Tips For Buying a Used Acoustic Guitar

By Sebastien Witter

Picking up an instrument for the first time can be a daunting experience, however it is also very rewarding. If you have never played an instrument before it is never too late to start. One instrument that you should think of learning is the guitar. The acoustic guitar is easy to learn and you will be the hero at parties with impromptu sing-a-longs. When considering what type of acoustic guitar to buy it is worth looking at a used one. A used acoustic guitar will be a lot cheaper than a new one but will also sound better as it has worn in and will have a mature sound. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

1. Pay attention to the body for damage and scratches.

The most important thing to do is check that the guitar has no major problems, you want a guitar that is well used, not well worn.

3. Ask the seller questions

How long has the person owned the guitar? What is the history of the guitar? Have there been any major damages or repairs? An honest seller should inform you about any problems that may go undetected upon physical examination.

3. Try it

If you are able to you should try playing the guitar. It is the best way to find a guitar which is perfect for you. If the strings are missing or broken, buy some and set it up properly.

4. Make Comparisons

A guitar is a big investment, shop around before choosing the one you want. The best way to look is at guitar shops or on line sites such as eBay. Forums are another good place to learn about different guitar traits. A friend may also be able to give you advice.

When you finally decide to buy yourself a acoustic guitar the best investment can be a well used and cared for model. Sites such as eBay sell models from Takamine, Gibson, Martin and Taylor at low prices. When you have decided on the guitar you want make sure the seller has good feedback and is honorable.

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