If you're a gigging musician who plays an acoustic, you may want to consider adding an amplifier to your setup. We've cultivated a list of the best acoustic guitar amplifiers for you. If you don't have time to look into the details of all these key considerations yourself, you can sim...
Acoustic guitars range in cost depending on a number of factors. You can get a good acoustic guitar for a few hundred dollars. We wouldn’t recommend buying an acoustic for less than $200. If you’re on a budget but are looking for a dependable and beautiful instrument, ourCD-60 Dreadno...
When it comes to acoustic amplifiers, this is never more true. Any acoustic guitar worth its salt will naturally be very sensitive once a signal is running through it, therefore you need an amplifier that can deal with, and react to the depth and resonance required to get a true, electro...
This wall mounted guitar keeper is a great alternative to a stand if portability isn't an issue for you. The wood used for this guitar keeper is premium quality, pure American wood with unique wood grain. The manufacturer's guarantee is long, so you can rest at ease knowing you won't ...
Electronics, or a piezo pickup, will help you to amplify your guitar. If you have a need to play the guitar at louder volume levels than can be achieved with the guitar alone then this option is going to be important to you. There are amplifiers out there specifically designed for acous...
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Here are the best acoustic guitar preamp options that can help you get the best stage sound. Read this before you buy.
There are many different brands and models of acoustic guitar amplifiers. Many people will choose tube amplifiers because this offers you a richer and fuller sound when compared to other amplifiers. You will also find a lot of solid-state amplifiers on the market that are just as good as regu...
or machine heads. These adjust the tension of each string, changing their pitches. The nut is a small strip located where the headstock meets the neck, that is grooved to guide the strings onto the fretboard. On an acoustic guitar, the nut is commonly made of plastic, but it can also ...
Because there are no pickups or amplifiers that contribute to the sound of acoustic guitars, strings have a relatively bigger impact on their overall sound. Thus the composition and gauge ofacoustic stringsshould be carefully considered. The acoustic guitar’s body type is also an important factor...