Electric Guitars


Electric guitars are type of guitar with a solid or semi-solid body that utilizes electronic "pickups" to convert the vibration of the steel-cored strings into electrical current. The signal may be electrically altered to achieve various tonal effects prior to being fed into an amplifier, which produces the final sound.

In contrast to the acoustic guitar and most other acoustic string instruments, the solid-body electric guitar does not rely as extensively on the acoustic properties of its construction to amplify the sound produced by the vibrating strings; as such, the electric guitar does not need to be naturally loud, and its body can be virtually any shape. Since all the sound produced by the amplifier comes from string vibrations detected by the electric pickups, an electric guitar that produces minimal acoustic sound may have maximal sustain, since less of the energy from the string oscillations is radiated as sound energy. For this reason, electric versions of almost all other similar string instruments have also been produced.

The electric guitar is used extensively in many popular styles of music, including blues, rock and roll, country music, pop music, jazz, rap and even contemporary classical music.

Electric guitars were originally designed by an assortment of luthiers, electronics enthusiasts, and instrument manufacturers, in varying combinations. Some of the earliest electric guitars used tungsten pickups and were manufactured in the 1930s by Rickenbacker.

 
Electric Guitars Online Order

E Guitars of various models and sizes as well as parts with high quality

Electric Guitars L200-CS
 
Electric Guitars L200LH-BK
 

 

Copyright © IBay International Ltd

| Bass Guitars | Cellos | Clarinets | Double Basses | Electric Cellos | Electric Violins | Flutes | Guitars |
| Musical Instruments | Saxophones | Silent Cellos | Silent Guitars | Silent Violins | Pianos | Trumpets | Violas | Violins |


Electric Guitars