Second Guitar?
Second Guitar?
I started playing guitar a little over a year ago when I got the Fender DG-8S value pack for my birthday. I'm hooked for life on guitar and was thinking about asking for a new one for christmas. Just wondering whether or not I should wait and get better before I get another guitar or if I should get one? The price range I would be looking at would be about $500-700.
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Oh go for it, you won't believe how much better you sound when you get your hands on a quality instrument. For your price range look at Alvarez, Takamine, and Possibly used larrivees. All great guitars in that range.
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Tak makes great stuff, worth every penny, imo. I've got an EF341SC that I use as my primary guitar, and I swear by it.RunsWithBuffalo wrote:Oh go for it, you won't believe how much better you sound when you get your hands on a quality instrument. For your price range look at Alvarez, Takamine, and Possibly used larrivees. All great guitars in that range.
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Definetely go for a new one if you want it. Don't worry about not being good enough: a better guitar will make you a better guitarist as it's easier to play, and the sound and playability will make you want to play a lot more.
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Definitely.Gold wrote:Definetely go for a new one if you want it. Don't worry about not being good enough: a better guitar will make you a better guitarist as it's easier to play, and the sound and playability will make you want to play a lot more.
I'll had that "the smell made me play a lot more"...

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