![]() ![]() When playing an electric guitar unplugged, a medium or heavy pick can give you more sound, which will be especially noticeable with solidbody guitars. Some jazz players use flat-round or half-round strings to make them quieter and give a richer tone. Most semi-hollow body electrics have this gauge, and hollow bodies can have 11 gauge (11 to 52) or higher. I recommend using at least 10-gauge (10 to 46) strings if you’re playing a solidbody unplugged. This is because they need to be picked harder to provide a clear sound, which will vibrate the guitar’s body and neck more than thinner strings. Thicker gauge strings give you more volume, even if the guitar is unplugged. ![]() Here are some of the ways you can make an unplugged electric guitar sound better.
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