When you buy through our links, we may earn an affiliate commission. There's no better way to be sure you find your forever instrument than to invest in a high-end acoustic guitar. If you're a ...
You aren't exactly short of options when it comes to beginner-friendly acoustic guitars. Everyone from Yamaha to Fender has a solid-topped six-string in their catalogue and at reasonable prices, too.
Whether $50 thrift store beaters or $5,000 custom shop jewels, the best acoustic guitars are the ones that resonate with the people playing them. With so many options available, it can be difficult to ...
A concert size guitar is bigger than a parlor guitar, but smaller than orchestra and dreadnought guitars. As a result, we don’t generally expect concert guitars to have the big tone or the volume of ...
When I started playing guitar long ago, yes, I’m seasoned; affordable guitars were undoubtedly cheap, but most were hot garbage. I recall purchasing a Takamine dreadnaught acoustic in the early ’90s ...
I tested out the all-new Storia I, a $700 "concert" size model; and the $1,600 FGX3, a jumbo/dreadnought that evokes Yamaha's legendary "red label" acoustics of the 1960s and '70s. Neither instrument ...
It’s rare today to find a guitar with totally unique functionality and design, especially one that isn’t a cheesy novelty. Fender is really offering something special with their new Acoustasonic, a ...
Sam Ash has released a guide reviewing budget-friendly acoustic guitars that are suitable for beginners.Hicksville, United States, February 25, ...
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