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Ovation, or not?
Hey, I'm a drummer that picked up a cheap acoustic at a music store one day and over the last few years have taught myself to play. My technique was basically developed largely in party by learning as much dave matthews as i could over the last year, which i owe 100% to this site.
Anyway acoustic guitar has become just as important to me as drumming and I feel its time to replace my "El Dorado SB906N ~ By Apex" .. yeah thats what i play right now. Since I taught myself everything I know and all of my money generally goes into drum equipment, i know very little about guitars. Basically i know that Taylors and Martins are expensive, and it seems that they generally are praised as being some of the best.
Im in highschool with very little cashflow and I have about $300, absolutely no more than $400 to spend on a new acoustic guitar, hopefully an acoustic electric. New or used doesn't really matter to me as long as it sounds and looks nice. A few months ago i sat down with an Ovation (Celebrity?) at Guitar Center because I thought the bowl was badass. I really liked the sound and the guitar was right in my price range. A good friend of mine who just went off to Berklee told me he didnt like Ovations that much though... IM Lost and need some guidance before i spend a load of money on this.
Anyway acoustic guitar has become just as important to me as drumming and I feel its time to replace my "El Dorado SB906N ~ By Apex" .. yeah thats what i play right now. Since I taught myself everything I know and all of my money generally goes into drum equipment, i know very little about guitars. Basically i know that Taylors and Martins are expensive, and it seems that they generally are praised as being some of the best.
Im in highschool with very little cashflow and I have about $300, absolutely no more than $400 to spend on a new acoustic guitar, hopefully an acoustic electric. New or used doesn't really matter to me as long as it sounds and looks nice. A few months ago i sat down with an Ovation (Celebrity?) at Guitar Center because I thought the bowl was badass. I really liked the sound and the guitar was right in my price range. A good friend of mine who just went off to Berklee told me he didnt like Ovations that much though... IM Lost and need some guidance before i spend a load of money on this.
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i ask for suggestions and then i come up with my own... oh well... i took your advice jayme and did a search on the site.. and came up with takamine.. also i like the feeling of the cutaway i have now so im sticking to that... I looked around and found this one Takamine EG320C
is that a good guitar? also dean and washburn have guitars that look cool, any chance they sound good as well?
is that a good guitar? also dean and washburn have guitars that look cool, any chance they sound good as well?
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i have an Ovation AE-28, which is as crappy as they come and i have grown to love the thing. of course it looks like the bridge is going to crack the top of the guitar off anyday now
i love how this guitar feels, the playability and it does the job through my acoustic amp. for < $200 i love this guitar. of course i would take anyother guitar over it. and i suggest going in another direction if you want a nice acoustic guitar. ovations are a great cheap guitar if you want to plug and play with a band if you dont have the money for a nice guitar, but they most certainly do not cut it for a nice acoustic guitar.
phew, done witht that mess

phew, done witht that mess
I got a takamine eg530sc for $349 at a music and arts. Best guitar for that price.
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Guitar reviews by owners: http://www.harmony-central.com/Guitar/Data4/#man
Good site to check out prices, reviews, etc. Check it out, but remember: Choosing which guitar you want to buy is ultimately your decision, go out and play a bunch of different ones in your price range and buy the one you like the most.
Good site to check out prices, reviews, etc. Check it out, but remember: Choosing which guitar you want to buy is ultimately your decision, go out and play a bunch of different ones in your price range and buy the one you like the most.
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yes and yes. Id try to spend closer to $250-300 but still.dmb spook wrote:thanks guys.. also sorry for posting in wrong forum i could have sworn i was in the gear forum when i posted it...
suppose i were to go without electronics .... would tak and alvarez still be the way to go.. and could i get one for closer to $200 ?
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