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Guitar Reccomendation
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zendalex
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Joined: Sep. 4 2010
From: New York area
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RE: Guitar Reccomendation (in reply to jakjar123)
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As somebody said, perfect guitar doesn't exist, but a suitable - does. My advice would be to get something that feels OK, and maybe not on the high end of your budget. If you are just starting on flamenco track, and unsure if you actually stick to the path to become real jedi, why spend the money. Cheaper instruments are much easier to resell down the road. Also. If you are to spend countless hours practicing, I guarantee you it wont be your last instrument. Most of the guys here have quite a few, including myself. My former teacher has 9 guitars, most high end including Esteso and Reyes, but at some point he acquired Yamaha CG172SF. I tried it blind, and he asked me how much I think its worth, and I thought 1k. It turned out $300 guitar. He was using it for many of his gigs, he amplifies it and it sounds just find after the amp. So smth to think about.
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