New guitar recommendation?!
Question: Well my something tragic happened to my acoustic guitar, and I want to buy a new one. I haven't played in a few months... but anyway, I would like to get some recommendations. Like what's a pretty decent kind, price range, uhh etc etc. I'm not planning on spending a lot. So uhh, please and thank you!
Answers: Well my something tragic happened to my acoustic guitar, and I want to buy a new one. I haven't played in a few months... but anyway, I would like to get some recommendations. Like what's a pretty decent kind, price range, uhh etc etc. I'm not planning on spending a lot. So uhh, please and thank you!
Inexpensive guitars can be obtained at pawn shops. Fender usually around 100-300, Applause 200-300, Yamaha 100-300. Make sure the bridge is not cranked, the neck straight, finish intact, frets not worn out, no splits in wood, tuners OK, most important: plays good and comfortable in your hands.
Alvarez makes good quality guitars. From what I can tell, they're not cheap, but I don't think they're too expensive. However, my Alvarez is well over 25 years old and still sounds beautiful. An Alvarez would be a good investment.
I recommend Faiths. I've got a Faith Venus and its possibly the best guitar I've ever played ever.
Check out a Taylor. most models are expensive, but their bottom of the line model, the Taylor 110, is a great sounding guitar, and sells for about $600. If that's too much, remember that you get what you pay for, so spending less than say $500 wont necessarily buy you a guitar that sounds nice and most importantly, stays in tune.
Best acoustic I ever played was a Guild but for not a lot of money I would get an Ovation, they are real sweet, mine is nice