Read This Before You Buy A Used Guitar

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Before you buy a new guitar, you need to read this article about used guitars! It will help you understand the benefits of a used guitar and what to look for when buying one.

You’re here because you are thinking about a very important expenditure that could be simply put as “getting your guitar.” Whether this is your very first purchasing experience or whether this is your tenth experience, the information contained in the following paragraphs is what you have been looking for and will make this next purchase of yours one of the most rewarding purchases ever!

First of all, be sure you keep an open mind in regards to what kind of a guitar you are going to buy. Many have in their minds eye an image of an incredibly brand-new, top brand, and gorgeous guitar that makes Elvis Presley’s guitar look like a cheap rig picked out of a yard sale. However, there are many things to consider when buying a guitar and the appearance of the guitar is just one of them. Sound quality and playability are the kind of elements that can either make you glad of your purchase or ready to pawn the guitar in six months.

Four Wonderful Way’s of Checking Your Guitar in the Store

Warped: Is the guitar neck crooked or bent? Take a look down the neck as if you were looking down a gun. If it’s straight, you are on track. If it’s bowed you might as well just put the guitar down and walk away.

Wood: Is the guitar top solid wood? A solid wood guitar will retain and increase its value over time and sound better. However if you are doing a lot of traveling and will be taking your guitar with you, the recommendation would be a laminated top. Thus, the best route to take is to know what you want and need before you go shopping. Is the top of the body perfectly level? If it has bulges or dips this means that the bracing of the guitar is bad or has become loose.

Wrecked: Is there play in the neck of the guitar as you twist it while holding the body still? This can be fixed but would be pricy, so make sure that it will be worth your time.

Wrong: Is the guitar right for your style of playing? Its simple to see that a classical guitar would do no good if you are a heavy metalist. However, for playing more along the lines of a flamenco style you would be in business with a classical guitar. Also, a country artist would usually prefer an acoustic guitar. It is up to you because you are the one who will be making the music.

Finally, the benefits of buying a used guitar lie in the genuine sound that can only come over time. Some of the most expensive guitars are the oldest guitars, and it’s not because they are antiques, it’s because it’s the best sound you can find.

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