Can people please recommend an acoustic Guitar for $150 - $300

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It's not for me but for a friend. They are a beginner, so ease of playing is more important than sound.

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washburn d100 gets my vote. it costs $130 from musicians friend (it had been $100 for a while, which is what i paid for it). it's made of mahogany (laminate I believe) and sounds quite good. i'm not normally impressed by acoustics, so it's a pretty big deal for me to be taken by a guitar. you can listen to a sound clip of it here http://home.comcast.net/~fgpereira/song1.wma

it's not a perfect representation of the sound due to my lack of recording gear, but it should be fair enough.
 
Yamaha... anything else in that price range (new) is usually junk.
 
I bought this guitar a couple of months ago:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=home/search/detail/base_pid/511192/

It has a nice action, good tone, straight neck, and is a joy to play. Not as good as a $1500 Taylor, but getting at least halfway there. If I'd had a guitar like this to learn on 40+ years ago, instead of the one I had with 1/4 inch action at the nut, I might have learned a lot sooner, and a lot better in the end.

I filed the string grooves in the nut a little deeper, but other than that it needed no work. The saddle is of proper height, and the intonation is right on. It has a nice finish (black.)

I've heard rumors that the durability might be lacking glue-wise, but have seen nothing from first hand reports. And for $60 - what if it does fail after a few years - use it for repair experience. :)
 
Guitar on Budget

I would have to agree that a good USED guitar will serve you better; Look at Ibanez and Yamaha's
 
I have this guitar and I love it. The price is around $250 (brand new)

Briarwood™ DR-3ER CDS

25 1/2 inch scale
Solid cedar top
Traditional X-bracing
Rosewood back and sides
20 frets
Sealed die-cast tuners
Compensated bridge saddles
Piezo pickup under the bridge
Gloss finish
Chrome hardware
Case not included
 

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Yamaha makes some nice sounding cheap guitars. The thing I like about them over some of the others is that when the guitar gets to be a few years old it sounds better and better. Some of the other cheaper ones don't do that.
 
Ariana

I was a big fan of Yamaha, until I played one of these. Best cheap acoustic you can buy.. Polish the frets and install some Martin strings and you have a great beginner acoustic for $59..

Here's the specs:
Back and Sides - Mahogany stained nato
Fingerboard - Rosewood
Inlays - Dots
Machine Heads - Geared Tuners
Neck Joint - Set
Neck Material - Mahogany Stained Maple
Scale - 4/4
Top Wood - Spruce Top

http://www.music123.com/Ariana-WG0944-Acoustic-Guitar-i100978.music?t=1
 
Anything in that price range is firewood.

But I do have a campfire guitar I'll recommend..

Any of the "AW" series Ibanez are good for the money. I've got an AW-20 that's perfect for taking camping. ;)
 
therage! said:
Anything in that price range is firewood.
Don't be too sure unless you've tried it. This is an excellent first guitar.

gvarko said:
That one looks similar to the Music123 Ariana that I bought. Does the Rouge have a truss rod adjustment or is it fixed?
Yes it does, adjustable from the soundhole - mine needed no adjustment so I don't know how well it works.
 
Wrong...

therage! said:
Any of the "AW" series Ibanez are good for the money. I've got an AW-20 that's perfect for taking camping. ;)

I had one of the "IveBeenHad" Artwood acoustics and it wasn't even suitable for firewood. I paid well over $500 for that. The Ariana I just bought for $38 plays and sounds 50 times better than the AW..

No sir, I am proud to be Ibanez free since 03....
 
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