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Hello. I'm just getting back into playing guitar. I have an electric. I'd like to get a great budget acoustic soon.

 

Sorry, [yamaha] nothing really [yamaha] comes to mind [yamaha] off-hand. Best bet is [yamaha] to visit some local music/guitar [yamaha] stores, and try a [yamaha] few yourself, to get a [yamaha] feel for them.

 

Good [yamaha] luck!

 

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Yamaha, Crafter, Tanglewood, Blue Ridge to Name a few, There are so many

What kind of music do you want to play, Are you going to play fingerstyle, or flat picking? Do you know a size/body style you favor?

 

Tell us a little more and we can make more specific suggestions, and there is never a shortage of advice, funny part is many of us often do agree!

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Another vote for Yamaha. With your budget you can also look at Blueridge, Seagull(nice because it's from Canada not from China,LOL) and even though I don't know much about em' Crafter seems to be getting a following around here as well. Basically, you should get something pretty decent in the $450-$500 range. Be sure and let us know what you end up with and post some pics. :thu:

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Yamaha, Crafter, Tanglewood, Blue Ridge to Name a few, There are so many

What kind of music do you want to play, Are you going to play fingerstyle, or flat picking? Do you know a size/body style you favor?


Tell us a little more and we can make more specific suggestions, and there is never a shortage of advice, funny part is many of us often do agree!

 

Well, I had a Guild D30 blonde rhode island. I loved to fingerpick that guitar, but the chords didn't blend well because the bass boomed so hard out of it and overwhelmed everything else. I prefer the blended tones I get from Gibson's and martin's.. though they can't touch the guild for solos.

Getting off on a rant. I want a Dave Mathews esque style of guitar. A little finger picking, a lot of rhythm.

 

 

 

I'm def going to make the trip up to OKC to get my hands on some yamaha's at guitar center.

 

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looks tastey

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Well, I had a Guild D30 blonde rhode island. I loved to fingerpick that guitar, but the chords didn't blend well because the bass boomed so hard out of it and overwhelmed everything else. I prefer the blended tones I get from Gibson's and martin's.. though they can't touch the guild for solos.

Getting off on a rant. I want a Dave Mathews esque style of guitar. A little finger picking, a lot of rhythm.




I'm def going to make the trip up to OKC to get my hands on some yamaha's at guitar center.


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looks tastey

 

That there is one sweet guitar, I can tell you that--I played one when I was at GC recently and if I could have afforded it, it would have been mine. I think a few people here have that model, they'll probably chime in :D

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I actually really love washburn for budget guitars. I've liked them better than a lot of yammie's I've played... not taking anything away from the yamahas they're fantastic. I just like Washburns more
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Here is an interesting Washburn:

 

http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product?sku=501117V

 

but definitely try the Seagull 25th if you can get your hands on one.

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You could use some variety:

 

I will echo Yamaha as an excellent choice - Try out the FG-730S.

 

A few others are: Epiphone Masterbilt (solid wood construction - routinely sold in the $400 range) Alvarez, Washburn and Walden.

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You could use some variety: . . .


. . . Epiphone Masterbilt (solid wood construction - routinely sold in the $400 range) Alvarez, Washburn and Walden.

Amen! :thu: Also check out Simon & Patrick and Recording King (formerly Johnson). Another brand, as charman suggested, is Cort. Not a huge fan of Blueridges at the $400 price point. I personally wouldn't buy one for less than $700 or so.

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