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Post by guitarsma on Sept 18, 2013 12:28:18 GMT 1
Acoustic guitars are probably what most people will recognise first. These are distinguished by the larger body used to create the sound as they do not require amplification. They are also made from wood but will often have a coloured lacquer applied to give them a glossy finish. This helps protect the wood from damage. Acoustics feature a sound hole which will be under the strings in the centre of the body. Usually they will be grouped together in the guitar shop, so if you have found one you have found them all. gibson sg
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Post by emanuelkelley3 on Sept 20, 2013 12:12:35 GMT 1
Acoustic foam is probably the most important aspect of any studio, home theatre. Or dedicated listening room It can either make or break a professional or project studio. It doesn't matter how much is spent on recording and monitoring equipment. If the room itself is not treated to its optimum the results will never be as good as they could be.
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