I've got a Yamaha F310. That's as beginner of a guitar as you get when it comes to steel string folk bodied guitars. A buddy of mine who has been playing professionally since he was 16 (he's 44 now) has one and still uses it around campfires and such. It's his go-to acoustic. The F-335 is a good guitar that you may outgrow, but then again you may not. $99 is a good price for one, but not unbelievable. List Prices on guitars are meaningless. Street price is what you want to look for. At $99, the F-335 is still below street price, making it a good value.
All that said, if the guitar doesn't fit your hands or sound good to you, then it's not a good value. One warning - Yamaha uses cheap strings. If you buy the guitar, put a set of D'Addorios or Elixir Nanowebs on it and you'll like the sound a whole lot better. I use 11s or 12s on mine usually. I think Yamaha usually strings them with 10s, which in my mind are for electrics and electrics only.
- Zurf
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