
guitar amplification
Guitar amplification involves converting a guitar's acoustic sound into an electrical signal using a pickup, then increasing that signal’s strength with an amplifier. The amplifier enhances volume and can add effects like reverb or distortion to shape the sound. The processed signal is sent to a speaker, which outputs the sound at higher volume, making it suitable for performances. Think of it as a combination of a microphone and a speaker system tailored for electric guitars, allowing musicians to project their sound effectively and creatively in different environments.