any acoustic strings you want , you can go with regular bronze strings to anything like say DR Zebra strings or whatever comes to mind. To keep the original sound of the guitar try 12-52 acoustic strings , if they are brownish in color they are made of bronze.
6 strings
The acoustics in the lecture room are terrible.
I would advise to use acoustics in any space set up to use for recording, or as a studio. You may even want to use acoustics in your rehearsal space where you practice.
yup.... acoustics have skinnier necks and you can get electric acoustics and cut aways.... classicals are more traditional and a lot more technical to play... there are rules... acoustics are the sort of thing that you see people playing on the beach etc.
You could say: I have two guitars and they are both acoustics.
I read that he uses D'Addario XL115 strings for his electrics and D'Addario EXP16 strings for his acoustics. <------------- WRONG!! John uses Ernie Ball Super Slinkys on his electrics and Ernie Ball Acoustic Coated Slinkys on his acoustics. I don't think that John has ever used D'Addario strings.
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
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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...
they use acoustics to identify wolves by their howls