Q. My price range is $100-$300. I love Gibson, but their cheapest is about $1,000.
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Funny you should ask, I just got back from Guitar World to buy a guitar for my wife (for Christmas). My dad (who has played guitar his whole life) suggested Fender and they had a great deal (100 bucks for the guitar plus a bunch of extras). Might try that.
Funny you should ask, I just got back from Guitar World to buy a guitar for my wife (for Christmas). My dad (who has played guitar his whole life) suggested Fender and they had a great deal (100 bucks for the guitar plus a bunch of extras). Might try that.
What brand makes the best acoustic guitar?
Karsey J
I'm just starting out, but i would like a quality guitar with the best sound possible. Your opinions and suggestions are very much appreciated =)
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The best acoustic guitar in the world is an Olson, but you'll have to be a celebrity and on a very long waiting list to even dream about getting one. This is what James Taylor and other use. I've heard it in a recording studio--unreal (it was $10k used!)
For what you're looking for though I would advise dependent on price range:
Cheap: They're almost all the same, but Fender makes a solid top starter
Intermediate:(Acoustic/Electric): Takamine
Expensive: Taylor--but try to find one with a blended pick up system, not the "expression" system; 700 series for finger picking and 800 series for strumming. Or you could go Martin if you lean towards bluegrass.
Stephen
http://guitarmann.com
The best acoustic guitar in the world is an Olson, but you'll have to be a celebrity and on a very long waiting list to even dream about getting one. This is what James Taylor and other use. I've heard it in a recording studio--unreal (it was $10k used!)
For what you're looking for though I would advise dependent on price range:
Cheap: They're almost all the same, but Fender makes a solid top starter
Intermediate:(Acoustic/Electric): Takamine
Expensive: Taylor--but try to find one with a blended pick up system, not the "expression" system; 700 series for finger picking and 800 series for strumming. Or you could go Martin if you lean towards bluegrass.
Stephen
http://guitarmann.com
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