Best Sound Of An Electric Guitar

By Isaiah Sampogna


One of the most sought after instrument that people want to play is the guitar. A guitar is very easy to use plus it is portable. You can definitely make the most out of your guitar, especially when it comes to an electric guitar because it allows you to modify and improve how it looks and sounds.

One of the unique characteristic of an electric guitar is its own ability to be enhanced. One way to do it is set your customize preference. Some would rather enjoy a more bass tone on the guitar while some like a treble type sounding tone. Tone Is a major issue when it comes to sound of an electric guitar.

For the purpose of tone quality there are many things to consider but there are only two that is a primary concern. The body is very important and the type of wood being used in it plays a major role. The type pick up used is also what makes the guitar unique in its sound. A proper combination and few adjustments will improve how your guitar sounds.

These are the types of wood used in the body of an electric guitar: Basswood, Alder, Spruce, Swamp Ash, Mahogany, Walnut, Koa, Korina, Soft or Hard Maple, Lacewood, and Rosewood. These wood types have distinct characteristic of their own. They bring a different flavor when it comes to tone quality. It gives sufficient resonance to the guitar to sound at its best.

Some are very articulate when it comes to sounds. Some like Mahogany, Spruce and Alder for less midrange. For bass sound try out the popular basswood and if you want a little more midrange; Walnut, Lacewood , Korina and Koa is suggested. The best for a high sound tone is Swamp Ash, Maple and Rosewood.

Now let's go to pick ups which make the sound of the guitar. You can either choose between a single coil and hum bucker pick up. A single coil gives a less power sound while a humbucker gives out high output. These can vary with type of magnets used such as Alnico and Ceramic. Next topic, I will discuss more on the pick ups.

Here are you foundations to use as a reference for the sound of your electric guitar. Be on top with the choices you make because it will definitely affect the sound of your gear and the way you play!




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