![]() ![]() ![]() but this is good as when you do transfer to electric (if you do) then your fingers will find it lightworkģ) they dont require amps & other various equipments, all you need is the guitar the pick (thing you strum with) is optional.Ĥ) acoustic songs are easier to play (for the most part) you wont be getting too frustrated trying to play your favourite electric tunesĪs for a good guitar to get well just anything from about 100 euro up (mind you im from ireland our prices are higher) im sure one of your friends has a guitar that he never uses, everbody seems to have some instrument lying around. Hmm i would recommend starting on acousticġ) they are cheaper for a half decent guitar compared to electricsĢ) they toughen your fingers alot quicker, acoustic guitars are harder to make chords etc. ![]() This is a big decision to make and you should LISTEN to the pickups. You cant try one of the ribbon pickups on your guitar, but you can try one that already has one to give you an idea. Stay away from those.īest thing is to try a few at a Guitar Center. There are others that stick onto your guitar with some kind of putty. Your guitar chord plugs into the strap holder on the back end of your guitar. Harder to install, and it is a permanent installation. The other predominiant one is a ribbon pickup that goes under the nut of the bridge on your guitar. You do not have to mess around with the setup of your guitar. One fits into the soundhole and is easily removed when you are not amplified. Sounds "OK" but for real use NOTHING beats miking the guitar with a shotgun mike at the soundhole and a omni directional further out from the guitar. I use a Dean Markley and a Crate acoustic guitar amp for my Martin D-28. ![]() Seymour Duncan, Dean Markley, Fishman, Martin all make different models at different price ranges. They are designed to reproduce the acoustic sound. They can get very pricey and I have to warn you that you will not get an electric guitar sound with them. ![]()
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