Acoustic Guitars Buying Guide
You Don't Need to Spend Four Figures to Acquire a Beauty. Acoustic guitars aren't just for folk
or country music anymore. These days the word "unplugged" has become an adored description of a popular rock or pop
song. Artists and bands such as "Ryan Cabrera" "Michelle Branch" and The "Goo Goo Dolls" have brought the acoustic
electric guitars back into the realm of popular music. Acoustic Guitar
It's not uncommon to see a local cover band do an unplugged set in a performance. Even in a
non-acoustic set of songs, a rhythm acoustic guitar in the background along with an electric
guitar and bass can add presence and color to the sound of the group. Left-Handed-Guitars-Best-Prices-Most-Reliable-Source

How much should I spend?
It used to be that a nice sounding acoustic electric guitar for performance with a good feel would
cost you at least $1000 or more. These days, you can grab a decent sounding acoustic electric guitar for under
$500. Guitars
Let's define "Acoustic Electric Guitar". An acoustic electric guitar is a guitar that appears to be an acoustic guitar but also has
the option of plugging it into an amplifier or public audio system. This enables the guitarist to get that
unmistakable acoustic sound and have it amplified without having to place a microphone in front of the sound
hole.
Acoustic electric guitars can go anywhere from about $2000 US dollars to around $5000 US dollars. Some acoustic
electric guitars by companies such as "Martin" and "Taylor" can easily fetch $5000 or even well over. And they're
worth every penny in my opinion. But a lot of us don't have that kind of money to spend on a guitar. Best Selling Electric Bass Guitars
Companies like "Ibanez" and "Washburn" make some decent quality acoustic electric guitars and offer them at very
reasonable prices. These (and the more expensive ones) all have on board electronics in the form of an equalizer
and volume controls. Many have not only the standard quarter inch high impedance output but also have a low
impedance output like some of the top grade microphones. Electric Guitars_Solid
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Acoustic Amplifiers
Today, with the popularity of acoustic based music and solo performers, acoustic guitar amplifiers have become a
common sight on the stage of the weekend band as well as some of the huge and famous acts. Most of them, have a
dual purpose and also sport a microphone input that gives the amp the functionality of a public audio system so
that you can have your guitar plugged in on the first channel of the amp and your vocal microphone plugged in on
the second channel. Each channel has its own separate equalizer and the performer is able to select his or her
settings as they wish.
Amplification Options
There's no doubt that a decent acoustic amplifier is a great thing to own but do you really need one? If you're
intending on doing the solo thing and performing as a solo act in small lounges or coffee shops, I would say, "Yes,
you surely need one". But if you're in a band and you have microphones plugged in and a decent speaker system (no
less than a 15" speaker and a horn for your highs) on each side of the band, I would recommend that you put the
purchase of an acoustic amp on hold for now. In the meanwhile, you can plug your acoustic guitar directly in the PA
system. You can get a great sound also.
Companies like Boss and Digitech make on the floor stomp controls that are especially made for
acoustic guitars but if you can afford one
of them, a simple $50 US dollar chorus effect pedal added to your acoustic guitar sound and give your instrument
a very sweet sound coming through the PA system. The acoustic processors give you every possible effect that you
could desire for your acoustic guitar and are great but can run from about $100 US dollars to around $300. By
going with the PA system rather than the amp you can bring your amplification cost down to well less than $100
or if your PA system has on board effects or perhaps a multi effects processor patched in, or if you would
rather go with no sound effects, you can cut the amplification cost down to zero.
Take your time, shop around and be patient. There are a lot of great gems out there my guitar player friend. Do
layaway, savings account or whatever but owning a quality acoustic
electric guitar is well within your budget! Bass
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