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How come electric guitars are way more fun to play than acoustic guitars?

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71Jasper
Posted 2011-03-26 9:57 AM (#362270 - in reply to #362220)
Subject: Re: How come electric guitars are way more fun to play than acoustic guitars?


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Despite all the stuff you can do to the electric guitar's signal, I just find the acoustic to be more versatile and more satisfying to play.
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Darkbar
Posted 2011-03-26 11:04 AM (#362271 - in reply to #362220)
Subject: Re: How come electric guitars are way more fun to play than acoustic guitars?



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Originally posted by dark bar:
I'm not much of an electric player, but does any manufacturer make a wider nut electric hollow body?
I'm bumping my question, since no one answered it. I would like to find a hollowbody electric with a 1 3/4" nut. Anybody ever heard of one?
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Nils
Posted 2011-03-27 2:31 PM (#362272 - in reply to #362220)
Subject: Re: How come electric guitars are way more fun to play than acoustic guitars?


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Originally posted by dark bar:
Originally posted by dark bar:
I'm not much of an electric player, but does any manufacturer make a wider nut electric hollow body?
I'm bumping my question, since no one answered it. I would like to find a hollowbody electric with a 1 3/4" nut. Anybody ever heard of one?
Yes, try a Godin Multiac. Actually a "chambered body" but they sound acoustic. http://www.godinguitars.com/godinmultseriesp.htm Steel string or nylon, take your pick. The "Slim" models have 1-3/4" nuts, standard have 1-7/8" (actually metric but pretty close). I have one of each in nylon. The Slim is for sale. I prefer the wide neck for finger picking.
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