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I'm not in the market at the moment because I'm stony, but I've been fantasising about when I'm not!
I look the look of Furch (made in the Czech Republic, which as a Czechophile I would say is a great thing). Thomman have good prices on them. Don't know if anyone here has played them, but videos look good.
If 2nd hand is an option, couldn't you stretch to a Gibson, which would tick all the Stones / Led Zep boxes?
I've never been excited by any Taylor - they seem well made but boring. I bought a Tacoma last time I was looking, which is simple & sounds really sweet. They don't make them any more sadly. Have fun looking!
Be very careful spending that much on a 2nd hand Gibson or Martin. Not saying dont do it, just beware thats all.
Taylors are awesome guitars, far from boring, magnificent guitars. In fact probably perfect budgetwise for you. Lots of other makes to look out for Breedlove, Larivee, many options. If you dont have the fortune to have an acoustic person to help, it may be worh looking up a teacher of acoustic and enlisting their help.
Best of luck.
Gibson J-15 up on Thommann for £940.... http://www.thomann.de/gb/gibson_j_15.htm.
I presume normal guitar budget rules apply - whatever figure you quote, it's fine to look at things 20% more expensive
I know Gibson get some stick, but some of my happiest times have been spent playing them...
Neither of these things particularly matter; 'Westerley' Guilds (which some rate highly) had pressed laminate backs and the quality of Taylor's Mexican production seems to be every bit as high as their American built guitars.
The (Amercan) 312 & 314 could be picked up used within your budget - they are all solid, with Sapele back and sides - and sound superb. Tonally they are arguably better than some of the higher-priced models, which use more traditional wood combinations.
Any well made and well set up acoustic will not limit progress, there are lots of guitars from around £200 that would do the job great. The main thing is to make sure it is set up well IMO for somebody learning acoustic.
The Taylor suggestions are good because they do play very nice out of the box and sound good. The GS mini is the best sounding Taylor I have played, I actually preferred it to a 3k Koa Taylor when I tried a few recently. Easy to play and they sound great.
Faith sound great and play well too and you get a lot more for your money, a the faith naked series are outstanding value.
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Second hand Larrive. At 800 quid you should be able to get an all solid bodied acoustic if you go second hand. Thn you have to decide the following.
1) Body shape. Do you want a loud, deep bass (Dreadnaught), or very focused (orchestral size) or somewhere in between. The body shape makes a huge difference to the sound.
2) Top Cedar or Spruce. Cedar is warmer, spruce more piano like.
3) Back and sides. Mahogany, Rosewood and Maple are the most common. Again each sound different.