Electric Guitars Review


by Anne Tide - Date: 2007-10-01 - Word Count: 610 Share This!

Musical instruments are classified by the way they produce sounds. However, there are some problems with such classifications, as questions like this "Is a piano a stringed instrument or a percussion one?" can occur. Sounds are the result of vibrations and each type of instrument produces vibrations from different sources. You are welcome to take issue with these classifications. Compare, for instance, guitars with drums and digital pianos.

Many people have a desire to play musical instruments and most of them have, at least once in their lives, imagined themselves being rock-stars and playing electric guitars in front of thousands of screaming fans. However, choosing the best instrument to fulfill such a fantasy can be an art. Many guitarists go through five or six guitars within a couple of years as they keep trading up for newer and better models. Every professional player recommends people to buy the best quality they can afford the first time.

In the competitive electric guitars market today, the only way to make a guitar less expensive is by using cheaper materials and cheaper parts, which will result in "cheaper" guitars in every sense of the word. No matter if you are playing onstage or in a studio, you don't want to be disappointed just because you compromised on quality. You can rest assured that you will never regret the fact that you paid more for higher-quality musical instruments.

It is said that every guitar begins with a piece of wood, and if you don't know what you're doing with it, you are finished before even starting. It may seem that he sound of electric guitars comes entirely from the pick-up, but the type of wood also has an important influence on tone and sustain. The best choice is the so-called "Tone wood" that is actually a wood that has high strength and stability. As far as the guitar bodies are concerned the mahogany and maple woods are the most common, although ash, alder, korina and various exotic woods are also popular. It is important to note that different types of electric guitars require special woods and construction methods.

Semi-hollowbody electric guitars have some acoustic output, but they have a block of wood underneath the top to dampen the vibrations that can cause pickups to feed back. The block may be maple or, in some models, a lightweight but strong wood. Laminates are also used in some such musical instruments in order to increase rigidity.

Solidbody electric guitars are known to minimize the vibration of the body in order to maximize sustain and reduce feedback. It is important to note that the strength and density of the wood still makes a subtle difference in tone. Mahogany wood is considered to produce a warm tone while maple is stronger and denser and produces a brighter tone. Laminate electric guitars are not too bad either as the lamination process is designed to strengthen the wood. The most popular choices for a strong neck are still considered to be mahogany and maple woods. Fingerboard woods are known to affect the strength and stability of the neck thus the tone is also affected.
The electric guitars production also influences the production of amplifiers, speaker, mixers and synthesizers which became more consistent than it has ever been. There is also a lot of information on how to use the tools related to the electric guitars, so it's easier to get good tone than ever before. There is also a huge choice of options. Guitar amplification seems to be the most specialized field. Guitar amplifiers have a specific type of non-linear gain at its signal extremes, and a specialized type of limited frequency response.

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electric guitars are probably the most popular musical instruments today as they are quite easy to play as far as beginners are concerned and they are also used by most rock-stars.

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