Aceman
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Re: Electric guitars need to sound good acoustically to sound good plugged in...
I do listen acoustically to them, including putting my ear against the back of the neck.
A guitar that sounds good acoustically, will sound good plugged in, IMO.
A guitar that does not sound good - may or may not work out plugged in.
Just my opinion. But, for example, if the thing has little sustain, or a really muddy/muffled tone out of the gate, rarely does that go away plugged in. If you can hear and feel the sustain unplugged, likely a winner plugged in.
Pickup tone excepted. Epiphone a great example. And of course, does anything really sound that different with an X2N, say…
I do listen acoustically to them, including putting my ear against the back of the neck.
A guitar that sounds good acoustically, will sound good plugged in, IMO.
A guitar that does not sound good - may or may not work out plugged in.
Just my opinion. But, for example, if the thing has little sustain, or a really muddy/muffled tone out of the gate, rarely does that go away plugged in. If you can hear and feel the sustain unplugged, likely a winner plugged in.
Pickup tone excepted. Epiphone a great example. And of course, does anything really sound that different with an X2N, say…