Cheap and quality don't mix.
Yamaha acoustic guitars are some of the best available.
Reasonable quality student/beginner acoustic models start about $100 USD from major manufacturers such as Epiphone, Ibanez, Yamaha and others. The next tier of quality comes at about $300 and the next tier at about $500.
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a soft shell acoustic guitar case ranges from $20 and up. (depending on the quality.)
I started out with a very cheap guitar but nowadays you can get better quality instruments for cheap. I now play a Norman B18 acoustic guitar and I recommend it as I find it is a nice balance of price versus quality.
The best possible audio quality comes from listening to a live performance of acoustic instruments.
Gibson is one manufacture of high quality acoustic bass gutiars. Guitar Center, Musicians Friend, Best Covery, and Gear Slutz are stores that carry this type of guitar in stock.
A cheap brand of acoustic bass guitars is Cheap Love.They are considered cheap because they are made for beginners, are of okay quality and are inexpensive.
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Depends on the quality of the guitar and if you actually plan on playing it.If you're going to play it, then acoustic guitar, as most acoustic guitars are worth much more than $100.If you're not going to play it then take the $100 and spend it on something you will use.
It's normally considered somewhere in the middle. It's of middle quality too. I'd suggest Copenhagen if you're looking for something stronger, or even Kodiak.