Acoustic Sound?

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Acoustic Sound?

Unread post by TheDreamingTree » Sun Apr 11, 2004 10:09 pm

I was wondering how to get an acoustic sound out of an acoustic/electric guitar? For example when I plug in my guitar to my mixer or computer it always sounds alittle electric, it doesn't have the authentic acoustic sound.

I was looking on DMB's Road page at their audio equipment and it says that Dave's acoustic guitars are plugged into XLR input, what is XLR?

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Tim

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Unread post by ericwormann » Sun Apr 11, 2004 11:05 pm

A good preamp usually does the trick. Also, consider a new pickup.

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Unread post by DT » Mon Apr 12, 2004 1:13 am

TheDreamingTree wrote:I was wondering how to get an acoustic sound out of an acoustic/electric guitar? For example when I plug in my guitar to my mixer or computer it always sounds alittle electric, it doesn't have the authentic acoustic sound.

I was looking on DMB's Road page at their audio equipment and it says that Dave's acoustic guitars are plugged into XLR input, what is XLR?

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Re: Acoustic Sound?

Unread post by Brock » Mon Apr 12, 2004 1:37 am

The Dreaming Tree wrote:i'm FREAKING OUT, man
lol, me too. Props on the Supertroopers reference if it was intended.
TheDreamingTree wrote:I was wondering how to get an acoustic sound out of an acoustic/electric guitar? For example when I plug in my guitar to my mixer or computer it always sounds alittle electric, it doesn't have the authentic acoustic sound.
A good acoustic DI box/preamp I think would do the trick. I like the SansAmp Acoustic DI:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/sid ... id/151791/
TheDreamingTree wrote:I was looking on DMB's Road page at their audio equipment and it says that Dave's acoustic guitars are plugged into XLR input, what is XLR?
XLR is a type of cabling connector. I'm sure you know what it is, you just didn't know it was called XLR - it's the cables with the 3-pronged connectors that are often used in microphones. XLR's tend to yield a better-quality signal than 1/4" cables (the standard guitar cable), and are thus preferred to 1/4" cables. The SansAmp Acoustic DI above will take the 1/4" input from your guitar, allow you to manipulate the sound to get a much more 'acoustic' tone, and has an XLR output to plugin into an amp or a mixer.
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Unread post by Dilbert » Tue Apr 13, 2004 7:21 am

This subject is often discussed on http://www.acousticguitar.com in the forum. Look under Gear and do a search. It really seams to be the holy grail of guitar playing, how to get a real acoustic sound when playing live or recording. There are guys on that forum who have been trying for years and have spent thousands and still aren't happy :cry:

Have you tried using a good quality mic to record with?

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Unread post by crowderfan » Tue Apr 13, 2004 8:17 am

If it's for recording puposes, I'd also try sticking a mic in front of the guitar and blending the two signals. Whenever I record, that's why I do to get a more natural sound.

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Unread post by riffduster01 » Tue Apr 13, 2004 9:27 am

I've heard that the Taylor expression system(ES) is supposed to make amplified acoustic guitars sound really good when plugged in. Its supposed to recreate the guitars natural sound really well.
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Unread post by c_tietze » Tue Apr 13, 2004 10:00 am

You need a really good pickup or a really, really good mic to amplify and keep the acoustic integrity.

This is a concern of many guitar players, of course if I was that good, I TOO would worry about keeping it real.

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