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Picking the Right Acoustic Guitar Amp

To ensure accurate live amplification, acoustic guitars need to work with the right acoustic guitar amp. Thanks to the advancement in the design and manufacture of guitar amplifiers, more effective ways of refining live and studio acoustic guitar performances have been made available. Serious guitar players spend invest on a high-quality acoustic guitar amplifier as one of the available solutions in ensuring perfect-quality of acoustic guitar sound, which is crucial for studio recording and live performance applications. All you need to do follow this article to get help in picking the best acoustic amp that will complement your live and studio guitar performances.

The Difference Between Acoustic Guitar Amplifiers and Electric Guitar Amplifiers

When you are going to buy an acoustic guitar amp, make sure that you get an amplifier that is intended for acoustic guitars. While all guitar amplifiers are designed to produce clean and transparent sounds, specific types of amplifiers handle a specified range of sound frequencies. Acoustic guitars typically produce natural guitar sounds so it needs an amplifier that will specifically and accurately boost its natural sound quality or volume. The electronic sound effect settings of an electric guitar amp can never achieve that.

What Makes a Good Acoustic Guitar Amp?

An acoustic guitar amplifier is essentially a ‘lo-fi’ amp that modifies acoustic guitar sounds into high harmonics. It is basically the main reason behind the instrument’s distinctly sheen and brilliant sounds. It makes use of high fidelity cones which are perfect for optimize more natural acoustic sounds.

To choose the right acoustic amp, think of how you actually plan to use it. Make notes on how loud you wanted it to be or how portable you need it to be. If you are performing with a band, make sure that it meets your tone and volume requirements. If you are planning to use it on more intimate performances as in restaurants and smaller venues, make sure that it is big or small enough to be accommodated into the space intended for your performance. If you are planning to work with plug-ins, make sure that the amplifier supports its applications.

Not so long ago, the brand and model choices for acoustic guitar amplifiers were limited. From Strats, Les Pauls and Roland, today’s acoustic guitar players are enjoying more options for sound amplification. Under the brands Taylor, Lowden, Rivera, Carvin, Centaur, and JBA; we have heard excellent performances with their 712-C, O-10, Sedona, AG100D, and Eon series. The competition heats up in their quest for producing the best acoustic sound quality.

What makes an acoustic guitar amp perfect is its sound output. Also, make sure that it fits the requirements of your performance, your call for sound quality, as well as the requirements of the performance venue to save you from the headaches of picking the wrong one.


How important is an Acoustic Guitar Amp to a Guitarist’s Performance?

Converting guitar sounds into electrical signals (transducers), conditioning the sound signals to be appropriate for the amplifier (preamp), and amplifying the sound signals (power amps) is the main applications of a guitar amp. With the help of other sound quality boosters or plug-ins, a guitarist can deliver perfect live acoustic guitar performances. Behind great acoustic guitar players is an excellent guitar amplifier. Beyond talent, a great choice of an acoustic guitar amp can help perfect a musician’s craft.

Tags: Acoustic Guitar Amp, Acoustic Guitar Amplifier, Acoustic Guitar Amplifiers

Filed under Guitar & Amp Packages by Zane J Freeman #

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