Guitars
What are the best guitars for beginners?
The best guitars for beginners have to be both affordable and high-quality, so that you don't have to struggle and can enjoy excellent tone. We recommend that all beginners start with Taylor guitars, particularly the Academy, GS-Mini or Baby guitars, as they are affordable, North American made and easily adjusted by a skilled guitar tech. Many of our customers have a limited budget, or want a guitar they don't have to worry about taking to the camp fire. In this case, we recommend Yamaha guitars as excellent entry level guitars. We have found that they stand out from the competing in terms of their build quality, playability and they are remarkably durable. In summary, the best guitars for beginners are Taylor and Yamaha guitars. However we always recommend that beginners purchase the best quality guitar they can afford, that way they can enjoy the experience and have an instrument that they can grow into. And the worst guitars for beginners tend to be old ones, with rusty strings and high action (where the guitar strings are hard to press down). In that case, we often recommend getting a fresh new Yamaha or Taylor to get started. Once you move from beginner to intermediate, we have an entire world of professional, top shelf guitars to enjoy from Bourgeois, Collings, Santa Cruz, Lowden, Huss & Dalton, Preston Thompson and more!
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2016 Santa Cruz H13 featuring Master Grade Koa with Italian Spruce Top
$7,250.00| /This near mint custom Santa Cruz H13 sports a gorgeous set of Master Grade Koa back and sides along with an Italian Spruce top and sounds so good t...
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2007 Santa Cruz H13 Custom
$4,795.00| /This is one lightweight, easy playing, super-sweet sounding guitar! The H-13 is one of our favorite styles from Santa Cruz with a comfortable siz...
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2015 Santa Cruz H Custom 12 Fret Brazilian Rosewood Adirondack Spruce
$15,900.00| /This is one of the rare, great ones! This cut-away, deep body, 12 fret variation with short scale length and 1 3/4" width nut sounds and plays as g...
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