Washburn Acoustic Guitar W/ Soft Case and Tuner - $60
Lyon by Washburn USM Acoustic Guitar with Built-in Digital Tuner - LG2TPAK
Retails for $129.99 New in box!
• Strum away on the guitar’s mahogany body with select spruce top
• Endorsed by Berklee College of Music
• Includes built-in tuner with EZ access 9V battery compartment (battery not included)
• Includes padded gig bag, strap, 3 picks, instructional DVD, truss rod wrench and extra strings
• 40L"
so I was looking around on craigslist and found this acoustic guitar cause I wanna get a used one...I have no clue what the descriptions are saying, so what do you guys think, is this a decent deal?
If I'm not mistaken, that guitar is being sold at Target or some other big retailer. DO NOT BUY IT!
I have had several of them come into my shop for repairs after just a few weeks and the cost of repair exceeded their original price or they weren't repairable at all... Lyon WAS Washburns entry level stuff, but now it is just their super cheap discount line.
That is the problem with buying by name alone. Instead, put aside 50 cents a day for 1 year, and you can get an excellent entry level guitar.
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buying a guitar and don't know if its a good deall or bad one?
i found this cheap guitar but it will do intil i get a better one the guitar is
Enhance your music-making abilities with an acoustic guitar in a bag
Affordable musical instrument boasts an easy playability
Guitar is carefully made with a beginner's needs in mind
Features a Nato top sound board, sides and back
Ebonized hardwood fingerboard and bridge
Standard 25.4-inch scale length
Diecast chrome sealed tuning machines on the headstock
Hard maple neck with high gloss finish
Nickel-plated fret bars and adjustable truss rod
Remember to provide your review of this great beginner's guitar
Available in a white, black, natural, pink, green burst, or three-tone sunburst
does it sound like a standrand guitar or a ripe off
Hello there,
I don't see the brand name mentioned. That makes me doubt its quality. I think it is harder to learn to play on a poor quality guitar than on a good quality guitar. I did that.
May I suggest that you buy a used guitar to start with. You can buy a used good quality guitar for about the same price as a new lesser quality guitar. More bang for your buck.
If you want an acoustic guitar, Try a Squier or Epiphone. Both are good beginners acoustic guitars. I prefer the Epiphone, but that is a personal preference. Washburn and Yamaha make good acoustic guitars for beginners also. Martin, Guild and Gibson make great acoustic guitars, but they are priced beyond beginners.
However, you you want to play an electric guitar, don't bother with buying an acoustic first. Go with what you want to play. Good electric guitars for beginners are the Squier Strat and the Epiphone Les Paul.