anything in the 150-300$ range if you're a beginner , used over new as long as it has all the strings and is in good condition.
stay away from Ibanez and any kind of Guitars with a whammy bar minus straotcaster type. I've played 50+ guitars extensively and recommend Agile , LTD , BC Rich , Schecter , Jackson you can buy AMAZING guitars used for under 300$.
Play all the notes on the guitars neck and make sure that they all work properly , look for anything missing , but besides that good luck.
When purchasing a junior electric guitar, look for features such as a smaller body size for easier handling, a shorter scale length for smaller hands, lightweight construction for comfort, adjustable bridge and tuners for tuning stability, and quality pickups for good sound quality.
When purchasing a junior electric guitar, look for features such as a smaller body size for easier handling, a shorter scale length for better playability, lightweight materials for comfort, adjustable bridge and tuners for tuning stability, and quality pickups for good sound quality.
Squire Stratocaster.
No, please leave the internet at the next set of lights.
There are several good guitar options for beginners depending on if you are interested in learning acoustic or electric guitar. A Fender Squire Strat is a good electric guitar starter that is recommended because there are fewer coiled strings.
I would just say let the acoustic guitar be, and buy a hollow-body electric guitar.
A Dean electric guitar can be purchased from the Music Room, DJM Music and Musician's Friend websites. It can also be found in good guitar shops like Rainbow Music and Guitar Guitar.
Depends on the value of the Guitar and the PS3 model and condition
A cheap LTD or BC Rich guitar, all depends on what you play and your guitar gods use
I good playable electric guitar for a band will cost you 300+ dollars.
It depends on the guitar and amp, it could fall in a broad range of prices.
Yes, it is possible to learn to play the electric guitar before learning to play the acoustic guitar. The skills and techniques used for both types of guitars are similar, so starting with the electric guitar can be a good way to begin learning.