What do the values of capacitors in a guitar do?
Matty 2 Tears asked:
Hi! so recently ive started taking apart some of my old guitars to try to learn about the inner workings of guitars. I am totally new to this stuff. but I noticed that my strat and sg have .022 uf and .033 uf capacitors, respectively. What do these values do to the sound of the guitar? What about higher or lower values, what do those sound like? and what is the general range used?
Hi! so recently ive started taking apart some of my old guitars to try to learn about the inner workings of guitars. I am totally new to this stuff. but I noticed that my strat and sg have .022 uf and .033 uf capacitors, respectively. What do these values do to the sound of the guitar? What about higher or lower values, what do those sound like? and what is the general range used?
How would I go about bejeweling a guitar?
vleeglane42 asked:
I would like to know how I can bejewel my guitar. I want to use rhinestones but I dont know what kind of glue to use or if it would effect the sound of the guitar?
So I want to bejewel my guitar. I mean with Rhinestones and Glue, and they would be completely covering the guitar’s surface, but what kind of glue would I need so that it would make it sound weird. Will it make it sound weird?
I would like to know how I can bejewel my guitar. I want to use rhinestones but I dont know what kind of glue to use or if it would effect the sound of the guitar?
So I want to bejewel my guitar. I mean with Rhinestones and Glue, and they would be completely covering the guitar’s surface, but what kind of glue would I need so that it would make it sound weird. Will it make it sound weird?
Is it possible to remove the gloss from a guitar safely?
indielove09 asked:
I have a guitar and I want to make it look more natural. But I do not want to compromise the sound of the guitar at all. My question is, is there a way to remove the gloss without compromising the guitar’s sound?
I am currently without a lot of cash so I would not be able to buy a new guitar or pay someone else to fix it. So any information you have that I could do myself would be awsome.
I have a guitar and I want to make it look more natural. But I do not want to compromise the sound of the guitar at all. My question is, is there a way to remove the gloss without compromising the guitar’s sound?
I am currently without a lot of cash so I would not be able to buy a new guitar or pay someone else to fix it. So any information you have that I could do myself would be awsome.
How did the legends learn to play the guitar?
John H asked:
If they learned by ear, how exactly would they have done it? How did they discover the notes of the fret board well enough to be able to match the sound of the guitar to the sound off of a record?
If they learned by ear, how exactly would they have done it? How did they discover the notes of the fret board well enough to be able to match the sound of the guitar to the sound off of a record?
what affects the sound of an acoustic guitar?
Chaud B asked:
I have a guitar and when I strum the strings it gives me a flat plain sound. I don’t know if its the strings or not. I heard that the type of wood changes the sound of the guitar. Is that why some acoustic guitars cost more than others?
I have a guitar and when I strum the strings it gives me a flat plain sound. I don’t know if its the strings or not. I heard that the type of wood changes the sound of the guitar. Is that why some acoustic guitars cost more than others?
What affects the sound of an acoustic guitar?
Chaud B asked:
I have a guitar and when I strum the strings it gives me a flat plain sound. I don’t know if its the strings or not. I heard that the type of wood changes the sound of the guitar. Is that why some acoustic guitars cost more than others?
I have a guitar and when I strum the strings it gives me a flat plain sound. I don’t know if its the strings or not. I heard that the type of wood changes the sound of the guitar. Is that why some acoustic guitars cost more than others?






