If you play through an amp, yes.
to make acoustics louder and sound better
Yes, some acoustics are, but no electric guitars. They are all made in USA.
The electric guitar is heavier, the acoustic is hollow, both can be plugged into amps acoustics but might not be able to, they have six strings... That's all I can say...
Acoustic guitars use the natural acoustics of a guitar to amplify the sound whereas an electric guitar uses magnetic pickups to listen to the vibration of the strings so it can be amplified by an electric amp
"The acoustics in this garage are terrible!"The acoustics of a natural amphitheater are world-renowned.
Stephen Kamichik has written: 'Oscillator circuits & projects' -- subject(s): Design and construction, Electric Oscillators, Electronic apparatus and appliances, Oscillators, Electric 'Practical Acoustics'
Simulating acoustics is the process of modifying your sound in post-production, in order to portray how you want your sound to sound like. For example, when you record your sound in a sound proofed recording suite/room, where the sound cannot bounce, but you wish to make it sound like you're in an empty church, you would have to add reverberation to the sound in order to gain this effect. The process of adding the reverberation is simulating the acoustics of an empty church. This is called Simulating Acoustics.
acoustics
The population of Velodyne Acoustics is 55.
Velodyne Acoustics was created in 1983.
L-ACOUSTICS was created in 1984.
AKG Acoustics was created in 1947.