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Sigma GSME Electric Acoustic Guitar (Natural Color) Body Size: G Shortscale 14-fret (000 Body Depth) Construction: Dovetail Neck Joint Top: Solid ...
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No matter if you are a full time musician, a guitar hobbyist, or a first-time learner, if you are looking to buy an acoustic guitar, you have come to the right place!
Here at Tom Lee, we have Hong Kong and Macau’s largest selection of acoustic guitars, classical guitars, acoustic-electric guitars, and more.
We carry acoustic guitars from some of the most reputable brands in the world, and our selection covers a wide range of styles and budgets.
Here are some of the acoustic guitar brands that we carry…
If you are interested in buying an acoustic guitar, but aren’t sure which is best for you, read below to learn more…
While acoustic guitars might seem all the same, the truth is that they have some very important differences that you need to be aware of.
While a classical guitar is technically under the umbrella of an acoustic guitar, there are a few key differences between the two styles.
Most notably, they have a slightly different shape and slightly larger frets. But the biggest difference between classical guitars and acoustic guitars is the type of strings they use.
Classical guitars use nylon strings, which produce a more mellow and slightly more muted sound. Regular acoustic guitars use steel strings that produce a brighter and more resonate sound.
Because of the stark sound difference, acoustic guitars (otherwise known as ‘steel string acoustic’ guitars) are the more popular out of the two. In fact, nearly all pop music is played and recorded on steel string acoustic guitars.
Classical guitars have a tendency to be used by guitar players who play classical music or are interested in learning Flamenco or Spanish guitar.
For this reason, steel string acoustic guitars are a more common choice for guitarists across the world.
The main selling point for acoustic-electric guitars is that you can plug them into an amplifier. This makes it an ideal selection for any guitarist who is playing live performances.
Acoustic-electric guitars are not essential for recording, but recording with a non-electric acoustic guitar will require you to have a quality recording microphone.
If you are still unsure about which acoustic guitar is best for you, come visit one of our many acoustic guitar shops spread across Hong Kong and Macau!
Sigma GSME Electric Acoustic Guitar (Natural Color) Body Size: G Shortscale 14-fret (000 Body Depth) Construction: Dovetail Neck Joint Top: Solid ...
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