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Is it possible to buy a bad new acoustic with budget £350 to £550 range?
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I have been asked the dreaded question by a friend who wants to take up guitar "can you recommend me an acoustic for between £350 and £550".
There are 2 massive challenges to this, in that I don't know much about acoustics and he doesn't know what he wants other than a generalist acoustic, maybe with a pick up so he can plug it in later. (why he wants to plug in I'm not sure but plan gentle interrogation later!)
I was thinking of recommending him a brand to look for like a Faith or Yamaha and just packing him off to a decent shop to mess around with a couple and see what takes his fancy.
Given how budget guitars have improved so much over the years, is it possible that he could pick a real dog in that price bracket?
Thanks for help!
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I played a Chinese built Fender the other day that happened to be on a stand in the corner of someone's office I was visiting. It seemed to have a laminate top but was very lightly built and played really well. He reckoned his wife had paid about £75 for it. I've no idea whether it had really been that cheap - what I can tell you is it was a really impressive sounding guitar.
With the budget your friend has, I'd imagine you'll get something pretty decent.
You probably do need to go with him and check them over for obviously playability issues - and you'll find some samples will sound better than others.
I love that Martin but there are lots of brands making good guitars in this price range and you will have a good choice.
The other thing you need to think about is the style of guitar you want to go for. If your friend wants to be comfortable sitting on the sofa then something with a smaller body would be better - possibly even a parlour size. If he eventually wants to play around a scout campfire for 20 people to sing along to then a dreadnought or jumbo would give more volume.
An OM/OOO size is probably the best allrounder.
I have a Martin OMXAE which is a fantastic guitar, very well made, similar to the 000X1AE, apart from being all HPL and a wider nut @ 1 3/4 inch. A very smooth and even tone.
I do have it up for sale, but played it briefly this morning and really not sure I should sell it, as I could just see myself buying another down the line.
But @ £350 to £550 you have a huge range of brands and Models to choose from.
Faith always rate highly, but you also have seagul, Taylor with the GS Mini (very comfortable couch/travel guitar), Yamaha (fg700s well under budget @ £166 for a great starter solid top)
I alway find the Acoustic Letter on youtube a great starting point to see what's out there, albeit a lot of the reviews are for higher end stuff.
You could buy my nearly new Yammy in the classifieds. It cost £400 new but I'm selling it for less, but if you insist I'll let you have it for £400
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The nut and action on 2 of the 4 acoustics I have owned have been quite bad, one of them being the most expensive I have owned, but great once sorted.
Faith's seems to have a good set up out of the box. (I sound like I work for Faith, yet never actually owned one)
He wanted a pickup so he could plug into an amp for heavier stuff lol. I let him know that he should probably save a little budget for an electric too!
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Even look at 2nd hand acoustics
In the past I believe (although correct me if I'm wrong) that you have said the Taylor est pickup system has its problems.
With Taylor's having a 12 year warranty, is this really a problem?
Compared to the LX1E pickup system, the sound it produces is in a different league (in my opinion).
I understand why a separate system is better, but are they really that bad?
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Even my dad, who isn't interested in guitars at all, commented how much fuller and nicer it sounded compared to the tanglewood tw15
Acoustics around £350 shop price to £450 RRP new still seem to exhibit scarf joints on the neck, whether it be at the headstock or a stronger, Charvel/Jackson Epiphone style scarf joint. Which is weird because I picked up an EA100 APC Folk Guitar for £100 and it has a one piece neck which is very skinny and angled Martin type headstock and solid spruce top, sides and laminated back and it's as light as a feather and although a tad bright, very resonant. I'm not saying the £330-£450 guitars don't sound and possibly play better, mainly sound, but still, it strikes me as odd. I don't mind Charvel style neck scarf joints, it's the skinny ones at the headstock that irritate me because they eventually seem to snap. NOt saying they aren't worth the money, just it annoys me a touch and for £450 I would like to get a one piece neck to be honest.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
I'd reccomend one to anyone starting out, as i find the smaller body more comfortable and the tone + projection from the GS mini is something to behold relative to the size.
Vintage v400mh mahogany topped dreadnought acoustic FS - £100
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"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson