Sunday, August 22, 2010

Zager EZ-Play ZAD50CE


Having all of the attributes of our Zager ZAD50, the ZAD50CE Acoustic Electric takes it to the next level with a built in transducer and electronics package that allows you to plug into an amplifier and play it like an electric. It has a venetian cutaway box design so you can slide your hand down low for those hard reaches.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Acoustic Guitar Facts



Music is and has been a huge part of most cultures around the world, and in many types of music the guitar plays an important role in creating and molding the sound and style of the music. Of course different types of guitars are used for different sounds and styles, and one quite common and popular type of guitars used is the acoustic guitars.
Acoustic guitars get their name from the type of amplification that they provide. Unlike electric guitars, acoustic guitars don't need external devices in order to form proper amplification, they are amplified acoustically. But the acoustic amplification provided by the acoustic guitars does not produce a loud sound, so sometimes external devices are used to help amplify the acoustic guitars sound. Acoustic guitars were the only type of guitars until electric guitars were created.
Acoustic guitars generally feature the standard array of six strings, but there are also twelve string acoustic guitars available as well. Custom acoustic guitars sometimes feature fours, eight or ten string depending on the use. Acoustic guitars are made of wood and the type of the wood used in the manufacturing process of the guitar will play a role in the quality of the sound of the guitar. There are some acoustic guitars that are made of materials other than wood, but wood is the most commonly used construction material for acoustic guitars.