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| I'm thinking of getting a electric guitar..; How loud are these things? | |
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| Topic Started: Jul 25 2008, 04:19 AM (80 Views) | |
| little001 | Jul 25 2008, 04:19 AM Post #1 |
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Just always wanted to learn the electric guitar and now i'm finally bout to.We are going to look at guitars in a few days. My parents are concerned about the noise level though, that it will be to loud to use in our house [my room]. Will it be to loud for me to play in my room or will I get away with it?...
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| monwobobbo | Jul 25 2008, 11:58 AM Post #2 |
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the guitar itself isn't loud at all . the loud comes from the amp and that won't be a problem. practice amps can be played at low volume so as not to piss off parents etc. many also have a headphone jack as well. we all have that problem at times. so unless you get a Marshall stack as an amp you're all set. good luck.
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Just always wanted to learn the electric guitar and now i'm finally bout to.



. the loud comes from the amp and that won't be a problem. practice amps can be played at low volume so as not to piss off parents etc. many also have a headphone jack as well. we all have that problem at times. so unless you get a Marshall stack as an amp you're all set. good luck.
8:56 AM Nov 21