Topic: $600, $1,200, or $2,400 Acoustic?? Need Help!
Some background before we get started. I'm 43 and have been playing a few months and am progressing nicely and I’m happy with my progress. I know CAGED Em,Am, G7, E7, etc. I’ve finally gotten the F but need to work on speed with it next. I play 40-60 min EVERY DAY. I am playing lots of songs (playing them well if I do say so myself) and am having a BLAST. I’m a fairly good singer and my interest in music has been life long and have planned on playing my entire life but I finally did something about it a few months ago when I jumped in and bought a guitar.
I play both types of music Country and Western. Ok j/k but I do play mostly country but I’m the words biggest Bruce Springsteen fan so it’s really that I like to play ballads of country, rock, folk etc.
I started with a Fender Squire, gave t to my son bought a Mexican Fat Strat but when my interest in music began to clarify I realized I needed an acoustic guitar. My wifey plays, but I hate her Ovation so I went out and bought an Alvarez PD80SC and I really like it but……..now things are a little more clear to me or maybe less clear?
I paid about $550 for my Alvarez but let’s say for simplicity sake that there is a $600, $1,200, and $2,400 price point. So my question is this for experienced players, know-it-alls, heck anybody with an opinion. Of course money matters but I’m trying to decide if I should maybe go up to one of the other price points. I admit that I’m brand conscious so let’s get that out there. At the $1,200 price point there are some beautiful: Martin’s, Taylor’s, and Takamine’s. At $2,400 there are all of the above plus some wonderful Gibson’s. If we presume that this is a life long hobby of mine, it is just gnawing at me that maybe I should step up a bit and never worry about my equipment again. So what am I really getting different at each price point? I will probably never perform but maybe at church so I want an acoustic/electric. I don’t believe that only professional musicians are entitled to superior sounding music. Yes they may be being paid for it, but hell if a $1,200 or $2,400 guitar sounds better, well hell, I’m my own audience so who deserves to experience it more than me?! But what will the difference be at each of those ranges?
I was in a local shop the other day and the salesman was showing me a Martin and a Gibson Songwriter Deluxe (the one that started all of this questioning), they sounded MUCH different from each other but is the listening or playing experience better? I know it’s probably not twice as good ($1,200) or 4 times as good ($2,400) but is it better? I’m certain that if “we" (I need your help) decide on a price point of either the $1,200 or $2,400 I can find the one I like (but I still want specific suggestions), but right now I need to know if I should A) not bother, B) find a nice $1,200 guitar (I’m liking what I’m reading about the Takamine’s) or is it worth it to C) go up to the $2,400 range?
Sorry for how long this is, but hey what’s more fun to talk about than guitars?
Thanks.