URGENT: Need help about Levin guitar
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Wow thank you for the update, well i live in sweden so it would be nice with a swedish guitar but ill guess that will have to wait until i have so mutch money that i can spend a resonable amount on a guitar. Right now i am just wondering what are the suggestions for a guitar if i play alot of finger picking (I alredy have a steel stringed so i am mostly looking for a nylon stringed one) and dont want to spend more then 146 dollar on one, cause i am studying and dont have alot of money
Yea I second the yahama recommendation. I have a C-40 for which I have had for 8 years now. No problems with staying in tune. As long as the strings are not really old,
intonation is dead on. If you buy a used nylon string guitar, new strings should be your second move.
If you feel brave you might look up a Sunlite GCN-2000F. That is a solid spruce top classical guitar for $159. Personally I am going to try one in the future just to see what I think. But have not done it yet.
intonation is dead on. If you buy a used nylon string guitar, new strings should be your second move.
If you feel brave you might look up a Sunlite GCN-2000F. That is a solid spruce top classical guitar for $159. Personally I am going to try one in the future just to see what I think. But have not done it yet.
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No i didnt buy it but i think its best that way. Ill keep looking for some guitars but until i get more money the guitar shopping will have to wait
pineappletrain wrote:
Chas
Probably a good decision, I think for playing the Levin might not have been a good deal. Never rush what is meant to be an investment in your musical progress mate.No i didnt buy it but i think its best that way. Ill keep looking for some guitars but until i get more money the guitar shopping will have to wait
Chas