You are welcome! & Good luck! Just keep to it. We post guitar content every 3 weeks on Mondays, so our next guitar lesson will be on the 20th. But if you have questions, we're always here to help!
New guitar player I purchased the Epiphone Jerry Cantrell " Wino" edition with the Positive Grid Spark two Amp. Lots a variations with that beautiful guitar.
First set all EQ knobs to "noon" (bass, mid, treble). Next use channel 1. Channel 1 is the lead/overdrive channel and is selected in one of two ways, via the Channel Select switch on the control panel, or via the Channel Select button on the supplied footswitch* pedal. A Yellow LED located next to the Channel 1 Volume control illuminates when Channel 1 is active. Channel 1 uses a Gain control in conjunction with a Volume control to control the amount of tube-based overdrive and volume. The Gain control is used to adjust the amount of overdrive, while the Volume control allows you to set the actual loudness of the amplifier. Set the volume knob to a level that your ears/environment can handle (not too quiet and not too loud). Then set the gain knob to 0. Gradually increase the gain knob until you get the distortion that you like. The EQ knobs need adjusting according to the artist/band that you want to replicate. Some guitarists will have a bright sound - turn down the bass knob to increase brightness. Some guitarists will have a "mid-focused" sound. Turn UP the mid knob and turn down the treble a little bit to get that type of sound. Hope that helps!
I too have the same experience with my dad's old electric guitar and a basic amplifier, it only sounds like a speaker to the guitar no real electric guitar effect..trying to figure out
Just got my first beginner guitar without knowing what anything does, thank you and wish me luck
You are welcome! & Good luck! Just keep to it.
We post guitar content every 3 weeks on Mondays, so our next guitar lesson will be on the 20th. But if you have questions, we're always here to help!
How’s it goin Jessica? Same here Lmaoooo
@@Toybox_bluelol there were times where I haven’t touch it in months but I’m able to read guitar tabs and try to play easy songs
@@jessicafoley1435 right on brother, still workin on being fluent lmao
same here
Very well explained presentation of electric guitar basics. An excellent job.
So helpful! Thanks for making this approachable.
Thanks for making this video it has helped me , just starting keep on rocking
🤘 Rock On!
Thank you! Now I know.
Glad to help!
i still dont hear a thing coming out of my amp.
New guitar player I purchased the Epiphone Jerry Cantrell " Wino" edition with the Positive Grid Spark two Amp. Lots a variations with that beautiful guitar.
As a beginner should you keep the selector switch on the first one if you’re still learning how to use it ?
What kind of guitar do you have?
My doesn’t have a battery but your video helped me get it to sound like an actual electric guitar like the rock sound and high ping thank u so much 😊
Glad I could still help!
When I use my amp or quitar whenever a put some effects high my amp makes a long squeaking sounds is that normal?
Is anybody familiar with a Traynor ycv40 amp? I can’t seem to get the 70’s classic rock tone?
First set all EQ knobs to "noon" (bass, mid, treble). Next use channel 1. Channel 1 is the lead/overdrive channel and is selected in one of two ways, via the Channel Select switch on the control panel, or via the Channel Select button on the supplied footswitch* pedal. A Yellow LED located next to the Channel 1 Volume control illuminates when Channel 1 is active.
Channel 1 uses a Gain control in conjunction with a Volume control to control the amount of tube-based overdrive and volume. The Gain control is used to adjust the amount of overdrive, while the Volume control allows you to set the actual loudness of the amplifier.
Set the volume knob to a level that your ears/environment can handle (not too quiet and not too loud). Then set the gain knob to 0. Gradually increase the gain knob until you get the distortion that you like.
The EQ knobs need adjusting according to the artist/band that you want to replicate. Some guitarists will have a bright sound - turn down the bass knob to increase brightness. Some guitarists will have a "mid-focused" sound. Turn UP the mid knob and turn down the treble a little bit to get that type of sound.
Hope that helps!
@@Chris-MusicTheoryAndFretboard Thanks, Chris. I’ll plug in after work and follow your pointers. 👍
Thanks, this helped a lot
Don’t need a DI box before the AMP?
No, a DI box is not necessary to plug into an amp.
My amp doesn’t have middle it’s a rocker rx-100 amp
i wish i had one
What if my amp only has volume and tone? Would I be able to play songs like lobster?
my amp doesn’t make the electric sound from the guitar
I too have the same experience with my dad's old electric guitar and a basic amplifier, it only sounds like a speaker to the guitar no real electric guitar effect..trying to figure out
Did you figure it out?
@@midwaleslaners sadly no
I’m scared of my amp it’s so loud😭😭
Im scared that it might expload
@@zildjian77724 be careful man my ears nearly blew up first time I switched it up 😂😂
@@R.Y.ZMUSIC lol 😆