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I play guitar and take photos of stuff. I also like beans on toast.
What particular models would you recommend?
I play guitar and take photos of stuff. I also like beans on toast.
Seriously check out some Chinese guitars. You could get a fake D-45 for less than half that and they sound seriously good and are very well made too. Of course get your name inlaid on the headstock eh and do your research, but fairs dues, in their own right they are good instruments.
I got an APC EA100, yeah it's cheap and light, the kind you get off Amazon for £130, I got it cheaper, but with a solid spruce top, sapele sides, sapele neck, zero fretbuzz, actually looks like real blackwood fretboard it's nice. Binding is a bit cheap, but the thin satin varnish feels like bare wood, so it's really honest, sounds good, if not a bit thin, but it is Parlour kind of size and it plays well easy. I suspect it's made in China, although it says made in Portugal. I love it, it's so easy to play and it suits me as I'm cheap and it's very comfy to play as it's not a dreadnought.
So if you took a punt on £200 or £300 for a MIC, you could end up with a very good guitar indeed. Either that or get something old and seasoned.
Personally I wouldn't spend £300 on anything new, I just don't reckon you'll get the sound and quality for the price.
I'm very tempted by the Sigma brand which I believe are Chinese made and seem to get excellent reviews.Looking into it they seem to do what appears to be some quite decent kit for less than £300.
I'm going to keep my eyes on eBay,I think to see what used one's go for.
Oh yeah,welcome back by the way.
@dtr I've already got a travel guitar so was after something a bit bigger but thanks anyway.
As you can probably tell from the picture in my avatar, I'm a biggish bloke. The GS Mini certainly feels smaller than a full size guitar - but not in a way which makes it feel awkward to play.
As mentioned Yamahas are really worth thinking about and with the huge discount @rossyamaha will offer you then I doubt you'll do better.
Here's a real bargain:
http://www.kennysmusic.co.uk/walden-cg4070-cert-acoustic-natural
Thanks,that's another one to consider.
I play guitar and take photos of stuff. I also like beans on toast.
The best thing is to go out and try a shitload. I didn't get on with the Faiths I tried, Yamahas were nice but wasn't mad on the neck profile, Taylors didn't sound good enough for the money etc... I ended up with a Tanglewood that fits me perfectly and sounds great with my fingers. The Faiths, Yamahas etc were all great guitars, just not for me.
I know the classic "try a bunch" answer is as helpful as a chocolate teapot in these threads, but I find with acoustics you really need to find one that fits you and your touch perfectly for you to get the best out of it.
@Bidley that's the problem,there's no shops round here with a big enough stock to try a large range.
I'm actually quite tempted by the Yamaha LS6 ARE.It's got great reviews,is made from decent materials and the smaller body with a regular scale length definitely appeals.I think that's the one I'll probably go for.I can always return it if it's not right I suppose.
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I do have a tanglewood n for the money it's a lovely guitars.