I think everybody's having trouble moving guitars right now. Reverb has some stuff that's getting real tempting, but I'd have to sell stuff to cover any purchases and it's pretty clear that won't be a quick process.
say it aint so????DallasTeleAg said:
I already have too many Fenders.
wtf!DallasTeleAg said:
Idk... I don't think you hit "forever" acoustic guitars until the $2k range.
Out of that group the Taylor would probably be the best in terms of quality and certainly hold its value the best IMO. That's a great midrange acoustic and tons of people love them. Personally I'd try and find a used Taylor or if somehow you can find one, a Larrivee, and get the max bang for the buck. But that 114ce is a lot of guitar for the money.caleblyn said:
So, I am looking to upgrade my son's entry-level acoustic Fender 135 to about the $1000 budget range. Do you guys have any recommendations? New or used.
We spent a few hours last Saturday playing around and the following is what he really enjoyed while window-shopping...
Taylor 114ce
Eastman 322
Cort (I failed to write down the model but it was 100% solid and around $800).
His Fender is small. I guess you guys would call it a OO, maybe an OOO. He wants a little bigger guitar with some good tonal sound. He plays in a worship band at church, therefore, tonal sound via a pickup is a must. Also, he is most comfortable with a cut-out.
Daddy is wanting to invest in his future with playing because I see his talents growing exponentially. I would like to give him something he can keep forever, but $1000 is the line in the sand. That budget would include any setup cost, if needed.
tia
DallasTeleAg said:
Agree to disagree. For a "lifer", I believe in investing in quality.
Simply playing lots of shows on a guitar does not mean it's a great guitar, or that others would appreciate it. You like it, that's great. I have a Schecter that cost $650 back in '05 that is a great guitar, but it doesn't hold a candle to my other ones. It's all subjective.
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videoag98 said:
I'm an electric player primary, but wanted an upgrade from my 90s all laminate crappy Bently guitar. I do have a '54 Martin D28, but that is more of a collectors piece and not a player. Needs a neck reset bad.
I ended up getting a Yamaha, that's right, Yamaha! Model FG-380. It is very good sounding and super easy to play. Scalloped bracing with a. solid sitka spruce top. Sounds pretty dang good to me all for just a little over $300 bucks. Perfect for campfires and the beach.
videoag98 said:
Nice! I was in a Jerry Reed phase for a bit and had to get me a Nylon as well, I ended up with a Cordoba Fusion (far right in photo) The new Yamaha is in the front.
The Cordoba has that hybrid neck size, good for electric players (not wide). Im probably going to sell it though. Don't play it enough.
videoag98 said:
Yes it's an FG 830. I mistyped in my original post
maroon barchetta said:
My Sire came with 10's. After playing only acoustic for two years, those electric 10's are like butter!
Quincey P. Morris said:
It almost just sounds like the guy rolled off the volume pot.