I am not sure who makes them, but I won a DU acoustic guitar in the DU Auction, and it had a made in china sticker on it... The head stock and sides of the body have mossy oak duck blind camo printed into the wood. Otherwise looks like a normal Dreadnought guitar. Whichever Chinese person assembled these Guitars clearly was not a guitar player. The hardware on the tuners were loose, and rattled until I tightened them, All of the strings were over tightened... The Low E was tightened to a B, and I am surprised its tension didn't snap the neck. One of the strings was tied on backwards...
If you want it for looks and novelty, its great. But if you want it for sound, I would go with something else.
I am not sure who makes them, but I won a DU acoustic guitar in the DU Auction, and it had a made in china sticker on it... The head stock and sides of the body have mossy oak duck blind camo printed into the wood. Otherwise looks like a normal Dreadnought guitar. Whichever Chinese person assembled these Guitars clearly was not a guitar player. The hardware on the tuners were loose, and rattled until I tightened them, All of the strings were over tightened... The Low E was tightened to a B, and I am surprised its tension didn't snap the neck. One of the strings was tied on backwards...
If you want it for looks and novelty, its great. But if you want it for sound, I would go with something else.
TKL
when you pick the strings it goes threw the hole in the acoustic and hits the wood and makes a sound
An acoustic is a guitar that is hollow, and has a large hole in the body to create the nice sounds that an acoustic makes. A solid body guitar does not have a hole, and is not hollow. It uses pickups instead of a hole and is usually a lot smaller.
The strings vibrate to make the sound.
There are many differences:An electric guitar can be plugged into an amp, while an acoustic guitar can't.An acoustic guitar has a completely different sound. It produces it sound through natural sound amplification while an electric guitar uses electronic pick-ups as well as an electronic amplifier to produce its sound.Acoustic guitars are always hollow, while the majority of electric guitars are solid.An acoustic guitar is much more portable because it is lighter and doesn't need a heavy amp to produce sound.Acoustic guitars are generally larger in size. They require a larger body to produce their amplified sound. The sound the acoustic guitar produces is much more dependent on the body size, types of wood used and shape of the body than the electric guitar is.Electric guitars are generally designed with slimmer necks/bodies and have easier access to higher frets.Also, if you want an acoustic sound while also being able to make it louder, you can attach a pick-up to it to make an electric-acoustic guitar or you can just buy an electric-acoustic guitar from the start.
TKL
You mean an electro acoustic (that's just what I call em but ya know)? That would be the pickup situated inside the body of the body of the guitar.
Acoustic guitar is what it says acoustic, none electric makes the sound from the guitar body/chamber. Acoustic/electric or electro acoustic look the same as an acoustic but have a pic-up fitted inside the body to link to an amplifier. A Semi acoustic guitar looks more like an electric guitar but with a hollow body or chambered body with pick-ups mounted on the sound board of the guitar.
when you pick the strings it goes threw the hole in the acoustic and hits the wood and makes a sound
An acoustic is a guitar that is hollow, and has a large hole in the body to create the nice sounds that an acoustic makes. A solid body guitar does not have a hole, and is not hollow. It uses pickups instead of a hole and is usually a lot smaller.
one has an amp jack and can change the sound it makes and one doesn't and can't
Guild Guitar makes both acoustic and electric guitars. Some specific types for the acoustic include the Orpheum series, the bass series, and the traditional series. While, the specific types of electric guitar is the American Patriarch and Newark series.
The strings vibrate to make the sound.
When it is on the guitar, the vibrating string makes the guitar vibrate with it.
Sony makes excellent microphones with great sound clarity.
There are many differences:An electric guitar can be plugged into an amp, while an acoustic guitar can't.An acoustic guitar has a completely different sound. It produces it sound through natural sound amplification while an electric guitar uses electronic pick-ups as well as an electronic amplifier to produce its sound.Acoustic guitars are always hollow, while the majority of electric guitars are solid.An acoustic guitar is much more portable because it is lighter and doesn't need a heavy amp to produce sound.Acoustic guitars are generally larger in size. They require a larger body to produce their amplified sound. The sound the acoustic guitar produces is much more dependent on the body size, types of wood used and shape of the body than the electric guitar is.Electric guitars are generally designed with slimmer necks/bodies and have easier access to higher frets.Also, if you want an acoustic sound while also being able to make it louder, you can attach a pick-up to it to make an electric-acoustic guitar or you can just buy an electric-acoustic guitar from the start.
Obviously a guitar is a very personal thing, so different makes will suit different people... but you won't go far wrong with a Gibson, Guild, Martin or Taylor guitar, but they do tend to be quite pricey!