how well it stays in tune
if its comfortable, no say splinters on the neck
no fret buzz (notes buzz when their not supposed to)
low action (low to the neck strings)
lots of sustain (the notes don't die quick)
good sounding pickups
that's guidelines I suppose.
It makes it louder
I know this isn't a real answer but to be honest, it would be an INCREDIBLE terrible guitar. Better to save up for a good one.
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Squire Stratocaster.
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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.
There are many great guitar makes, it really depends what music your playing with it. Gibson and Fender are very famous; Fenders are usually good for funk, indie, blues; Gibsons are good for rock mostly. Other good guitar makes - Gretsch, Jackson, Ibanez, Dean and Schecter.
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
one has an amp jack and can change the sound it makes and one doesn't and can't