If you want the volume of an electric guitar with the sound and playability of an acoustic guitar, what you need is an acoustic electric guitar, naturally. Also referred to as “electro-acoustic ...
Acoustic and classical guitars look very similar, both made of wood, both with six strings, and both with the familiar guitar shape with a curved body and long neck. But there are key differences that ...
Recording acoustic guitars differs hugely from recording electric guitars in one vital respect. In the latter, the amp is essentially the instrument. Also, the space in which you're recording is not ...
Getting a good acoustic guitar tone isn't as simple as just plugging in and turning up; it requires a careful understanding of how EQ frequencies interact and function in a band. With that in mind, ...
Guitarists who like to bring a little music to city streets and maybe make a bit of extra cash on the side face the problem of having their tunes drowned out by traffic noise or carried away on the ...
The classical guitarist's solo debut, This Changing Sky, is a breathtaking work that finds her exploring altered tunings in ...
Engineers at the Analog Devices, Inc. booth here at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show demonstrated yesterday how digital signal processor (DSP) technology helped create a better acoustic guitar.
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This design of acoustic sound receiver features low power operational amplifier. It has rail-to-rail input/output and 0.85mA supply current per amplifier. It uses piezo speaker as its microphone that ...