what do you think
what do you think
posted on here a long time ago about getting my first guitar and after some input i got a cheap 99 starter one( just in case i didnt stick with playing) well its been a while now and i still find my self playing, i went to guitar center and of course they tryed selling me the most coastly guitar, but i came across this one that i like a Takamine-G340SC-Solid-Top-Cutaway-Dreadnought-Acoustic-Guitar, was wondeinng if i could get a better one in that price range?
Looks like right around $300, Jayme. In that price range, I would definitely suggest playing some Alvarez guitars. I've had my Alvarez for years now, and I'm still extremely happy with it. Tak's in that price range are solid, too, for sure. Basically, my advice is: play everything in that price range that you can at various guitar shops (try at least one mom and pop!) and see what catches your eye and ear. Then check online to see if you can find it cheaper, and look at the reviews on Harmony Central. Good luck hunting, and let us know how the search goes!
stoca2 wrote:this isn't 2008 guys I want klon to be happy
yeah theres a mom and pop place down the road from me that im going to check out tomorrow b4 work, and yes the range would be 300 bucks still not good enough for a really nice one yet! Klondog i would try the alvarez but the gutair center doesnt have any and living in buffalo ny, we only have one GC, some if that mom and pop place has them i will be sure to you try them out, any model i should be looking aT?
I haven't been in the guitar market for years now so I can't really comment on what Alvarez models are even in that range. I can tell you that I'm still playing the same $350 Alvarez AD60K I bought maybe 5 years ago. Unless you're a really serious player looking for a professional quality instrument, you can get some great guitars in that price range. It's a matter of finding something that you like and something that is a good value for your money. Also, if it means driving an hour or two to get to a serious guitar shop, I'd that route. In all likelihood, a guitar is a purchase that you're going to have for a good, long while, so what's an extra $20 in gas?
stoca2 wrote:this isn't 2008 guys I want klon to be happy
hahaha have you seen gas prices here in buffalo? lol jk well at that time im not a serious player but i want to put in the time to get there, i was playing around at Gc and everything seemed better the my $99 pos, everything played so much easier, so the value for my money anything i play is going to be way better!
Also ,when buying from either GC or the guitar factory what should i ask?like do theyput better strings on for you? and give you a gig bag, i mean the one i have now i got at sams club in the fender starter box they sale, i need help dont want them to take advantage of me
Also ,when buying from either GC or the guitar factory what should i ask?like do theyput better strings on for you? and give you a gig bag, i mean the one i have now i got at sams club in the fender starter box they sale, i need help dont want them to take advantage of me
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I can't say enough good about Alvarez. A friend of mine who is a pretty serious guitar player had never played an Alvarez before. He picked mine up and was immediately wowed. He couldn't get over how good it sounded (despite the old strings) and refused to believe that I payed less than $400 for it. He seriously wouldn't stop gushing about it. I've always loved it but to see someone just be that amazed by it was interesting. You'd think he was playing a $1500 guitar the way he got so excited about it.
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