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Choosing your new acoustic guitar can be quite an overwhelming process because there are a multitude of great instruments in the market asking out for your attention. Guitar makers make use of a variety of hardware, design elements and wood, and there are a hundred other factors to consider. But once you have got the bug, you can only relax when you have got the best acoustic guitar narrowed down that suits your needs.
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Cheap acoustic guitars. That phrase evokes images of scrap wood construction, poor fit and finish and very bad sound quality. The action on many was too high, the finger boards poorly finished and tuning machines were poorly made. Most of these were just difficult to play and sounded even worse. These shortcomings discouraged many beginning players so much that they just gave up trying to learn guitar. For years anyone who wanted an acoustic to learn on, or the experienced player who wanted something to just bang on or pack with him to the woods for a weekend of camping, were stuck with poorly made instruments, with poorly seated and filed frets, buzzing strings and bodies and necks that warped and twisted. There was just no other option except to shell out big bucks for a high end name brand. That was just not practical for many people.
Things have changed. These days cheap acoustic guitars doesn't necessarily mean poorly made. Today, with the use of lower cost wood varieties and the use of laminates and even plastic or graphite, a really well turned out cheap acoustic guitar can be had for a very reasonable price. This is very good news, especially for beginners, who don't want to or can't, part with $700 and up for a decent acoustic guitar. Several relatively newer guitar makers and the older names are producing cheap acoustic guitars off-shore and in this country that compare very well to the higher end models. the beginner or inexperienced player likely would not be able to distinguish between many of the cheap acoustic guitars being manufactured today and their higher end counterparts. Cheap Doesn't Mean Poorly Made
Although an experienced player would be able to spot the difference in quality of the materials used, the finish and maybe the quality of the tuning machines, most would be astonished at the sound quality of many of these economy models that list for from around $500 on down to $100 dollars and even less.
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