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Acoustic Guitar?

I am looking for an acoustic guitar within the price limit of 100-300. No trash please, and if needed you can pop above 300 if it is worth each penny.

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  1. Go to guitarcenter.com, musiciansfriend.com, or musiciansbuy.com One of those should have some quality yet inexpensive acoustic guitars. For example, check this one out: http://www.musiciansbuy.com/Fender-Sonoran-SCE-Natural-Dreadnought-with-Free-0968025KIT.html
  2. This is what I've been telling everyone for the last six months, go to the Guitar Center they have quite a few nice guitars in your price range, I bought a Yamaha acoustic for my self and an Yamaha acoustic cutaway electric for my niece, mine cost $250.00 and my nieces coast $250.00 and they both had a very sweet sound. But like I say to everyone you have to be the one to pick it out, it has to feel right in your hand, have the action, feel, and sound that is pleasing to you, every guitar sounds a little different even if they look alike, so play quite a few of them and you decide what you think sounds and feels good to you. There are some others in that price range, Fender has one, and so does Gibson, Fender also has one, but I didn't care for that one in that price range. There are other guitars that sound fabulous but they cost a lot more. So go there and play around and see what you think sounds good to you, don't hurry, they have little rooms you can go into and places to sit around and play, so don't go with your first choice, keep playing them until your sure. I like their policy, you can take the guitar home for thirty days and if you decide that you don't like it you can return it, for money or another guitar. Hope that I helped a little.
  3. Check out this deal at Musicians Friend: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Seagull-S6-Cedar-GT-Acoustic-Guitar?sku=512122V It's a very nice Seagull guitar, made in Canada, that has a slight cosmetic blemish (nothing to worry yourself about). It's a 500 dollar guitar for 299, hard to argue with. And it's a wonderful instrument, I've played them. You can get a Fender or Yamaha, etc...and, you'll never be in love with it. They are all solid, easy playing instruments, now that computers run most processes in factory guitar production. The Seagull is different in that it actually sounds great. And, isn't that what you want from an instrument?
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