The electric guitar, unlike its acoustic counterpart, requires external amplification to be heard at performance volumes. It uses pickups mounted on the body to generate a sound that can be amplified through an amp and speakers. The strings' vibrations create a current in the pickup's magnetic field, which is then transmitted through the guitar's preamp circuit. The guitar is connected to an amp using a guitar cable, creating an amplifiable signal.
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