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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

What is a cheap acoustic guitar that sounds good?

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raymond


I'm looking to spend around 50 to 65 dollars what is a good acoustic guitar for a beginner? Thanks.


Answer
Ahh, man. I would recommend two starter guitars but they are out of your price range. So I'll recommend them anyway :D

For ~$100, I recommend the Epiphone DR-100. I had the step up, the one for around ~$180, and it was such a nice guitar. Sounded beautiful, with a beautiful sunburst finish (then it fell over, landed on the neck and broke D: such a sad day! It just tipped forward off the stand!!!!!!! arg).

Epiphone acoustics are great! And 100$ is pretty cheap. I recommend splurging an extra $35

Look at my source. It's a little out of your price range, but if you shop around, I'm sure you could find this for under $100

Is the Fender Starcaster acoustic guitar any good?




alex g


Well i want to get a cheap guitar but i know absolutely nothing about guitars.I haven't really had any experience with instruments either.I found it brand new for $50 should i get it if not anything good $100 under?


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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

What kind of acoustic guitar would be best for a beginner?

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tea kettle


I was thinking about getting those cheap guitars (under 50) from maybe walmart or target, or maybe even Downtown LA

Do you think the quality is okay for a beginner who just wants to learn how to play for fun?



Answer
$50 guitars are not much more than kids toys. If you will go to pawn shops you might get lucky and find one for $50. I would suggest taking someone who knows how to play with you so that they can see if it is playable. If you'll save your money around $200 will get you a much more playable beginner instrument.

Good luck.

What is a cheap acoustic guitar that sounds good?




raymond


I'm looking to spend around 50 to 65 dollars what is a good acoustic guitar for a beginner? Thanks.


Answer
Ahh, man. I would recommend two starter guitars but they are out of your price range. So I'll recommend them anyway :D

For ~$100, I recommend the Epiphone DR-100. I had the step up, the one for around ~$180, and it was such a nice guitar. Sounded beautiful, with a beautiful sunburst finish (then it fell over, landed on the neck and broke D: such a sad day! It just tipped forward off the stand!!!!!!! arg).

Epiphone acoustics are great! And 100$ is pretty cheap. I recommend splurging an extra $35

Look at my source. It's a little out of your price range, but if you shop around, I'm sure you could find this for under $100




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Friday, August 16, 2013

Is the Fender Starcaster acoustic guitar any good?

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alex g


Well i want to get a cheap guitar but i know absolutely nothing about guitars.I haven't really had any experience with instruments either.I found it brand new for $50 should i get it if not anything good $100 under?


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I want to learn to play the acoustic guitar - what are my options for buying an inexpensive package?




Mikey


I would prefer a made in the USA guitar and the best deal I've found is a $200 Fender package. Maybe I just don't know how expensive guitars are, but that seems like alot to me. Any suggestions?


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You can come in under $200, but you have to have a knowledgeable guitarist to help you.

First, figure out what brands you like. Go to a music store and fun around with some of the cheaper models. See if your left hand likes cradling the neck, if your left fingers reach the low-E string comfortably, if your right arm likes being draped over the neck.

Then, with your knowledgeable friend, try to find those guitars at:

http://www.shopgoodwill.com/
these are thrift-store quality, which in some cases means great and in other means trash. keep $50 or so back to take it to a shop for adjustment and re-stringing.

http://www.ebay.com/
see if you can get warranties here.

local pawn shops.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/
don't be afraid of their scratch-n-dent, and keep this website when you want strings or accessories.

local music stores that sell second-hand. again--get warranty.

You might come in under $100 for a workable used acoustic suitable for a beginner if you shop hard.




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