Many think that the world of acoustic guitars is fairly cut
and dry and that there aren’t many differences in how the instruments are
configured. There are so many things to consider, especially when looking to
purchase. With an acoustic guitar, what you get is what you get. If you
decide later that you don’t like the sound of the guitar, you can’t simply change
the pickups like you can in an electric guitar. There are countless things that
affect the sound of an acoustic guitar, some more important than others.
Author Byline:
Matt Griffith, born and raised in Western Colorado, made the leap to move to Nashville 5 months ago to pursue a career in music along with the thousands of other hopefuls that call Music City home. Matt is an acoustic guitar singer / songwriter at heart but is currently playing lead guitar for the band Brookline. He writes acoustic guitar reviews for Music Gear Review.