Subject: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST,Joe Moran Date: 03 May 08 - 01:33 PM Any suggestions? I would like a loud instrument, and a first string that really sings! |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Acorn4 Date: 03 May 08 - 01:36 PM Try Canadian maker Seagull - not quite sure of the dollar/ sterling situation at the moment but think this would be within your budget. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Midchuck Date: 03 May 08 - 01:43 PM Martin 000-15S. Pay attention to the "S." That's important. Peter |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Leadfingers Date: 03 May 08 - 01:52 PM If you are on a limited budget , buying a GOOD used guitar gives you more instrument for your dollar than having a New Box ! |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Backwoodsman Date: 03 May 08 - 02:05 PM Go to a number of retailers shops, try a lot of guitars, buy the one that plays and sounds best TO YOU! No-one can tell YOU what guitar to like - it's 100% up to you. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST,DonMeixner Date: 03 May 08 - 02:24 PM We've beat this horse many times before. Be more concerned about how the guitar sounds and fits and less about the playability. Playability and set up can be changes to a great degree. How it sounds acoustically to a much lesser degree. And last of all the name. I have played Martin's that sounded like an interior door and Harmonys that sounded like heaven. On a limited budget look for a good used instrument. Looks beyond a decent finish contribute nothing at all to the sound of the guitar. Don |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 03 May 08 - 02:55 PM what would you like the first string to sing - light opera, a selection from The Sound of Music, Remember Pearl Harbour...... There aren't many Japanese models that do that last one. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Escapee Date: 03 May 08 - 03:00 PM My favorite inexpensive guitar is the Seagull. I don't have one but I really like the ones I've played in stores. Around $400 for the S6, and around $500 for an acoustic-electric version. Good luck. SKP |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST,Texas Guest Date: 03 May 08 - 03:17 PM I agree with Leadfingers and Don Meixner - there are plenty of good used guitars out there to be had for "a grand." Having written that, however, I'm very fond of my Breedlove and although it is a custom guitar, I've played several Atlas Breedlove's that are really nice for the price; but again, hunt you up a nice used one and as Don Meixner wrote - don't pay much attention to the cosmetic flaws. Good hunting. Cheers. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST,Greycap Date: 03 May 08 - 08:35 PM Blueridge do some very respectable guitars at a reasonable price. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Padre Date: 03 May 08 - 09:37 PM I'll second Midchuck's recommendation - I have both a D-15S and a 000-15S. The 000-15S (I paid ~$750 for it) really has the kind of sound I look for to accompany my singing. I save the D-15S for playing with other musicians. Padre |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Beer Date: 03 May 08 - 10:23 PM Blueridge BG40. Beer (adrien) |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Grab Date: 04 May 08 - 05:42 PM Seagull, Cort, Larrivee, Taylor, Avalon, Martin, Yamaha, Guild, etc, etc... The best answer is to find as many good guitar shops round your way as possible (by "good", I mean "stocks at least four of the eight makes above" as a rule of thumb). Hit the shops, and play as many instruments as you can. Buy the one you like best. If there's any other way of finding a good instrument, I don't know what it is. Graham. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST Date: 04 May 08 - 08:55 PM Norman (Godin Guitars) has a great one at just under $1,000, the ST68. Bright,lively and wide necked,it's my next purchase after trying out about 2,000 different makes and models. Check out the reviews...(here's one) http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Guitar/product/Norman/ST68+CW/10/1 |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST Date: 04 May 08 - 08:56 PM Fogot to sign in again, Last post was Clipper.. :-} |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 04 May 08 - 09:44 PM two of my favourite guitarists Steve Tilston and Ken Nicol seem to have some connection with a new company called Moondog. The back is made out a sandwich of carbon between two boards - a revolutionary design! Comes with good electronics and a hard case fro under £700. I think Faith are very good, there are some great bargains to be had. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: banjoman Date: 05 May 08 - 06:26 AM Never found anything as good as my Lakewood which cost about 500 pounds 10 years ago - wouldnt part with it |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST,Jim Date: 05 May 08 - 02:39 PM There are many Harmony Sovereigns (sp?) to be found for under $1000 (The last one I saw was $500) and these are great guitars. John Sebastion played one in the Woodstock Movie. Ian Tamblin has a few of these and plays them regularly. Washboard Hank plays one when his Martin's in the shop. These are dreadnoughtish shaped guitars with solid spruce tops. If you can find an old Swedish Goya or Levin, these are great guitars too. I paid under $500 for mine. