Eric
Well-known member
Hello people,
I was talking about guitars with a coworker recently, and he would like to learn the guitar a bit more in the coming months. Right now he has an Applause (I think this is the econo-Ovation) jumbo that he hates, because he says it's too big (both ways -- width and depth) and feels like a child's toy.
I told him he could borrow any of my guitars, but he seems hesitant. He was set on a Martin 000-CXE, but after looking it up, I tried to steer him away from it. It looked to me like it has serious reliability concerns.
So the question: what do you recommend? He seems to want an acoustic, which is probably more gratifying for a beginner, though I told him electric would be my vote for quickest way to learn. He prefers a black guitar, acoustic-electric, wants something that won't be so crappy it will deter him from learning, and says his price range is around $1000, though he'd prefer less obviously.
I personally really like the Seagull that I have, and have also heard good things about the Ibanez Artwood series. What's the input from all of you? What sort of better-than-intro guitars would you advise he looks at?
--Eric
I was talking about guitars with a coworker recently, and he would like to learn the guitar a bit more in the coming months. Right now he has an Applause (I think this is the econo-Ovation) jumbo that he hates, because he says it's too big (both ways -- width and depth) and feels like a child's toy.
I told him he could borrow any of my guitars, but he seems hesitant. He was set on a Martin 000-CXE, but after looking it up, I tried to steer him away from it. It looked to me like it has serious reliability concerns.
So the question: what do you recommend? He seems to want an acoustic, which is probably more gratifying for a beginner, though I told him electric would be my vote for quickest way to learn. He prefers a black guitar, acoustic-electric, wants something that won't be so crappy it will deter him from learning, and says his price range is around $1000, though he'd prefer less obviously.
I personally really like the Seagull that I have, and have also heard good things about the Ibanez Artwood series. What's the input from all of you? What sort of better-than-intro guitars would you advise he looks at?
--Eric