This is like asking, how long is a piece of string? There are more brands than can be counted. This is because the factories in the east that produce mass production instruments often change name, and will label the same instrument with different labels depending on which market it is going to.
Then there are the individual luthiers, small companies, large companies, toy shops hobbiests.
The answer to this therefore would have to be infinite.
There are many brands of guitar tuners to chose from. One of the best and most famous brands of guitar tuners comes from Fender. Another great brand of guitar tuner is made by Les Paul.
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
There are pretty much no "bad" guitar brands these days, keeping in mind that there are many hundreds of "brands", often coming from the same manufacturers with different brand names stamped on the headstock. A guitar is good if it feels right and it plays right and, most of all, if you are proud to own it and play it, regardless of the name on the headstock. If you are buying the guitar as a gift, and you are not a guitarist, ask someone who is a guitarist to give an opinion as to the feel and playability of this guitar. Pay no attention to the name on the instrument because you will find well known name brand guitars such as Fender, Gibson and Ovation, being made in the same offshore factories as unknown or local brands. Just play it, love it, and be happy that you have a guitar, the world's most beautiful instrument.
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Guitar racks are only as reliable as they person who makes them. But if you want to go with generic ones, then go with the ones that make guitars themselves, like Fender.
Too many to count
There are many brands of guitar tuners to chose from. One of the best and most famous brands of guitar tuners comes from Fender. Another great brand of guitar tuner is made by Les Paul.
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Talk to as many guitarists as you can who play the type of guitar (acoustic or electric) that you want to buy. At the very least, they'll steer you away from the brands that are troublesome or disappointing. And play as many different brands of guitar as you can. You will find a guitar eventually that makes you say "This is the one".
There are many different brands of vintage bass guitars. One of the more popular brands seems to be Bender. Gibson is another popular brand of vintage bass guitar.
The number of guitar brands is uncountable since there are more and more brands every day. Nearly every builder makes up a special brand name.
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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
There is no answer for this question. You must try as many different brands as you like until you find the one you like the most.
Epiphone. You can get em for anywhere from $200-950.
some good brands to look at would be - Tanglewood - Paul Reed Smith (PRS) - Fender - Gibson
There are pretty much no "bad" guitar brands these days, keeping in mind that there are many hundreds of "brands", often coming from the same manufacturers with different brand names stamped on the headstock. A guitar is good if it feels right and it plays right and, most of all, if you are proud to own it and play it, regardless of the name on the headstock. If you are buying the guitar as a gift, and you are not a guitarist, ask someone who is a guitarist to give an opinion as to the feel and playability of this guitar. Pay no attention to the name on the instrument because you will find well known name brand guitars such as Fender, Gibson and Ovation, being made in the same offshore factories as unknown or local brands. Just play it, love it, and be happy that you have a guitar, the world's most beautiful instrument.