Title: Studio Gears - Acoustic Guitars and Electric Guitars
1Acoustic Guitars VSElectric Guitars
2Electric Guitar
Electric Guitar is a guitar that uses one or more
pickups to convert the vibration of its strings
into electrical signals. In order to hear its
full sound, you need to plug in to an amp.
3Acoustic Guitar
An acoustic guitar is a guitar that produces
sound acoustically by transmitting the vibration
of the strings to the air as opposed to relying
on electronic amplification. It does not require
electrical amplification
4SIMILARITIES
- Both have similar physical attributes like
strings, neck, tuning pegs and a bridge. - Plucking a string causes both to vibrate.
- They both have the same number of strings 6, or
12. - They are both held the same way, and played
similarly.
5DIFFERENCES
Electric Guitars VS
Acoustic Guitars
- Electric guitars use magnetic pickups, powered by
electricity to capture the guitar's sound. This
is then boosted by an amplifier. - Electric guitars are easier to play.
- You need to plug in to an amp in order to hear
its full sound. - They have thinner strings.
- An acoustic guitar uses its built-in sound cavity
to increase the volume of the instrument. A few
accessories is needed to get started with these
guitars. - Acoustic guitars require slightly firmer picking
and fingering. - Acoustic can be played anywhere.
- They have heavier strings.
6CONTACT US
At Studio Gears, buy Acoustics and Electric
Guitars at the best price.