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: John MacKenzie Date: 05 May 08 - 02:49 PM If I were that side of the pond, I'd be buying this G |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST,Billy Date: 05 May 08 - 10:58 PM Taylor makes some excellent acoustic and acoustic/electric guitars for less than $1,000. The 2 series is very bright and easy to play. FYI the first # is the series - the higher, the more expensive. the next two #s indicate the body style: 12=dreadnaught, 14=grand auditorium, 15=jumbo. The following letters indicate e=electric and c=cutaway. So a 214ce would be a 2 series concert grand cutaway electric. Hope this helps. Check out Ebay for some better prices on used instruments. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST,Joe Moran Date: 06 May 08 - 03:54 PM Thanks for all the replies. They've certainly given me something to think about! |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST,Black Hawk on works PC Date: 07 May 08 - 04:14 AM I am not a fan of Taylors but last year I became the owner of a Taylor GA3 acoustic. Lovely guitar for finger pickin' & really sings. Admired by many. Price in UK £1000 so I would imagine that it falls in your price range in the US |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST,Doug Date: 20 May 08 - 10:38 PM I have a Atlas series Breedlove, and I love it. Have played many guitars <$1000 and this had the best sound. Fishman pickups etc are great. Got mine new for $650 (normally closer to $900). Good luck |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: olddude Date: 20 May 08 - 11:04 PM I wanted a knock around guitar instead of always beating on my old Martin. I found an alvarez ad80ssb and absolutely love the sound out of it. They are around 400 dollars american - street price but play a bunch of them in a music store and find the great one. I got mine used from a friend and it is wonderful in all regards |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST,klive Date: 21 May 08 - 04:43 AM K.Yairi quite simply are the finest quality guitars I have played and what they cost is incredible when you compare them to the big names. They are all hand built and are built with high quality timber which even goes for the laminates. Sold my Taylor and bought one of these and it is streets ahead in terms of what I look for in a guitar. For starters it is on of the most comfortable guitars to play. For recording the Taylor doesn't even register compared to the Yairi. My Taylor was all solid the Yairi has laminated back and sides but who cares it sounds amazing looks stunning and will do the lietime thing. All come with bone nut and saddle as standard and when you see how they alone are cut and shaped you'll realise that whoever built them seriously cares about what they are doing. I cannot recommend them highly enough and if they were built in the U.S. would probably be going for around 3 or 4 times what they cost. Don't buy a Taylor or a Martin cos you're paying for the name and sure some of their really pricey guitars are nice and all that but why pay so much it's just high street branding. Get a Yairi it will be the best decision you ever make on a guitar. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Gene Burton Date: 21 May 08 - 07:03 PM Can I put in a plug for the Taylor Big Baby- outstanding projection for a guitar not only of its size but for ANY size, lovely bright, chiming tone...and incredibly light to carry around & eminently portable. I bought mine about 4 years ago; paid £380 then though that might be different now. I was prepared to pay up to a grand or so; checked out yer Martins, Guilds, other Taylors etc.; and the Big Baby was the best (to my ears) by a long way. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST,kmarte Date: 13 Jul 08 - 05:49 PM Breedlove Atlas series are an incredible value for the money.I like them much better than most of the other 1000 dollar guitars out there. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 14 Jul 08 - 04:02 AM Tried the Moondog - keith Christmas had one and I don't like it. It has a neck abit like the Fyldes. Sort of wide. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: bubblyrat Date: 14 Jul 08 - 10:31 AM My favourite and regular guitar, after about 6 years now, is a Silver series Avalon with solid cedar top and laminated mahogany back and sides-----Loud,strong,easy to hold and play,and the Fishman Matrix Pro-Plus pickup is fine for general use. Cost £ 550 brand new, and worth every penny and more, in my opinion !! ( Look for an early one, though----about six years old, say--the quality has dropped off a bit as numbers increased ).And , as others have said, give Blueridge and Faith a try --I'd have a look at "Vintage", too. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Lowden Jameswright Date: 14 Jul 08 - 10:43 AM Simon & Patrick, Norman, Faith, Freshman, Yairi, Larivee, Lakewood, or if your budget will stretch to it - a used Lowden |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST,Chris Atkins Date: 06 Sep 08 - 12:46 AM As many have mentioned it is completely up to what you are looking for. You can buy a quality new guitar or put yourself out there and buy a used higher end guitar. So far I have been fortunate with both of these methods. I have owned a Seagull S6+ for about five years and have been pleased with its sound both unplugged and amplified. I also own two Normans. One B20 CW HG with the Fishman prefix electronics and one B20 CW with the fishman prefix pro electronics. I love these guitars and will never part with them. I think my next guitar will be a ST68CW. The sound of the Normans are very mellow unplugged, but once plugged in I find that they cut through the band mix very well. I was fortunate and found a 2003 Taylor 410ce (Fishman electronics) on Ebay for $1000. It by far has the richest tone and overall best value of any instrument that I own. This one is a "lifer" as well. I like my wife's Big Baby Taylor as well. It has about 80% of the sound of a mid-level Taylor for 40% of the price. Its a great student guitar and a great travel companion. I have also owned a Larrivee LV03. It was a beautiful instrument, but its tone was not THAT much better than my (plugged in) Normans that I could justify owning it. But I have a great appreciation for what Larrivee is putting out there. