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Depends on which model you are talking about. Have a look at some reviews for the model you are considering, go to the shops and have a little go on it and see if you like it.

Here's the deal with first act Guitars. If you're learning guitar and you realize that it isn't for you, you wouldn't be mad if you had a $70.00 first act. If you've been playing and think, "Wow, I really like to play guitar." then you should get another brand. The reason first acts are cheap is because they are very low quality. If you're learning, you don't really need high quality.

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