I highly doubt it. The main reason I like Apocalyptica is their unique sound. If you play their music on Guitars, it will revert back to the common Rock Music we hear everyday... but if you like that type of sound, I guess yeah, it could be better.
HMMMMM. lets see. if you bash a guitar would it sound better then an unBASHED guitar. i dont know *SARCASM*SARCASM* no it would probably sound like crap
the guitar's sound will different in water.it will ugly.
beautiful
the strings
Probably about the same, actually. The technology for bass guitar pickups and electric guitar pickups are very similar, with only slight differences. Still, you're going to sound better on a guitar with a guitar pickup.
HMMMMM. lets see. if you bash a guitar would it sound better then an unBASHED guitar. i dont know *SARCASM*SARCASM* no it would probably sound like crap
the guitar's sound will different in water.it will ugly.
No, you cannot use electric guitar strings on an acoustic guitar for better sound quality. Acoustic guitars require specific strings designed for their unique construction and sound production. Using electric guitar strings on an acoustic guitar can result in poor sound quality and potential damage to the instrument.
Sometimes yes.
It will always sound like an acoustic guitar but the tone might b bad if u play it through an electric guitar amp. it would b better if u just buy an acoustic amp.
in my opinion, an esp because it has more of a metal sound to it
This is a matter of personal preference, but I would say the best choice would be to go for a better amp. The sound produced depends on both the guitar and the amp, (and most of the guitar's tone comes from the type of strings) but the amp usually caries variable options to alter the sound. A great guitar will still sound terrible with a poor amp, but a poor guitar can be made to sound awesome when hooked up to a good amp with a variety of settings. Many high quality amps come with built in effects in addition to their excellent sound control, and are worth spending that extra bit of money on. For examples of well known and reliable amps, try Marshall, Vox and Peavey.
to make acoustics louder and sound better
the body on a guitar it used to ring out the sound. without the body it would not sound as smooth and not give the strings such a good sound. me knowing because i have played the guitar since i was 6.
A guitar's sound will very gradually and subtly change as it gets older if it is played regularly. Some would describe an older guitar's sound as "warmer" or "mellower" than that of a brand new guitar.
the strings
beautiful