Top Three Beginner Electric
Guitars
If you are in the market to purchase
your first electric guitar, you may be feeling intimidated or
overwhelmed. Walking into a guitar store you see hundreds of
different guitars. There are so many different options and
variables that come into play when purchasing a beginner
electric guitar, and you just want to choose the right one for
the right price. Short of hiring a personal guitar expert, you
may feel completely lost as to how you are going to find the
perfect beginner electric guitar for yourself. However, there
are just a few basic things to take into consideation in order
to find the best beginner electric guitar for your money.
Hardware, workmanship, and quality of the materials all go into
making the guitar good, great, or amazing. Below are three
beginner electric guitars that most people agree are the best
three electric guitars for beginners.
Number One: Squier Fat
Stratocaster
The Squier brand offers several different models that have
decent workmanship for a reasonable price. The workmanship
truly varies with each instrument, however, and the pick-ups
and hardware can often be lacking in quality. However, for the
price, this is a great beginner electric guitar. If you are
just starting to learn guitar and are not positive that you are
going to hit it off well, you do not want to spend a
substantial amount of money on your first electric guitar
anyway. In addition, this is a beautiful guitar that is visibly
appealing. They look quite a bit like more expensive
models.
Number Two: Epiphone G-310
SG
This guitar is modeled after the very expensive Gibson SG.
The cost of this beginner electric guitar is much lower than
the Gibson because it has cheaper hardware and lower quality
pick-ups. With an alder body, dot-inlayed rosewood fingerboard,
and a mahogany neck, this guitar is certainly a great value for
what you will pay.
Number Three: Yamaha PAC012DLX,
Pacifica Series HSS Deluxe
Many guitarists feel that this particular guitar is a great
beginner electric guitar. It has an agathis body, rosewood
fingerboard, and a maple neck. It has two single coil pick-ups,
as well as other great features. This guitar is pretty well
made, and the wood quality is almost unbeatable. The best part
about this guitar is that if you decide to continue and become
a better guitar player, you can always simply upgrade the
electronics on the guitar instead of purchasing a whole new
one.
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