Topic: Fender or not?

Hi i'm looking for a bit of advice on buying an acoustic guitar i was thinking about getting a fender acoustic and like the CD 14OS and was wondering is it worth paying a bit extra for the electro-acoustic or is there a better guitar out there for the same money?

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2 (edited by Tibernius 2008-05-15 15:35:55)

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Best advice I can give you is find a guitar store and play everything in your price range. I did that before I bought my Cort acoustic, which with the exception of a Yamaha at 4x the price (:O) was the one I liked the sound of the most.

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Yeah i suppose that makes more sense than jus pickin a guitar off the net that i liked the look of.

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If you ever think you will want to play in front of an audience, it is easier to get an electro/aucoustic, than to add the pick-up later.

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Also consider what kind of music you are playing...most acoustic/electrics are thinner (general rule) and don't project as much acoustic volume as others. That can be critical in a Bluegrass setting or someplace where you need lots of acoustic volume. But for me they are easier to hold and play. On a stage plugged in the acoustic/electric really shines! I much agree with the others to pick a price range and then go play several guitars until you find one that works best for you.

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Ive been playing my mums guitar for a few years now and I think that the older it is the better it sounds!

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7 (edited by GoodbyeBlueSky 2008-06-23 18:52:23)

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My dad has a Fender acoustic, and I love it.

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I also have a Fender acoustic and it sounds better all the time. Love my Fender.

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also another good brand to check out is Marshall, they've been making guitars for as long as Gibson, and sound great (plus they're one of the loudest)

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10 (edited by tubatooter1940 2008-07-04 14:00:07)

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Hi ryangordon 1986,
My path followed tibernius. I played a hundred guitars in pawn shops. I would ask for a guitar that looked bad and played good. Often the clerk would have one stashed somewhere that was more interesting than most. I bought a mid - 70's Yamaha dreadnought acoustic that plays and sounds just right. I glued a pickup beneath the bridge that sounded good until I took that guitar sailing too many times. The pickup died but the Yamaha has such a big sound I don't need an electric guitar until the crowd numbers more than twenty (twelve if they're drinking). I paid $200. The Yamaha may be worth $300 but the big sound and low action are priceless to me.
Bought a 1960 Gibson 330 archtop electric in 1968 from a band mate. It had a short neck for rhythm and the old single wound, mellow Gibson pickups. It's been my electric axe ever since.
My wife watched a Antiques Roadshow about old guitars. She was pleased to tell me my 330 may be worth between $2,000 and $12,000 depending on the sound. It sounds great!

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I also love my Fender accoustic

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