Mosinowner
Grandmaster
- Aug 1, 2011
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Also, check out some local mom&pop guitar shops. It's a totally different experience when they don't work on commission.The local guitar center has some pretty nice used guitars (Even the 2 im looking at) I'll be going around to pawn shops and i'll be pricing a bit more, you can always get a better deal!
A guitar can have the sweetest sound imaginable when someone else plays it, but if the neck doesn't feel right in your hand, you will never bring out it's, or your own, true potential. It sounds like the Taylor is your obvious choice. Be sure to check the action up and down the neck for fret buzz. Be careful, guitars can be like guns, you may end up with another GAS issue!I like the Taylor because of the Ebony fretboard and the smaller body and neck (Also its a Taylor I haven't heard of a bad guitar from them), but Yamaha has a great reputation of being really good starter guitars and are usually used for a lot of clubs at camps and stuff. If any of you guitarist could weigh in that'd be great!
Put the acoustic down and plug a JACKSON or old school Kramer into a Marshall Half Stack JCM800 2203 or 2204 ALL TUBE! Make your own thunder!