Thread: Electric that can sound like an Acoustic
Forum: General Discussion
Author: foretwoone
foretwoone - 11/20/2005 at 04:39

Alright, i went to my local music store today and i was not sure wether i wanted electric or acoustic for my first guitar. As i was talking to the guy someone else came over and said they got a new guiar in that looks like a fender strat but can actually play an acoustic sound or an electric sound. The guy hooked it up to a roland micro cube 30 and it was awsome. He told me the name of the guitar but said it so fast i have no idea what he said. The guitar was $170, so i was wondering if anyone knew of one of these?


FireFret - 11/20/2005 at 09:16

Not a clue what it was but it probably had a piazo pickup in it. If you're lookin' for a nice, high quality guitar with piazo check out Ibanez.


Guitar101 - 11/20/2005 at 14:24

Not sure either for that price unless it was used.... I like the Italia Muira and have owned a Parker fly. It's simply a Piezo pickup that your hearing.


foretwoone - 11/20/2005 at 16:53

Well do piezo pickups have a switch to go from electric to acoustic?


Telefreak - 11/20/2005 at 23:17

Yeah, you can switch between the piezo puckup and the guitars conventional pickups.


foretwoone - 11/21/2005 at 03:23

I went back earlier to find out the guitar is a Huntington, but more importantly it was the acoustic feature on the Roland Micro Cube amp not the guitar itself.


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