Which guitar should I get
Washburn D10SCE Left Handed Acoustic Electric Guitar
or
Ibanez AW30ECE Artwood Left Handed Acoustic Electric Guitar
Quote:Original post by tstrimp
I prefer the Les Paul.
I think he wants an acoustic guitar. Get a Martin.
I'm going to guess the OP wants to stay in that price range. Martins and Taylors aren't in that price range. I know Washburns have a very good name, though I've never owned one (nor have I owned an Ibanez). I'd say you're probably safe with either one. If you think one looks a lot better, then go with it. One thing to consider though is that the Ibanez doesn't come with a case. I think the Ibanez might actually be a little better, it's got an XLR output, but to be honest it's hard to know which one is better without being able to sit down and try them.
Yeah it sucks being left-handed in that i am limited to buying guitars online because most stores carry such limited selection
Right now i'm playing a low-end righthanded guitar restrung lefthanded so anything has to be better than this :P
Also: I'm looking for a guitar with a fast neck and lower action.
Right now i'm playing a low-end righthanded guitar restrung lefthanded so anything has to be better than this :P
Also: I'm looking for a guitar with a fast neck and lower action.
Wow, another left handed guitar player. Just like you, out of 7 guitar shop that I enter, only one has it, and only two piece.
So, here another question just like the OP.
Which one is better?
Ashton RM 440
Greg Bernett RM 550
Those are the name that I saw on the guitar. Does price make a role? More expensive means better, although both are actually in low price range.
USD 1 = RM 3.2
I'm a new beginner, so I want to start cheap and work my way up as my skill improve.
So, here another question just like the OP.
Which one is better?
Ashton RM 440
Greg Bernett RM 550
Those are the name that I saw on the guitar. Does price make a role? More expensive means better, although both are actually in low price range.
USD 1 = RM 3.2
I'm a new beginner, so I want to start cheap and work my way up as my skill improve.
I own a couple of Ibanez electrics and can say that they are wonderful quality guitars. I've played many Ibanez, but never played a Washburn(not easy to find them locally). My stepdad owns a Martin acoustic and it is one of the best acoustics I have played. If you can afford one, I'd go with a Martin, otherwise I'd choose the Ibanez(as would many of my friends).
Also to FableFox, you mentioned a "Greg Bernett" guitar...might it be Greg Bennett guitar?
I happen to own a Greg Bennett Samick RL-2 Semi-hollow that I picked up for $250 used. The only thing that seems wrong with it is that the pickups look like they've been tampered with by a previous owner, but that's internal stuff, and not really noticable unless I dig into it. That guitar has hit the wall a few times, not too hard, but not softly either, and I still can't find a single dent on it...once even tore a little paint off my wall. The sound is nice too, although it's electric, and sounds great with distortion, it's clean sound is beautiful as well. I'd imagine the one you're looking at is also fairly nice, although I can't say for certain.
Hope that helps,
-Wynter Woods
Also to FableFox, you mentioned a "Greg Bernett" guitar...might it be Greg Bennett guitar?
I happen to own a Greg Bennett Samick RL-2 Semi-hollow that I picked up for $250 used. The only thing that seems wrong with it is that the pickups look like they've been tampered with by a previous owner, but that's internal stuff, and not really noticable unless I dig into it. That guitar has hit the wall a few times, not too hard, but not softly either, and I still can't find a single dent on it...once even tore a little paint off my wall. The sound is nice too, although it's electric, and sounds great with distortion, it's clean sound is beautiful as well. I'd imagine the one you're looking at is also fairly nice, although I can't say for certain.
Hope that helps,
-Wynter Woods
The idea behind a left-handed guitar is stupid. Honestly, get and learn a regular guitar. You'll save yourself a lot of trouble in the long run.
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