Alvarez has great prices and great sound. I'd recommend one. Their Yari is a great sounding guitar but it's got a pretty big price tag. I've owed Takamanie before, it was OK, but not great, so I sold it to a friend, he however, loves it. I bought my wife an Alvera last Christmas. I own an Aria, which is a really great solid top acoustic, has a really warm tone. Fender and Gibson also makes great acoustic/electric guitars as well.
If you're going for an electric, I'd suggest a Gibson ES 335. I'm in love with mine. It's the most perfect guitar. So versatile, so pretty, it's a work of art.
My advice, don't buy anything without actually playing it first. Go to a music store and test drive a few first, if you find one you like, buy it. Don't order from a catalog, you really need to test the guitar you're going to buy. If you're going for an acoustic/electric, invest in a good acoustic amp. I use that live, but for recordings, nothing is better than micing a good solid top acoustic without all the electronics and junk.
2006-08-21 09:38:29
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answered by Anonymous
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My best 3 electric acoustic guitars:
1. Yamaha FG720S Solid Top Acoustic Guitar
$209.95
2. Ibanez V70CE Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar
$199.95
3. Washburn D10S Solid Top Acoustic Guitar
Sale Price $170-$199
Good luck!
2006-08-21 09:59:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Seriously now, an electric and an acoustic are 2 different instruments. NO electroacoustic sounds particularly good, not even in a bedroom studio.
A well miked acoustic will always win -hands down. Electroacoustics are always compromises, so if you are going this way don't spend too much on it. Anything with YAMAHA written on it will be good value for money.
2006-08-21 09:42:42
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answered by Not Ecky Boy 6
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o.k. ive been enjoying and gaining knowledge of guitar for extra or less or in basic terms approximately a 300 and sixty 5 days now and in my expierience in the experience that your gonna spend the quantity of funds your speaking of you need to flow with the electrical powered acoustic through fact A: the electrical powered acoustic is in certainty the comparable through fact the ordinary acoustic for the main area B: There are steel string acoustics and nylon string acoustics you need to flow to a close-by song shop and discover out which one is sweet for you C:the only authentic distinction between a electric powered acoustic and a ordinary acoustic is that in case you grow to be good and wanna play louder and for extra desirable audiences you may plug the electrical powered acoustic into an amp D: as for what the different guy reported yeah that's far less complicated to play on an electric powered guitar yet once you may learn how to play somethin on the acoustic you may play it much less complicated on the electrical powered guitar(as quickly as I say electric powered guitar i dont recommend the electrical powered acoustic i recommend an unquestionably would desire to plug it into an amp electric powered) those are my reasons its completly as much as you yet I even have an esteban electric powered acoustic guitar and its somewhat a constructive and good guitar. additionally in case you purchase any guitar from a pawn shop or on line continuously take it on your close by song save and characteristic it appeared at for neck straightness you additionally can choose to have the action decreased if the strings sense too intense off the fretboard for you(action refers to how intense of the fretboard as you may or won't understand) in case you have any questions you may e mail me on the e-mail i used to respond to this query with.
2016-12-17 14:54:17
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answered by schecter 4
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Ovation makes an excellent elec-acoustic, and not really high dollar.
Yamaha also, but a little more expensive
Ibanez is also a good one, but they range in price from inexpensive to rediculously priced (for an Ibanez)
2006-08-21 09:39:29
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answered by zeuster2 3
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Everyone talks about a Tackermine, as in plays like a Tackermine. I wouldn't know myself never having heard one.
I have got a Yamaha APX-5A and an APX5NA (nylon strung) and both sound wonderful.
2006-08-21 09:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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1.Taylor(some studios only record Taylors) 2. Martin 3. Guild (Eric Clapton did unplugged with this one) In that order.
2006-08-21 09:44:34
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answered by muffinman98 2
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If moneys no object, buy a Takamine
2006-08-21 12:45:44
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answered by marti_tmarti 2
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If you've got a decent effects processor, any one will do.
2006-08-21 09:36:54
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answered by JeffE 6
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