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spencejm spencejm is offline
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Columbia, MO
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For many years the Washburn D-10S was the most recommended acoustic guitar for beginners. I also really like the Seagull guitars. For your money you'll get a solid wood top and laminate back and sides. It's been my experience you'll need to spend over $700.00 to get solid back and sides. If the ad copy does not specify SOLID, it's not. It will be a laminate.

The most important thing is to get a good set up done. A good set up will get the strings down lower to the fret board and just generally help the guitar play better and easier.

Electrics are generally easier to play but you have to deal with an amp, etc. and the need for a set up still applies.

The main thing is to play! Lessons are also a good idea.

Joe
Old 11-29-2006, 01:40 PM
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