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Re: Input from the musicians, if you please...
> Just going on feel and sound alone (remember I can
> play no instrument now) I found the Yamaha (F335,and
> the F365sII) to be the most pleasing. I did look at
> others (which I could not afford,) but after a point
> it all started to run together. I also liked the
> fender (unknown model) and the Alvarez (Yairi DY55)
> which was cool because it was hand signed "A. Yairi"
> in pencil inside the body on the label.
>
>
> Could anyone help me out here? What's a great, but
> relatively inexpensive guitar to start with? So far,
As has been mentioned, your personal preference it vastly important...a guitar is
a personal affair to be sure. People can go on and on about the finer points of
tone and all that...but what matters is that it feels/sounds good to you. I take
it by the guitars you mentioned you're interested in an acoustic.
I like acoustic guitars as well, but liek the wider spectrum of sounds possible
with an electric. That pushed me to buy my Squier (Fender) Showmaster. It's a
modified Strat design, but I love the feel, the style, and the sound. Others
might not, but that doesn't matter - I got the guitar for me.
So, get what you feel is the best guitar for you.
-Smitty
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