Top 10 Beginner Guitars To Buy 2023! ( Under $600) | Mass Acoustic Guitar Comparison
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- We searched high and low on the internet & these 10 guitars were the BEST for beginners in 2022! Some were great & some were duds, hear them for yourself!
Correction The Eastman E1D is Sapele back & sides, not mahogany.
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Top 10 Final Scores In Order:
Breedlove Discovery S $499 32/40
Eastman E1D $579 31.5/40
Eastman PCH 1D $379 31/40
Ibanez AW54 $349 29.5/40
Taylor Academy 10 $599 29.5/40
Yamaha FG830 $339 28/40
Taylor GS Mini $599 24.5/40
Martin DX2 $599 21/40
Fender CD60S $229 12/40
Epiphone Hummingbird Pro $449 9/40
If you would like to just see the scores here is our spreadsheet: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
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00:00 - Intro
00:58 - What Are We Doing Today?
02:02 - Taylor Academy 10
07:28 - Taylor Academy 10 Samples
08:30 - Fender CD60S
14:13 - Fender CD60S Samples
15:14 - Ibanez AW54
18:38 - Ibanez AW54 Samples
19:42 - Eastman PCH1D
23:22 - Eastman PCH1D Samples
24:28 - Martin DX2
28:09 - Martin DX2 Samples
29:10 - Breedlove Discovery S
34:04 - Breedlove Discovery S Samples
35:05 - Taylor GS Mini
39:18 - Taylor GS Mini Samples
40:18 - Epiphone Hummingbird Pro
46:54 - Epiphone Hummingbird Pro Samples
47:55 - Eastman E1D
53:39 - Eastman E1D Samples
54:42 - Yamaha FG830
1:00:34 - Yamaha FG830 Samples
1:01:35 - Back to Back Comparison & The Results!
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Awesome video! All 1st time buyers of acoustic guitars must watch🎸
Thanks so much!
Once again Yamaha showed they deliver exceptional quality and tone for your money.
My first guitar at the age of 8 was ten dollars from a five and dime store near our farm in southwestern Pennsylvania. It was something akin to a cement block glued to a two by four with strings. The action was so high it made my fingers bleed for the better part of my first year playing but it did help me create some massive callouses on my left fretting hand fingers. I played this all the way to high school when my music teacher loaned me a nice “real” guitar to borrow for my junior and senior years in guitar classes there. If I had the chance to own any of these guitars when I first started to play I would have felt blessed by heaven with the least of this pack (except for the Epiphone)! That said, I remember my terrible first guitar with nostalgia. Now I own a bunch of great guitars. My two favorite go to guitars are my Collings 01-T and my twenty year old Tacoma C1C Chief. I have a guitar student who came to me playing/owning a poor quality guitar I shall not name sold to her parents who could afford nothing else by an unscrupulous big box store salesman. She is 11 years old and is currently my only student. She has obvious natural talent and a sweet nature so after teaching her for one year, with her parents permission, I gave her my Martin 00M-15 which I’ve owned for a year or so. It’s a great guitar and she’s tall for eleven years old with long strong fingers so I knew she could play it and oh my, she sure did. She’s had it for three months now and her learning has skyrocketed. I could have kept this guitar but at 69 years old with more guitars than I actually need it felt right to pass it on to her. Even at eleven she tells me she wants to become the best guitar player in the world. I think she has a shot at it with great encouraging parents and a strong and steady willingness and patience toward learning. We retired her crap guitar and she might just achieve her goal. Great channel you guys. My student and I watched this video together after our recent lesson.
Thanks so much for sharing and thanks for watching, we really appreciate it!
I love everything you shared in your comment. A longtime instrumentalist since early childhood, I was beyond fortunate to have the teachers like be invested in cultivating & growing my sincere thirst to excel in whatever instrument I was learning. Teachers and people like you should be highly regarded and celebrated 😎. Thank you for your commitment to your student. I look forward to hearing her style of play 💕
Thanks guys!!! Great pickin!! I could even here some specific Clarence in there
Great show and video. Entertaining and inmormative.
