Electric Guitar
Electric Guitar Technology 101
it is a strange paradox in the music industry: guitarists, particularly rock guitarists, are often considered as trends when it comes to fashion and culture is, but when it comes to their instruments, which are very conservative. Innovations like the active electronics, guitar synthesizers and Steinbeck courageous steps in the field of instruments in the 80 head have failed to dent the market. Even with the entry of new competitors into the market in recent years, such as Ibadan, Paul Reed Smith and Carver / Jackson, the electric guitar has remained essentially unchanged with 1-3 magnetic pickups and a mess of wires that connect the controls. The first is the nylon guitar electric solid body. For any artist who tries to take elements of the classical guitar repertoire, this instrument provides the mellow sound of classical guitar with nylon strings feel comfortable and the effect of a traditional solid ax. Without distinction into too much technical detail, the piezoelectric from a traditional magnetic pickup in the piezoelectric element with the string vibrates, an electrical signal sent from the vibration of the guitar before processing, rather than the acquisition representation, the vibrations directly to an amplifier or preamplifier can be sent, if in addition the formation of the desired signal electromagnetic. The pies eliminate the need for steel strings, which otherwise interact with the magnetic sensor, and also produce more satisfactory results for players with a lighter grip technique. So you think this is just a passing fancy, Parker has a nylon-string version of his famous “Fly” and other model-and-comer, Malinowski guitars, produces a Telecaster-style model with the same technology. Produced
another interesting development is the area-computer interface guitar. By far the market leader in this area during Line 6′s Variant model. The Variant is on the Line 6 brochure a “digital model” guitar that the musician can switch between varieties of possible sounds in a single device. The 12-string sound of acoustic, Fender Stratospheric style single coils, hum bickers Les Paul, banjo, bells, and dozens of others are available at the touch of a switch. The best part is that all these tonal variations are humming free disposal.