Fender.
No, they are cheap, unreliable, and go out of tune easy. You should save the money for a while and get a trustworthy cheap guitar if your starting out, judging by the fact that you have to ask if SX is good then you're probably a beginner.
Squire Stratocaster.
A cheap LTD or BC Rich guitar, all depends on what you play and your guitar gods use
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.
Probably the Ernie Ball Power Slinky bass strings. However if you have a good amount of money for strings, DR is the best there is in terms of durability and sound.
Umm...no. In my opinion all guitars are the same. They all got strings so, as long as there tuned right you could have a coffee can with a fret board through it and put strings on it, tune it, there ya go. (don't do that) in conclusion you don't need a namebrand guitar like Gibson to play well. If your low on money and really good at guitar, you can buy a cheap guitar and itll sound good. DON"T BUY FIRST ACT! it'll be the WORST decision you ever made. Vinci is a cheap ok brand hard to find though.
no its not a good quality .i buy.but i m disappointed.jixing brand is very cheap one.
depends on your style but fender squiers are cheap and sound good. plus any guitar made by dean.
Probably some sort of Yamaha guitar. they're cheap but good for beginners.
It is a very good guitar. in fact is not cheap and might be more expensive than spanish guitars. aT LEAST THAT IS WHAT HAPPENS IN cOLOMBIA
The Epiphone DR-100 Acoustic Guitar is a good guitar for a beginner. It is priced at an affordable amount and is comfortable to hold while learning. The frets are easy to navigate as well.
If you keep the guitar in good condition and keep it toned, many cheap guitars can have good quality. Some of these brands include Ibanez, Epiphones, Fender, and Ovation