That was a great back to back comparison at the end. That Yamaha sounded good, but I would go for the Eastman E1D. Props to your editor and for the graphics. 10/10 for video build quality! 🔥👍
Thank you so much! We worked really hard on this one! 😄
I like the Ibanez sound
fantastic video! thank you
Excellent review. I was pleasantly surprised to watch it, as I just ordered my first guitar this week, the Ibanez AW54OPN (lefty). Now I need to learn how to play it … 😅
First time watching you guys and couldn’t wait to finish the video to drop the like. Awesome video and skills. Congrats guy
Thanks so much!
What a great video! Thanks! I am always looking out for what guitars to recommend to beginners and students and this video is an incredible resource for that. To my ear, the Eastman E1D, Yamaha, and Breedlove are my top 3 in that order.
Thanks so much for watching!
Great video. I agree almost 100% with everything said.
Thanks Just ordered a Yamaha FG830 so I was pleased to see that you like this one.Very interesting video,it's disappointing to think that retailers can ship out guitars so poorly setup like the Epiphone.
How'd that Yamaha work out for ya?
Thank You for such a Great Video!! I had a Yamaha FA 125CE as my first guitar, it was an ok guitar but a few months later I got an all solid guitar (Alvarez MD60BG) and it really brought excitement in my guitar journey since it sounded much much better and really motivated me. I totally agree with your results! As a beginner from the guitars shown I would have gone for the Eastman E1D in a heartbeat.
Thanks for the feedback! We've heard great things about the MD60!
Way to go gentlemen. A great idea.
Gr8 video, and im not even looking for a beginner guitar! My picks, Yamaha, had more depth and tonal range, dropping the action may suck the life out of that tho. That Martin had alot of range too, it was next in line, with the Eastman third. Modern day geetars are really uping their game, they all sounded pretty good. Keep em comin!
Great review, really enjoyed that but can't believe there isn't an Alvarez in the line up. My top three would be Eastman E1OM, Alvarez MF60OM and Yamaha FG830
Thanks guys. This was a really great service provided for prospective buyers.
Thanks for watching and for the feedback, we're glad it tuned out well!
I’ve got the Ibanez AW and absolutely love it!
Love your channel!! Am 68, when i learned, i went the other way and decided if I was going in and commit, i would get a great acoustic electric that I could be proud of... But your way makes more sense!
Thanks,
Dan
You need to check your specs on the Yamaha FG 830. All FG800 series have scalloped braces and the back and sides are rosewood.
They didn’t read the specs, they probably didn’t read your comment either! 😂
Back and sides on FG830 are laminate.
@@cruddle3781we all know that
You guys Rock, 2 Legends who made things fir a begginer like me alot easier. Thank you Gentlemen, Your both Rockstars in my book
Awesome video - very objective and a great resource for new players! Just a couple of corrections on the Yamaha - the 830 does in fact have rosewood back and sides (the 800 is okoume/nato) and all the FG8xx series guitars have scalloped bracing, which definitely helps with the tone and overall value at that price point . But again, great video and amazing channel!
That makes sense, thanks for informing us!
Yes, scalloped bracing and rosewood on the 830. 820 is mahogany.
I would have rated the Yamaha a little bit higher.
And mine did come with a case. So +1 for value :)
The list was great and very helpful as someone just starting to get into guitars from keyboards. Though I would love to know your opinions on Epiphone J 45, some seagull guitars and some orangewood guitars as they also might come around this price range. Thank you very much.
👍 Great job 👏 , Every one should watch this, very informative!
Thanks so much!
Excellent job guys 👍🏼
Great job gentlemen.
Really good video, well done.
Thanks so much!
Great video
I've got a Yamaha 830. Had the action raised on it after playing it for a few weeks. I've had it for a few years now. It seems to get better with time. I think your assessment was a little low but you gave it an overall great score. For the price, sound, playability and durability, I will keep it for years to come.
this helps a lot, thanks guys.
Thanks so much!
My Yamaha FG800 I put a K&K mini pickup and had it professionally setup and it is my goto guitar for busking. It sounds great with scalloped bracing and solid top and the laminate backing handles the weather and I don't have to worry about it getting stolen more than I would if I had an expensive guitar. Yamaha has a great history of quality musical instruments, and I bought this one for under $300, new!
Love your guys videos/
I have Taylor Academy 12e and love it…..it’s definitely not a starter guitar…..I’ve been playing now for 48 years and it’s perfect for me.
