Cheap Acoustic Guitars for beginners

August 31, 2008
by Dr Brian Kinsley Jr

The cost of material used is one reason for the cost of the instrument. Part of the final cost is wood, though not all guitars are made from wood. Some are graphite or plastic. However, the reason an acoustic guitar sounds the way it does is because of the wood it is crafted from. The sound of a guitar that is not made out of wood may cause you to give up learning because of the poor sound quality. A plastic guitar that you probably won’t like isn’t a wise investment. A better option would be to buy a cheap acoustic guitar made out of wood.

Although the Seagull S6 isn’t the most cheap acoustic guitar going, it does offer fantastic value for the money that you spend on it. This guitar is a great start for any beginner. It creates a beautiful sound with its solid cedar top and mahogany sides and back. Even professionals will keep one of these in their collections among their more expensive ones. It’s a guitar that anyone who is serious about becoming a guitar player should look into investing in. It costs around $400 to $500, but you’ll understand the great value of it once you get into playing. A great place to look for special deals and compare prices for this guitar would be to do a little web browsing about it.

The Yamaha F310 guitar is a good choice if you are looking for a cheap acoustic guitar. It features a mahogany back and sides with a solid spruce top. At $150-$200, this guitar is much easier on your wallet. It is also a good choice for the serious beginner.

The Epiphone DR-100, at $120 to $150, is another pricing step down in an excellent cheap acoustic guitar. Its top is manufactured of select-grade spruce, while its back and sides are crafted from mahogany. It’s meant for beginners and would require a trade-up down the road. However, if you’re still not certain whether you’ll stick with the guitar or not, this is a fine, decent quality instrument to enjoy in the meantime.

Even if you are looking for a really cheap acoustic guitar you are better off to avoid those with a cost below $100. Practically speaking, in the $100 price range there are no bargains. Many such guitars will be very disappointing. The cheap acoustic guitars under $100 are usually of such poor quality that may lead many inexperienced players to give up on learning to play guitar. This is particularly sad for young people, which are maybe at their first encounter with music and willing to play. So, stay away from those guitars under $100, since at that price you will not find stuff of even modest quality.

You are much better off eschewing the $80 guitar from the bargain bin and purchasing a used guitar. Second-hand guitars have a wealth and beauty all their own and you may actually like it better than one that is brand new. Go to a guitar store that offers a wide range of second-hand cheap acoustic guitars and look around and play them until you find the one that is perfect for you.

If you are going to buy a cheap accoustic guitar, choose one with a solid wood top as opposed to a plywood top. You will be rewarded with a much richer, fuller tone. Look for solid wood sides and back as well, it will be worth spending a little more.

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