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if you want an acoustic, takamine makes good entry level guitars. spend 4-600. get a nice solid spruce top. Yamaha made good entry level guitar but I have not looked at any in a long time. acoustics are good for building strength...and calluses.
electrics are a lot more forgiving as far as what you buy since they are easier to play off the rack and easier to set up. then you need an amp.
what I played at home was a line6 POD pedal board. I ran it thru a small Yamaha mixer. then I ran my computer into the mixer and played with headphones.
I used an audio program off of Roxio CD creator that I could loop sections of songs.
back in the day it was dragging a needle across a record and hoping to hit the right spot.
the pod is about 400, mixer was about 140. I never liked the clean sound from the POD but it was convenient. also does not bother anyone in the house.
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