G gijoint New member Mar 14, 2008 #1 I'm looking for one.. but don't know wich brand/model is good. I want steel strings and looking for something between $300-$500 Thanks in advance
I'm looking for one.. but don't know wich brand/model is good. I want steel strings and looking for something between $300-$500 Thanks in advance
jerryjg PinkElephantologist Mar 14, 2008 #2 Re: Good electric-acoustic guitar? Alvarez Zebrawood, or Check out some Deans. I was surprised to find out they have a very interesting range of lower end acoustics/electrics.
Re: Good electric-acoustic guitar? Alvarez Zebrawood, or Check out some Deans. I was surprised to find out they have a very interesting range of lower end acoustics/electrics.
lex666 New member Mar 14, 2008 #3 Re: Good electric-acoustic guitar? Within that price range, I'd check out some Takamines...
ImmortalSix John Mayer's Mankini Mar 14, 2008 #4 Re: Good electric-acoustic guitar? I'll recommend Washburn. My buddy has a Washburn that plays amazingly well, and has good preamp and XLR out --- sounds really good for a cutaway guitar. Another buddy has the same type of Washburn, cool features, slick player I play a Guild, but I believe that 9 volts are for pedals
Re: Good electric-acoustic guitar? I'll recommend Washburn. My buddy has a Washburn that plays amazingly well, and has good preamp and XLR out --- sounds really good for a cutaway guitar. Another buddy has the same type of Washburn, cool features, slick player I play a Guild, but I believe that 9 volts are for pedals
McLaughysSN New member Mar 14, 2008 #6 Re: Good electric-acoustic guitar? Hoss said: definitely Takamine! Click to expand... Absolutely. Some of the best sounding acoustics I've played have been Takamine
Re: Good electric-acoustic guitar? Hoss said: definitely Takamine! Click to expand... Absolutely. Some of the best sounding acoustics I've played have been Takamine