Product Specifications TOP
AA GRADE LAMINATED SITKA SPRUCE TOP
BACK AND SIDES
AA GRADE AFRICAN MAHOGANY
NECK
NATO C SHAPE
FINGEROARD
ROSEWOOD
NUT AND SADDLE
ABS
BRIDGE
ROSEWOOD
PICKGUARD
ABS BLACK
TOP THICKNESS
2.7mm±0.2mm
BRACING
STANDARD X SCALLOPED BRACING
SHAPE
GRAND AUDITORIUM TUNING MACHINE
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NUMBER OF FRETS
20
SCALE LENGTH
650MM
NUT WIDTH
43 MM
FRET MATERIAL
ALBATA ( 1.00 * 2.0 MM)
VARNISH
MATT FINISH
STRINGS
ANTI RUST COATED STRINGS CLICK HERE FOR KEPMA STRINGS E SERIES
ACCESSORIES
HEX WRENCH + CLICK FOR KEPMA 5MM PADDED BAG
ELECTRONICS
TRANSACOUSTIC PICK UP DELAY, CHORUS, REVERB AND TONE DEVELOPED BY DOUBLE FOR KEPMA 4 BAND EQ WITH TUNER BY KEPMA
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A transacoustic guitar is a special type of semi-acoustic guitar that comes with built-in effects, like reverb, delay and chorus, which can be heard without the need to connect the guitar to an amplifier or effects unit. This unique feature enhances the sound, making it richer and more atmospheric while maintaining the natural feel of an acoustic guitar.
A transacoustic guitar works by using an internal device called an actuator/transducer. This actuator vibrates in response to the strings being played and creates effects like reverb, delay and chorus. These vibrations travel through the guitar’s body, using its natural acoustic chamber to produce the effects, so you can hear them directly from the guitar, even without plugging into any external equipment.
Yes, transacoustic guitars require batteries, typically lithium-ion, to power the internal electronics responsible for producing effects like reverb and chorus. Without the battery, the guitar will still function like a regular acoustic guitar, providing natural sound, but you won’t be able to use any of the onboard effects or connect it via a line-out for amplification. The battery is essential for activating the unique features that make the transacoustic guitar special.
Absolutely! Transacoustic guitars can be played like any regular acoustic guitar. When the effects are turned off, it functions just like a standard acoustic guitar, with the same feel and sound, making it versatile for all types of players.
The battery life of a transacoustic guitar depends on how often effects like reverb and chorus are used. Typically, it takes 3 to 4 hours to fully charge the battery, providing about 6 to 8 hours of playtime. However, the exact duration varies with the intensity of the effects and gain settings. Heavier use of effects will drain the battery faster, so it's advisable to recharge or replace it after extended sessions to ensure the effects function properly.
Yes, the effects on a transacoustic guitar can be used whether the guitar is played acoustically or plugged into an amplifier. This flexibility allows players to enjoy the effects in any setting, whether practicing at home or performing on stage.
Yes, transacoustic guitars tend to be more expensive than regular acoustic guitars. The additional technology that allows them to produce effects without external equipment increases the cost. However, prices vary depending on the brand, model, and features offered.