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Acoustic: Of, or pertaining to sound, sound transmission, sound physics, sound reception, and so forth.
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Electric guitars can never have that truly acoustic sound. There are many effects pedals and sound simulations that attempt to mimic the tone of an acoustic guitar but they never do sound quite the same.
An acoustic guitar produces sound via the "sound hole" cut out in the wood under the strings on the main part of the guitar. This is a nice acoustic sound. For a fuller, higher volume and amplitude sound, with the same acoustic-type sound one would would a semi-acoustic. This is an acoustic guitar that has the same kind of volume boost built in, as one would find on an electric guitar. It is important to note that the sound made with a semi-acoustic is still quite different from an electric guitar, even though one would need an amp to play the semi-acoustic.
Another word for acoustic is sound or sonic. An acoustic study of a space is one that investigates the sonic properties of a space, or the manner in which sound propogates and is reflected or absorbed in that space.
Acoustic insulation of airborne sound, also known as soundproofing are any means of reducing the pressure of sound from the sound source.
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Edward J Owens has written: 'Development of a portable acoustic echo sounder' -- subject- s -: Remote sensing, Sound-waves
acoustic
Of or pertaining to sound; of the nature of sound; acoustic.
There are a few acoustic guitar forums one can visit online. Some examples are 'The Acoustic Guitar Forum', 'Freesound', 'Sound on Sound' and 'Home Recording'.
Acoustic code is a memory code based on the sound of the stimulus.