out with a rustling sound It is not recommended In fact, spend 500 homework to buy a small box on the line Fender 15r is enough If you have more money, you can change it to a line 6 or something I wish you a smooth study.
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Summary. Why is there no sound when an electric guitar is connected to a computer speaker?
Maybe you're a passive pickup guitar that generates too little induced current, so you have to connect an effect first, and then a computer speaker.
There is no sound when the electric guitar playing speaker is connected to the computer.
Why is there no sound when an electric guitar is connected to a computer speaker? Maybe you're a passive pickup guitar that generates too little induced current, so you have to connect an effect first, and then a computer speaker.
There is sound when the electric guitar is connected to the stereo, but there is no sound when the computer is connected to the speaker.
The electric guitar is directly connected to the stereo, and there is no sound that is a problem, how to deal with it? 1.The volume knob on the electric guitar is not turned on.
2.There is a problem with the cable. 3.
There is a problem with the connector of the electric guitar or speaker. So you can check one by one, try to change the cable, try to change the box, and try to change the piano.
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Summary. Kiss 1The volume knob on the electric guitar is not turned on.
2.There is a problem with the cable.
3.There is a problem with the connector of the electric guitar or speaker.
There is no sound when the electric guitar playing speaker is connected to the computer.
Kiss 1The volume knob on the electric guitar is not turned on. 2.There is a problem with the cable. 3.There is a problem with the connector of the electric guitar or speaker.
No. Is the sound setting of the system muted? Isn't there a small speaker icon in the taskbar in the lower right corner of the screen?,Right-click,Then select "Turn on volume control",Then select "Options"-"Properties" on the pop-up window,Tick all the items in **.
After that, all the items should be listed in the volume control. See if the "linein" and "mic" are muted and just mute them. Generally speaking, the "MIC" port is required for the direct sound card of the electric guitar, and the "linein" port is required for the sound card to be entered if the sound card is passed through the effect.
There is sound when the electric guitar is connected to the stereo, but there is no sound when the computer is connected to the speaker.
Kiss, is your computer speaker turned on?
It's likely that there is a problem with the cable.
I opened it, and the line was fine. Good in the beginning. Later, the stereo was tuned and there was no sound.
Speakers. Kiss, you can jump back, and it is not difficult to drain the possibility of the line burning out.
I just changed the thread again, and there is still no sound.
Considering that it is a sound problem, it is recommended to find a master to repair the audio.
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First of all, you didn't make it clear whether to connect the computer with an electric guitar or directly connect to the computer speaker with an electric guitar.
If it is connected directly to a speaker, the pickups of the electric guitar (except for active pickup models) require a loudspeaker to power them. If your computer speaker has an external power supply, it can be connected. However, if your speaker does not have power and also needs to be plugged into a computer to power it, or if your speaker transmission cable only provides signal and does not provide power, then it must be silent, because there is no power ...... at both ends
There are two ways to solve this problem:
First, plug the electric guitar into the computer, and then connect the speaker to the computer. So that you can speak out.
Second, plug the electric guitar into the effect, and then connect the effect to the speaker. That's okay too.
In both cases, a computer or effect is used to achieve the role of power and signal processing. As long as it can be connected to a computer or effects, it can be an external tool, a speaker or a headphone. But the premise is to ignore the effect!!
Neither of these two connection methods will work well, but it will only be able to make a sound......Good luck.
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The output impedance of the electric guitar is high, which does not match the input of the computer speaker, and if you have to connect it, you must add preamp amplification to use it normally. In addition, the power of computer speakers is relatively small, even if it is connected according to the above method, it will not achieve good results!
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If your speaker can be connected to the MIC, you can connect it, and if you have a MIC socket, you can connect it, no effects, you look for the word MIC.
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Yes, but the connector of our ordinary computer speaker is a small head, and the guitar is a large head, you need to buy a rotary connector to use, very cheap, ** or the audio store on the street has it. However, it is best to use a professional guitar speaker to practice guitar, even a very cheap guitar case will be more suitable than a computer speaker.
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Electric guitar speakers are generally similar to square dance speakers, with multiple inputs, such as line inputs with stereo sockets, lotus sockets, etc.;
There are TF card sockets, SD large card sockets, U disk sockets, etc.;
Some speakers also have ** high, medium and low bass adjustment and microphone high and low bass adjustment devices;
It is possible to connect the electric guitar directly to the computer host, but there is a very important problem, that is, AC interference sound, because the host is directly connected to the AC 220V equipment, and its voltage regulation performance cannot be compared with DC, so there will be serious AC sound interference in the output. It is best to install an anti-interference filter device in front of the main unit or use a laptop computer to work in battery-powered form.
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It can be used, and the electric box piano itself is to be used with the electric guitar speaker! My electric box piano is broken because the electric guitar speaker is broken, and it works well with the electric bass speaker!
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Yes, the effect of the in-line is the same, and if you can connect a effect I think the sound will meet your needs!
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Yes, it works well, but it's better to add an effect for the electric box.
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One: The electric box piano can be used with an electric guitar speaker, and the effect is good.
Two: It can be used, the guitar speaker is just a **amplifier, which naturally amplifies the guitar timbre, not a light box, and can also be transferred into it and used as an ordinary speaker. It's just that the distortion in it, the overdrive frequency band is optimized for electric guitars, if it is not turned on, it is just an ordinary speaker effect, amplifying the sound source, the small band does not have a high-power amplifier and stereo, and sometimes the electric guitar stereo is connected to the microphone for singing.
Three: A kind of guitar, the electric box piano is actually still a box piano. It's just that there are pickups on the case.
The electric box piano is based on the acoustic guitar with a pickup, which can be output to the speaker through the audio cable to achieve the purpose of amplifying the volume, and can adjust the tone through the EQ (equalizer) on the pickup. Some pickups also add the function of a tuner or metronome.
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The electric box piano can be used as an electric guitar effect device (you say the speaker), they are all amplified by the speaker, in order to achieve a certain ** effect for the purpose of the electric guitar has the sound made by the electric guitar, the electric box piano has the sound made by the electric box piano, of course, the two are different sounds, and the effect is not the same.
The effect, that is, the effect of the guitar itself plus the effect of the speaker, there is no problem, it can be used.
I also have an electric box instrument, which is the speaker of my friend's electric guitar!
It works pretty well! Basically no problem! That's what I use when I'm performing!
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Even if you can, you can't.
Because the frequency conversion of electric guitars is particularly high.
Speakers that are not good will be burned out directly.
Generally, the speakers of computers do not support high frequency conversion.
You'd better be careful when you use it.
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However, the landlord, in fact, is not professional equipment to the so-called version, the impedance mismatch of the only performance is not no sound, but the sound is not big! This so-called professional is not professional for speakers, but for the speaker's pre-equipment. To put it bluntly, it's an amplifier.
I initially deduced that it was a problem with your piano.,Because I just need to connect my computer speaker.,Maybe the speaker is not the same as the speaker.。
The guitar is ready to pick up the home amp! I tried! But you're out of line, hehe.
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