Tuesday, May 1, 2007

The Gibson Les Paul Classic and Flying V electric guitars

Gibson Les Paul Classic and Gibson Flying V guitars
Some electric guitars have a hollow or semi-hollow body with the resonating cavity found in an acoustic guitar, but the most popular electric guitars have solid bodies. The sound is produced by magnetic pickups and controlled by several knobs. If you pluck a string on an electric guitar that is not plugged in, the sound is barely audible. Without a soundboard and a hollow body, there is nothing to amplify the string's vibrations. See How Acoustic Guitars Work for details.
Source: howstuffworks.com

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