A great entry level guitar would be the Squier Strat by Fender, very reasonably priced and sound good, in fact, I've been playing guitar for 25 years and still use a Squier in some of my recordings!
I would just say let the acoustic guitar be, and buy a hollow-body electric guitar.
It would be impossible to give a totally accurate amount that you would get for a Starmaker electric guitar with amp, but some are going for approximately $50 ionline.
I would say about 2 to 5 hundred.
Some people would think so, others would not.
Making it out of cheese simply would not produce the same tone.
depends on the amplifier settings for electric vs acoustic. if neither guitar has any electricity going through it to the untrained ear all you will hear is a subtle difference in volume with an electric guitar plugged in and distortion more aggressive and fuzzy I guess would be a good way to put it.
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.
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.
An AGS in good shape is very rere and would be worth at least $3,000.00 TO $4000.00
Ernie Ball strings would be good for indie music. :)