Suggestions for my next mid-range guitar ($500-$1000)
Suggestions for my next mid-range guitar ($500-$1000)
After reading tons of posts and threads I've come down to:
Martin DCX1E (link)
Takamine EG334SC (link)
I used to be all about the brand name of martin, but after reading all the reviews I realize brand name doesn't always mean everything. I know lots of people here including Pat have the Takamine EG334SC and I KNOW it sounds good. (that and he's redic)
I'd love to hear suggestions of other Tak's and mid ranged guitars I possibly don't know about.
One final question, I live a mile or two from a Guitar Center. Should I risk ordering online with shipping, or just buy a new in box guitar from GC? I can usually talk down the price too... what do you guys think?
Martin DCX1E (link)
Takamine EG334SC (link)
I used to be all about the brand name of martin, but after reading all the reviews I realize brand name doesn't always mean everything. I know lots of people here including Pat have the Takamine EG334SC and I KNOW it sounds good. (that and he's redic)
I'd love to hear suggestions of other Tak's and mid ranged guitars I possibly don't know about.
One final question, I live a mile or two from a Guitar Center. Should I risk ordering online with shipping, or just buy a new in box guitar from GC? I can usually talk down the price too... what do you guys think?
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I have a Tak EG523SC. It's a Jumbo, so that might turn you off already, but I love the thing. Responds well to fingerpicking as well as strumming. Could be a bit more resilient in the really hard strum category though.
I advise to stray from any Martin with an X in the name. People here will suggest Larivée guitars as well. Fantastic instruments.
I advise to stray from any Martin with an X in the name. People here will suggest Larivée guitars as well. Fantastic instruments.
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Think i'm going with:
Takamine EAN10C Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Cutaway Guitar
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=516310
First i gotta go to Guitar Center and play everything on my list
Takamine EAN10C Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Cutaway Guitar
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=516310
First i gotta go to Guitar Center and play everything on my list
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A kid at church has one of these, I loved it, good price too.jared wrote:Think i'm going with:
Takamine EAN10C Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Cutaway Guitar
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=516310
First i gotta go to Guitar Center and play everything on my list
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slimerdmb24 wrote:I have a Tak EG523SC. It's a Jumbo, so that might turn you off already, but I love the thing. Responds well to fingerpicking as well as strumming. Could be a bit more resilient in the really hard strum category though.
I advise to stray from any Martin with an X in the name. People here will suggest Larivée guitars as well. Fantastic instruments.
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