Microphone Cable I have a microphone and I'm not sure If I can find a amp to hook it up too?
The microphone cable connector has three prongs that form the shape of a triangle is there a specific type of amp I can hook it up to?
The three prong cable end is called an 'XLR' connector. Most amplifiers will be for a 1/4" jack. It normally takes an audio mixing board to hook up a mike. However, you can get an adapter that converts an XLR connector to a 1/4" jack, and you can plug it into any guitar amp. The adapter should run about $10 or less. Do a search on 'XLR ADAPTER", and you should find plenty. Hope this helps!
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