Thanks for this you’ve convinced me to get a Eastman
You can't go wrong with one!
Great Video guys...IMO the GS Mini deserves a better rating...maybe my smaller stature (5'7" small hands) is my personal bias :) Was very surprised with the Breedlove Discovery being near the top ..thankyou for the info.
They really dropped the ball on the GS MINI. How you compare the tone of a travel guitar to dreadknought is plain silly.
Same here, as a beginner retiree, 5’4” female the mini is “the one” for me. I can’t put it down. It keeps me coming back daily almost 2 years now.
love this video. curious why you did not include an Alvarez in this group. would be very interested in your opinion. I learned a lot from you guys. thank you.
Basically we searched on Google list of the best beginner guitars, then took the most popular models we saw that popped up on multiple list. We totally agree that Alvarez makes some amazing guitars in this price range and we'll be making a lot more comparisons featuring Alvarez as we just recently became a dealer. Keep in mind this video is now a couple years old from when we actually filmed it, I'm sure this comparison would change if we filmed it today! 😅
Hey, thank you for the information on the “Top 10” beginner guitars.
Take care!
Good job, guys! I'm a little surprised that Alvarez had no representation, as they make a number of well-received guitars at that price point. Eastman (solid wood), Breedlove, and Yamaha passed the ear test.
I have a few Alvarez guitars, everybody I know, tells me that for the money they produce, I agree. I wish I took care of them more. I have a few electrics too, but just can't make them sound the way i want. I know, this is an acoustic video. but my Peavey Predator I bought for $99 is the best buy I have ever made guitar-wise!
That was probably the most subjective and honest evaluation of guitars I think could be made. Very good job gentleman. Keep on smiling. Oh, to me the winner was the Ibanez.
Thank you for the feedback, this video took a while to make & were happy people are enjoying it!
@@AcousticShoppetoo few things life hg 2:40
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Objective, non biased. But we knew what you meant 😅
Uh… objective is what I hope you meant!
I played a cedar topped Breedlove Discovery Conertina a while back, and was blown away by the sound for the money. They're fantastic, or at least the one I played was. Very warm and sweet sounding. It's probably my personal top guitar under $500. For under $600 though, I think the Eastman E1 or E2 series is the best. I'd probably spring for the E1SS. I haven't played one, but there is a great demo of one on UA-cam and it sounds amazing.
The cuts on the review of all brands/models with one melody at this video was well done
Thank you so much! - The Editor
Great video and excellent evaluation of fine guitars, but the spreadsheet at the end was off focus ,thanks
The video was a great idea...scoring needs to be after discussion like you did but privately with the big reveal at the end, more suspense that way.
Like to see Guild and Alvarez but understand format.
Let's see a 12 string review. Thanks!
A very good and honest review i agree with all what you said thanks a lot. Have you made the same review with all the om shape or 00 or 000 i'd like to see it🙏😉👍
We have not but that would be awesome to do in a future video. Although I can say most of these models have an OM or smaller body size with the exact same specs as the dreads in this video. For example Yamaha has the FS size, Eastman, Martin, and Ibanez all should have an OM size in these same models as well.
I love what yall are doing. I really like Eastman. I know alot of dealers don't like Orangewood because it's a direct to consumer but I would love to see what yalls thoughts were on them especially compared to Eastman.
Honestly, we actually haven’t come across any to play them & don’t have an opinion on them yet. Maybe we’ll see one in the wild & get a chance to check them out!
The E1d should have got 10 for value. The Ibanez stood out tonally for me. Yamaha never fail to impress. A class act.The less said about epiphone the better!
Yeah, the epi was a turd.
I got a CD-60 from a certain canadian retailer who always includes a free thorough setup. He had to level some of the frets but it came out playing AWESOME. If you can get that built into the purchase, it's a no-brainer.
Loved this comparison and I have never seen something this in depth! Thank you. I was honestly very surprised by some of them. Never been a fan of Ibanez, but I really liked it for a beginner guitar. I would agree with your final results overall, I definitely thought Breedlove and the solid wood Eastman were the standouts of the pack, with the lament Eastman just behind. I was shocked the Epiphone was so poor, in the past, I have recommended Epiphone and Yamaha to people as nice beginner, inexpensive guitars.
