I guess this is why we have this venue: I just read the #1 rated piece for this post and couldn't have disagreed more with some of the ideas. So here is my advice, aimed at a person who is buying their first guitar (my ...read more
With the world of commerce quickly migrating online, it is tempting to look there for a good deal on guitars. While there might be plenty of deals out there in cyber space, buying online is not the best option. Every g...read more
by Jeff Beer
When trying to decide where to purchase a guitar, first you must decide WHAT GUITAR YOU WANT TO BUY! If you just want a junk, used guitar...just because you want to, I would suggest looking in local newspaper ads, or ev...read more
Here's an idea. Don't buy a guitar from a shoe store. That's like buying a chicken dinner in a fish place. You can do it but you may be disappointed with the results. A good place from which to conduct a market survey ...read more
Basically, there are three ways to buy a guitar: In music stores, in pawn shops, and over the internet. Nowadays, you can even buy one at Wal-Mart, but I'm a little skeptical about that. Buying a guitar can be an overw...read more
What is a 'good guitar' anyway - just as beauty is in the eye of the beholder, a guitar is only as good as the player who's hands it's in. When starting out,just go around as many music shops as you can and try various mak...read more
by UncleV
Where you can actually touch them in person and talk to someone who genuinely knows his stuff - at your local independent music store! Some people rush to say "Musician's Friend" or some other catalog/online dealer. Let ...read more
It may sound a bit of a no-brainer, but before you decide WHERE to buy you must have a rough idea WHAT to buy. If you have some idea what you're looking for (the sort of tone, a couple of makes you like, what you want to a...read more
The question of where to buy a good guitar depends exclusively on the guitar buyers needs. One needs to weigh the perks of the various outlets. In other words, you must weigh the convenience of big stores over the service ...read more
by Nureg Jones
Where to buy a good guitar. First, let us define what a good guitar is. Is it a guitar that has all of its strings? One that doesn't have a single mar in the finish? perhaps one that sounds like the voice of angels? ...read more
If you want to buy a guitar, you shouldn't just buy the first guitar that looks good to you. Go to your local Guitar Center, or music shop. Ask for help. Make the guys work. Most of them love helping someone find a guitar....read more
by Jason Slone
Any place that sells guitars can be a good place to buy one. The key is knowing what exactly makes a good guitar. I don't think that you can honestly find a good place to buy a guitar until you have been to several places....read more
by Ian Loft
Guitar Instrument Review ASHTON D29-CEQ This was my second Ashton guitar, which I purchased for the cost of $299.00 and is my current main workhorse' for live playing. The guitar is a full-body 22 fret steel string ...read more
by Derek Viger
A guitar is an expensive purchase; you want to make sure you are getting the best bang for your buck. Research the product just like anything else. Most of the guitar tabliture sites, such as mxtabs.net, have forums...read more
There's not one good answer for this question. One can find a good guitar many places. Let's explore a few. 1. There are always the big music stores like Guitar Center and Sam Ash. Unless you live way out in the boon...read more
The best method for buying a good guitar is to look around. Music shops are meant for selling their wares to you . If they don't want you to play their guitars then they don't want to sell their products. Play every guit...read more
by Cc Starr
I use to work in this industry and I would say that as far as the chain stores go Guitar Center probably has the best deals for the best equipment. Sam Ash will have a few gems here and there also, but usually their stock ...read more
its a fact you can buy a great guitar from ten pound and a rubbish one for five hundred, so dont always believe the motto "you get what pay for" Although I must add, it is a decent rule of thumb. When buying a guitar you ...read more
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