Top Ten Beginner Acoustic Guitars
Sunday June 1, 2008
Got some money that's burning a hole in your pocket? Check this hand selected list of top-value acoustic guitars that sound great, without costing you a ton of money.
See top ten beginner acoustic guitars list
See top ten beginner acoustic guitars list


Comments
Thank you for the great tips. I’m a beginner and this is very useful.
I just bought a Indiana Scout acoustic guitar for less than $100.It is amazing for the money and quite easy to play.
Great list. Personally I would go for the Martin. They are simply great guitars. I like Takamine too, I’ve got a EG523SC acoustic-electric myself.
I agree almost with the whole list, but for the ones I don’t quite agree with, I guess somebody just starting to play guitar wouldn’t mind having and playing so, in the end, for the target of the article, a good list! I also run a blog on electric guitars, www.GuitarFlame.com and this list comes handy to me. Thanks again!
I have a couple of acoustics, and I like’em whether or not they’re the best. Both are inexpensive: a Takamine Jasmine NEXS34C Cutaway and a little Fender 3/4 size travel guitar. Also got a couple of electrics: Mexican Stratocaster and an Epiphone Les Paul 100. They seem like the best in the world to me!
I purchased a Sigmund DR41 by Martin accoustic. It is a copy of the famous D28 Martin and I believe it plays and sounds just as well.
nice list but have you played on a cort guitar there nice for the price i have a earth70gc. it has a solid spuce top, mohogany back and sides, iam planning on buying another guitar i will be buying another cort guitar