Would you consider doing a comparison of entry level solid wood guitars please? Maybe the $800 to $1250 range. I am considering a couple guitars, like the Guild 140, 150, 1512 series, both 6 and 12 string, and the new Breedlove Organic Pro series. I would really like to get a 12 string and 6 string, that sounds great, that I could keep tuned differently for specific songs, but keep my best guitars in standard tuning for the majority. Sorry for the long message. :)
Thanks so much for the feedback! Yeah that Epiphone surprised us as well, we might have to look into making a redemption video for it. We really like the idea for the all solid entry level comparison and we will add it to our list of videos to make!
We were actually looking into making a 12 string comparison as well. Overall we actually recommend an Eastman 12-string. It's all solid, hard-shell case, gloss finish, for a little of $1k. We have also REALLY liked what we've seen from the organic pro collection, we know Tom & the team worked really hard on that collection and it's paying off for them! When you throw Guild in there, that can be a tough choice to make! We hope these recommendations help, we'll look into more of these types of multi-brand comparisons in the future!
Sorry for our long message, but we love talking guitars! 😄
@@AcousticShoppe ❤ Thanks! Love your channel!
My daughter has a Taylor Big Baby. It was around $350 when we bought it, but I think they run around $500 now. But you get a solid spruce top, ebony bridge and fretboard, layered back and sides, Nubone nut, and nice gig bag. They are good starter guitars, but they have a short scale and a bolt on neck. It's a very plain jane guitar with no binding, but it's easy to play and it sounds very good. They come with Elixars, which help make them easy to play. I didn't know about Eastman at the time or I would probably bought an Eastman. Especially since they [the Big Baby] cost $500 now. For just a little more you can get an Eastman E1D which has solid back and sides.
Great video and thorough examination, how about a Mitchell tc311 terra series
I liked those terra series looks and tone but lots of playability probs up the neck
I skipped right to the end to watch a back to back first and one sound REALLY stood out to me. Turns out my fav was the Taylor Mini. No idea why but it has such a mellow smooth warm sound. Looks like I found my next guitar. Thanks fellas
Im in Australia and was looking for a 3/4 or travel size guitar to carry around with me on the go. When I played the Ibanez AW54JR the tone is what won me over. I Couldn't find anything that could compete that wasnt double to tripple the price. The neck is thinner than the full size as well obviously making it easier to handel. Its a win for me and I absolutely would recommend for a kid or anyone looking for a cheaper travel size guitar.
Furch laminate series is where it's at! With you guys had one of them!
Thank you that was great. My only suggestions is that you throw in a few grand auditorium cutaway models. It's a great shape for students and very popular. Alvarez, Eastman, Yamaha, and even Orangewood (if your willing to consider intternet only offerings) are good guitars.. I really appreciate that you were able to objectively rate guitars that you actually sell.
Thanks for watching and for the feedback! We agree, the grand auditorium shape is great for beginners, we just wanted to be as fair as possible & keep them all Dreads for the sake of comparing! (Minus the Taylor Mini)
I noticed many guitar comparisons do not include a washburne for some reason, they are beautifully built, mother of pearl inlays, solid tops, and within this price range and sound amazing, please look into adding a washburne for your next beginner guitar comparisons.🤠👍
Washburn makes great guitars but there expensive .
I've had my Alvarez acoustic for 18 years. It's my favorite of my 2 acoustics.
Gotta luv those I have owned 3.. still own 2 of them
I love the Eastman e1s’ and the Yamaha! Was very very impressed by the Ibanez and the Breedlove too! For years I have recommended Yamaha and Eastman to my beginner students. Quite literally I have about eight students currently Who own Eastman pch or e1 guitars in varying shapes and sizes. Truly hard to beat in my humble opinion. Up here in Canada there’s another brand called Segal who build some truly fantastic guitars around this price point as well. I echo the sentiments of another commentor who said that dreadnaughts May not be the Best option for all beginners. I’ve turned quite a few people towards The OM body shape for their first acoustic for comfort reasons, because I truly want them to enjoy picking up their guitar for long periods of time. Of course this depends on the persons size/stature and all that. This was a great great video guys!