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: kendall Date: 06 Sep 08 - 07:11 AM Used quality guitar every time.When I found my Taylor 810 on consignment in the music store, that was it. Love at first sight. At the time, I had a J 45 Gibson that I got new in 1956. It couldn't hold a candle to the Taylor so I gave it to a good friend who likes Gibsons. I've not been impressed with the smaller Taylors, in fact, I'm not impressed by any small guitar. If you want a car, new and shiny is good, but in a guitar, it is worthless. It's all about sound, sound, sound. Playability can be acquired. Even Martins can be made to play easy. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST,Jayto Date: 06 Sep 08 - 10:28 AM I agree about the Seagull. I love seagull guitars they are great guitars for a good price. I recommend them all the time to people. The day my oldest son was born I went and bought a seagull for him. I okay a Langejans guitar That I play most of the time (I love by the way lol) but I would have no reservations about using my son's or my friends Seagull for a gig or session. They are great guitars. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: olddude Date: 06 Sep 08 - 10:58 AM Forget the brand, just forget it. You have to play lots of them. There are inexpensive guitars that will sound like angels, you just have to find them. Expensive guitars are expensive because they are somewhat consistent. You hear of bad martins or taylors but not too often. I have an alvarez that sounds like heaven and I paid nearly nothing for it. I just didn't want to keep beating my old martin so I bought a knock around. Well it is a beautiful sounding guitar. And playing several others at a music store of the same brand I could not use them as a planter for flowers they are so bad. Moral of the story, forget the brand, play play play, they are all different you will find a great one I promise. A lot has to do with the guy or girl behind the guitar. I take my old martin and I make it sound like a high school kid just starting. I am bad ... take a 50 dollar junk in the hands of a Murdoch or Bankley or Ditty and it sounds like angels ... no matter what I play it will always be thin .. so find the guitar and keep working. I am sure you are great, I am not, so I struggle but it is one of the struggles in my life that I actually enjoy |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Jayto Date: 06 Sep 08 - 11:41 AM I agree with olddude. I think it is good to get some input on what brands offer more consistant quality for less money but they all make bad guitars. I played an Alvarez when I won the National Championships for thumbstyle. I beat out guys playing very expensive guitars in that same competition. I still have a gibson dove knock off made by Pan that I bought for $40 when I first started playing that I play. On sessions alot of times I play a cheap Danelectro and people always comment on how great the tone is (soundguys and other musicians people who really know tone). I did a gig down in Nashville a few weeks ago and was playing a strat I have that I bought years ago for $4000. Mid ways through the show I decided to switch to my son's guitar that I had brought as a back up. It is a real cheap Epiphone Les Paul. I had bought it for around $100. It screamed and I about choked. It sounded so much better than my strat I could not believe it. The crowd even noticed how much better it sounded on what we were doing. My girlfriend came up after the gig and was asked me what I did different because my tone improved or as she put it "You sounded a whole lot better the second half of the gig. What happened?" She is not musical other than having a love for music (and me I guess lol). So don't go on name alone. I don't really care for high end Taylors that well (I don;t mean to make anyone mad about this that has one but it is just prefrence) There are alot of guitar brands that I just don't like. They are brands that are regarded as high end great brands and fetch a high price. You have to watch sometimes on higher end guitars you are paying for name and ornamentation (that is a big pet peave for me). I like plain guitars where the wood rings. I love to hear the wood with nothing hindering it;s resonance. A price may have little to do with playability and more to do with decoration and name. I have 3 expensive guitars that I play. On the other hand I have alot more cheaper guitars the I play way more. Out of my 3 expensive guitars I really only play one very much. The others just kinda collect dust. It is funny though they are the ones people go "Oh Man!!! You have that guitar!! Whoa!!!" but it is the cheaper guitars (with the exception of my Langejans) that people go "Whoa man I dig that tone. That sounds killer." Kepp that in mind when you are looking at guitars man. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: olddude Date: 06 Sep 08 - 11:59 AM Jayto in fairness, no matter what you put in your hands it is going to sound like it came from God ... but for us mortals, we will have to search for sure. :-) Dan |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Jayto Date: 06 Sep 08 - 06:23 PM I appreciate it olddude. It is unusual for me but I am speechless. Ya'll are gonna learn the best way to make me shut up is to say something really nice. Now stop it you are making me feel funny lol. