jimistone said:I searched for 2 months for an affoardable acoustic that didn't suck. Ain't no easy feat to find one.
YeshuasFan said:Avoid generalized statements about brands, such as "Avoid Brand F." Go to one music store and try every model in your price range. .
. .ez_willis said:I'm aware that I'm going to need to play 'em to find the right one, I'm looking for generalities.
stetto said:At a 2-300 dollar price spectrum you'd better be prepared to go play a lot of guitars. I don't care who makes 'em, quality and playability will be inconsistant from one instrument to another, even amongst the same brand. The QC guys of long, long ago are all now house painters or carwash attendants.
If you buy one over the internet, you may need to have a LOT of fingers crossed. I bought an old Seagull on eBay for cheap and got really lucky; plays like spreadin' butter AND sounds really good. The internet doesn't give you the opportunity to play a LOT of guitars, which makes it a crapshoot, IMO. But you can get lucky (like me)...
...Of course there's always the addage that it doesn't matter what you get, if you know a luthier or great guitar tech they can always make it right--er...![]()
Eric
I bought in in a store. I want to play and listen to a guitar before I buy it.ez_willis said:Did you buy it online or at a store?
I'm reluctant to make an online guitar purchase.
btw, I wouldn't know what a well built Taylor feels like, or appreciate the finer nuances of it anyways.![]()
YeshuasFan said:sounds good out of the shop--so it should sound even better when the top is "played in."