Topic: New Guitar Day!
So, the hubby gave me a wad of cash and sent me off Guitar Shopping yesterday for Mother's Day. I have diamonds, but only one guitar so of course I chose new guitar! LOL! I went to the store that carries a bunch of used guitars and was sadly disappointed. Then I went to another that carries mostly new. Amazing... I tried guitars in the $100-$400 range and ended up choosing a cheaper priced one because I liked the action and sound of it the best. I can't believe some of the guitars and brands I passed over. I tried it last, set it aside and went back through all the more expensive guitars again just to make sure. Of course when I got home I had to read reviews online and sure enough others agree that this guitar just has an amazing sound comparable to the higher priced models. It appears there's a few lemons out there, but I made sure to take the one off the wall and not chance some lemon in a box. It's not a solid top, but it's the right guitar for me at the moment. I figure, by the time something goes wrong with this, for the price paid, I'll be in good graces with the hubster to look for a new one again! Maybe next time I'll be able to touch a few hanging on the wall in the "expensive room"
So... I now am the proud owner of an Epiphone PR-150 ... yes, the purty one with the vintage sunburst coloring.
It has a nice deep bass and the trebles aren't too tinny... yet it's crisp like a steel string should be. I will probably try out some Martin lights on it.
Here's a pic from Musician's Friend
I was highly considering an acoustic electric, but the sound of it unplugged didn't come close to the sound of this. I don't really need one, I play mostly just around the house and such, if I ever need to be plugged in I can just mic it or add a pickup later on (our anniversary is in September so I guess a pickup would be a good choice then! LOL).
What constitutes excellent music is in the ears of the listener.