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And now ….. for the relatively novice player … here are some thoughts courtesy of about.com regarding first time electric guitar purchases:

The most commonly accepted method of choosing a low cost electric guitar is to find an instrument with good quality wood, and at least reasonable workmanship. Guitar manufacturers tend to cut corners with cheaper guitars, by using cheaper pick-ups, and hardware, but these are all upgradeable parts. The following are some of the better low cost electric guitars available.

1. Squier Fat Stratocaster This are one of several Squier models available that offer a pretty good product for a reasonably low price. The pick-ups and hardware are sometimes suspect, and the workmanship varies from instrument to instrument, but for the price, these are a very good beginner guitar choice. The look of the instrument is appealling – Squier Fat Strats are similar in appearance to the much more expensive Fender Stratocasters.

2. Epiphone G-310 SG Modelled after the much more expensive Gibson SG guitars, the Epiphone SG G310 keeps it's cost low by using cheaper hardware and lower quality humbucking pick-ups. The G-310 features an alder body, a mahogany neck, and a dot-inlayed rosewood fingerboard. The buzz on this guitar is it's a very good value for the money.

3. Yamaha PAC012DLX Pacifica Series HSS Deluxe
Here's another guitar many people feel is a great value. This Pacifica features an agathis body, maple neck, and rosewood fretboard, with two single coil pick-ups, and one humbucker. The consensus is the guitar is reasonably well made, and the quality of the wood tends to be high. Those who go on to become serious guitarists might want to consider upgrading the electronics of the Pacifica HSS.

4. Squier Affinity Series Telecaster
Guitarists like Keith Richards, Steve Cropper, Albert Lee, and Danny Gatton favor the look and sound of the Telecaster. If you're a fan of any of those guitarists, this beginner guitar may be for you. The Affinity Telecaster features an alder body, with a maple neck and fretboard.

5. Epiphone Les Paul Special II
The Les Paul is perhaps the most famous guitar in rock and roll. Epiphone has done a good job of visually re-creating the Les Paul in this lower-cost guitar marketed towards beginners. The Special II features a laminated alder/maple body, a magogany neck, rosewood fingerboard, and two open-coil humbucking pick-ups.

I would and could and will probably add to this list based on personal experience but this last model … the Epiphone Les Paul Special II … is a dandy little guitar .. available in three different finishes ….  tremendous bang for your buck and right now Amazon is selling them for $169 ….. that's a GREAT deal. Guitar Center and other major sellers are showing them at $229 or more. Click the link below for more info and reviews!

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Lupe Beissel November 18, 2011 at 3:54 AM

Many thanks for your site! I really respect what you’re doing here.

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admin November 18, 2011 at 5:51 AM

You are most welcome Lupe!

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larry bartlett March 28, 2012 at 6:17 AM

what about the epiphone es 339 semi hollowbody vs a peavy semi
in the $400 price range?  i am considering one of these.
thanks.

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admin March 28, 2012 at 6:35 AM

Hi Larry ….. I’ve never actually owned a 339 but I would guess it is similar to the red Dillion SE533 I am playing in the Layla intro to my vids. That one has swapped pickups and is a terrific guitar. I also did have a Peavey JF2 (your is likely a JF1) semi for a short time and it played and felt nice as well …. it’s really a matter of personal taste and set up. The way guitars are manufactured today … these may in fact come out of the same factory in China. I assume both have fixed bridges so you’re okay there. Whichever you choose .. just make sure it plays/feels reasonable … try to get a good deal … and then spend the savings on a great set up guy ….. unless that’s you. If all else fails … I have an 80s Vantage in black w/gold for sale that’s Korean made and all set up ….. nice guitar and $400 is what I am after …. cheers my friend!

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Mark R March 14, 2019 at 12:36 PM

Hi Jackson:

I feel like we are so fortunate to live in an era where you can get a really decent guitar without breaking the bank. I am a begineer/intermediate player and I own a Squier Affinity Strat. It plays easily and it sounds pretty darn good. I am playing it through a 15 watt tube amp from Monoprice. I also just purchased a Classic Vibe Telecaster for $400. It's really a great guitar for the money.

I've been looking at the Epiphone G-310, but I think I want to spend a little more and get the Epi G-400. Reviews on the G-400 make it sound like there isn't much of a drop off from the Gibson model.

Thanks!

 

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admin March 14, 2019 at 2:59 PM

Sounds like you are doing very well on the guitar front!

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