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Fortunato Date: 07 Sep 08 - 06:02 PM I bought this guitar, our second Blueridge for one son, it's still available. It is excellent and compares well to other solid wood guitars. The workmanship is excellent and elderly's setup is flawless. BlueRidge Br-140 $787.50 at Elderly. http://elderly.com/new_instruments/names/blueridge-br-140a-dreadnought--BR140A.htm |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Jayto Date: 07 Sep 08 - 10:31 PM I have bought a couple of guitars from Elderly. I trust anything about them. Never had a single complaint about that place at all. I was nervous about buying a guitar online a few years back but a few years and guitar purchases later I can say that Elderly is a great place to purchase anything from. I would highly reccommend it for any online guitar purchase. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST,John from Elsie`s Band Date: 08 Sep 08 - 11:06 AM Bubblyrat, I recently bought a Faith FJ, Natural series for £360 including an extraordinary case and I cannot recommend them enough. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Lonesome EJ Date: 08 Sep 08 - 12:45 PM Can you still get the Martin D-16 at right around 1000? That's what I paid, and everyone who plays it says it is a terrific guitar. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Bert Date: 08 Sep 08 - 05:19 PM Backwoodsman says it best. The only thing that I would add would be take along a friend and do a blindfold test on all the guitars of the style that you prefer. Did that at Sam Ash once and their cheapest acoustic came out the best. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity Date: 09 Sep 08 - 12:46 AM It's not always the make!..For instance, In 1971,I had a Yamaha FG 110, that was stolen so I went in to replace it..there were a rack of Yamahas in the store...I had to play all of them, to see which one I liked, because the all, for the most part were just a little different than the other. I settled for a beauty, FG 140...But note: when I was in L.A. in a recording studio, I brought my old Yamaha FG 110, and my Martin D-21,..Played both of them, but recorded with the Yamaha!!! Used Guild Phosphor bronze strings,(light)!!..Great sound! Several years later, I was getting my Martin re-done..the store took 11 months to do it to my specs....they liked it so much, the offered me ANY Martin in the store, PLUS $800.00!....I PLAYED THEM ALL for the same reason,..but stayed with my D-21. Moral of this true story......play them all...pick the one you like the best...if you are not really turned on by any of them....KEEP SHOPPING!!!!!!! Love ya' all....B sharp, but B natural! |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Jayto Date: 09 Sep 08 - 10:10 AM You know Guest from Sanity mentioned something that is important (I agree with GFS 100% anyway) The strings make a big difference. Alot of times newer gutiarists don't realize how much difference strings make on a guitar. I know with my guitars I uses different type strings on each one. One type of strings just doesn't sound the same on each guitar. The string material may make one guitar sound perfect and another guitar sound like a tin plate. Whatever guitar you decide on try different types of strings to see which pulls the tone out of it and which zaps the tone. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Grab Date: 10 Sep 08 - 07:31 AM Too true Jayto. New guitar, I've always restrung with D'Addarios to see how it sounds. For me, they're the most uninteresting-sounding strings in the world, but that makes them a perfect reference point. From that reference point, you can then choose strings to dial in whatever extra characteristics will suit. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST,Rich Date: 10 Sep 08 - 05:51 PM http://www.acousticmusicworks.com/ Steve should be able to help you |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: GUEST Date: 29 Mar 09 - 04:57 PM thanks for the advice it seems never mind about the name just keep trying different guitars till you find the one you really like |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: the outlaw Date: 04 Jun 09 - 02:23 PM The Epiphone Masterbuilt acoustics are the best guitars under $1000 all solid wood and they sound awesome they even rival some Gibsons |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Jayto Date: 04 Jun 09 - 02:47 PM I was just talking to a guy about this. Seagull- Without a doubt. Try one of the plain looking ones. The more decoration the wose it will sound. A friend of mine and I both have one and they sound like a guitar that is easily over a grand. Godin- yep yep. That is my 2 favs under a grand. If I was buying an acoustic right now it would probably be a Seagull. I love my friends so much I would play it at gigs if he would let me lol. He doesn't trust me with ;) I don't care about the dollar value Seagulls are good guitars period. At any price they are good. I know I sound like a commercial but sometimes man the truth is the truth. |
Subject: RE: Best acoustic guitar under $1000? From: Fidjit Date: 20 Dec 09 - 08:35 AM Anyone experience with http://www.godinguitars.com/indexlanguage.htm Mate has bought a second hand LGX Good acoustics sound coming from an Electric Guitar. Sounded good and nice wide neck. Difficult to obtain price for such. model. Next model is lGX SA Wot Ya Fink ? Chas |
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