It is posible to fit an electric into an acoustic case. the case just has to be for a concert sized guitar. your electric may bump around a little in the case if its not paired up right though
It should do yes.
you can't because the neck of the bass guitar is to long for an electric guitar case.
Any Semi-Acoustic Hollowbody Guitar will do. Stratocasters fit as well.
For an electric a Les Paul Special is a good choice.Maybe an Alvarez or a Yamaha for an acoustic would fit that need.
No, I just tried it, and the really long part sticks out.
It should do yes.
you can't because the neck of the bass guitar is to long for an electric guitar case.
Yes, maybe? I tried mine before(:
Any Semi-Acoustic Hollowbody Guitar will do. Stratocasters fit as well.
For an electric a Les Paul Special is a good choice.Maybe an Alvarez or a Yamaha for an acoustic would fit that need.
That's like trying to fit into size 3 pants when you wear 4 regularly. It'll be a tight fit, if a fit at all.
No, I just tried it, and the really long part sticks out.
absolutely , as long as they're stable inside the guitar you've got nothing to worry about no wiring or anything is required like electrics
Absolutely! Beware, however, that you will probably get unwanted feedback from the amplifier if you are using an electric/acoustic guitar. Acoustic amplifiers have circuitry built into them to help negate feedback.
many Fender and Gibson guitars will , but not say a Flying V , Dean or BC Rich guitar with wild shapes. I've bought a lot of cases in my life. try it before if you can. When I was after a BC Rich Beast I tried out a case in the shop with one of their display models of a guitar similar to it. As long as you got money you're important.
A First Act electric guitar can be purchased at retailers such as ToysRUs, Amazon or Firstact. One should contact each retailer to find the best fit for them.
There are companies that make generic bridge pins, so just visit your local Guitar Center with your guitar and they should be able to help you.