Epiphone has improved their acoustic guitars a bunch over the last 3 years or so. They are built in Asia but setup here in the US. Mine was setup perfectly and is easy to play and sounds very good. Really hard to tell much difference between my Taylor 214ce and my Hummingbird . Sounds great plugged in. The Taylor sells for $999.00. It is a little better quality but not 3 times as good. It is very nice if one can afford one as a beginner. I have had it for several years. Had it setup with new Elixer strings 12-53 polywebs a few months ago.
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I would look at Epiphone acoustic electric guitars. I purchaced a Hummingbird Pro which had been on display and had a small nick in it and got it for $275.00. For a new one they are available everywhere for $329.00.
Epiphone has improved their acoustic guitars a bunch over the last 3 years or so. They are built in Asia but setup here in the US. Mine was setup perfectly and is easy to play and sounds very good. Really hard to tell much difference between my Taylor 214ce and my Hummingbird . Sounds great plugged in. The Taylor sells for $999.00. It is a little better quality but not 3 times as good. It is very nice if one can afford one as a beginner. I have had it for several years. Had it setup with new Elixer strings 12-53 polywebs a few months ago.
Epiphone has improved their acoustic guitars a bunch over the last 3 years or so. They are built in Asia but setup here in the US. Mine was setup perfectly and is easy to play and sounds very good. Really hard to tell much difference between my Taylor 214ce and my Hummingbird . Sounds great plugged in. The Taylor sells for $999.00. It is a little better quality but not 3 times as good. It is very nice if one can afford one as a beginner. I have had it for several years. Had it setup with new Elixer strings 12-53 polywebs a few months ago.