Thanks for sharing, we totally agree with a lot that you said! We also recommend Eastman's to most of our students, they're just so hard to beat!
By the way, it's "Seagull", (like the bird), and I've owned three over the years. Great guitar, but I have met more than a few who just couldn't get past the shape of the headstock! It takes a while but it does finally grow on you! Seagull was kind of the early evolution of the Eastman in my observations. I just ordered an Eastman to install a HyVibe system in it. We'll see how compatible the combination is.
I'm 6'1" and I still feel like a dread is big. And I've been that size and playing them since Jr high so 45 years.really digging the smaller bodies now.
This video popped up in my suggestions not even an hour after I arrived home with my newly acquired Academy 10. There weren't a lot of options and it just felt good in my hands.
Excellent video, New subscriber
Welcome to the channel!
Hi great video for beginners like myself, who as a 100% Disabled Navy Veteran going through the Guitars for Vets program this is an invaluable tool for planning purchasing a guitar in the future. Upon completion of the Guitars for Vets program you receive a new Guitar, I'm sure this will spark a life long love of the guitar, so this information will help me understand what it is I should be looking for as a novice guitar customer.
Thanks for great, informative, entertaining content as always !
That sounds like an awesome program, thanks for watching and for the feedback, we're glad we could help inform your decision - Happy Pickin'!
Excellent show guys, just one thing, why no Tetons? they make great beginner guitars in my opinion.
I'm still a relatively newbie when it comes to 6-strings. (I've been playing electric bass for about 15 years.) I got myself a CD-60 a couple years ago and I still like it! It's a good guitar for learning chords and just plunking around on!
You are right about higher up on the neck, though... it does sound a little tinny lol 😅 I'll definitely be looking into an upgrade in the future!
Beginning with a 1972 Red label Yamaha FG150 that I purchased in 1972, I have owned a lot of Yamahas and they were all well built. I came to expect the tone they delivered to be standard for any guitar with laminate sides and back. I have two Korean Breedlove jumbos (AJ250/SF Plus and AJ250/SF-12 Plus as well as a 1975 S. Yairi dreadnought and that is certainly the case with them as well. I owned eight solid wood guitars, Bourgeois, Martin, Eastman and Breedlove, so I have a solid foundation for comparison. Two days ago I picked up an Eastman PCH3 GACE-CLA. It has a gorgeous flame mahogany outer layer on the laminate sides and back and hand scalloped bracing with the fit and glossy finish of a top-of-the-line Eastman. The strings are a wee bit high so they'd be perfect for John's style of play. The first day I had it, I thought it sounded as good as a solid wood guitar, with volume, clear balanced tone that just chugs, with overtones and long sustain. I think that saying, "as good as solid wood," sells the guitar short because that implies it might not be quite as good. Last night I played the guitar for two hours and I swear that any blindfolded guitarist would believe the PCH3 GACE-CLA is made of solid woods. It blows me away what Eastman managed to accomplish with laminated back and sides. A new one typically goes for around $569 so it would fit on your Top 10 (should be Top 11?) list.
It most certainly does! Let's just say the PCH Dread in this video is representing the whole PCH series, they are incredible.
Love to see y’all do this for the $1500-3k range.
I got a Yamaha fg830 myself earlier this year as a beater…after a a little adjustment and adding a k&k pure mini…I can’t call it a beater anymore..put some XS 12g strings on it..I love it…hard to beat at that price range.
Nice upgrades! That guitar certainly surprised us!
Yamaha F830 pilihan saya untuk buat keseharian ..... terbaik untuk buat pemain pemula dan harga terjangkau. Sukses channel 👍👍👍
First time buyer, I had all intentions of buying the Yamaha 830 it felt solid, very impressed with the build quality. While I was there I picked up about 10 to 15 guitars, a couple of them twice. I had never heard of Takamine and I really didn't want a red guitar, felt like friends or people who knew how to play would frown upon it but WOW!!! The Takamine GD30CE sounded and felt so comfortable to me. It was $599 they price matched an online price and I got it $499 after researching Takamine I guess it's been around awhile lol
The Breedlove and Eastman sound shockingly good.....But for the price of some Martin cases, I'll take the Yamaha. You guys get a 10/10 for guitar store UA-cam content.
Thanks so much, this is a 10/10 comment!
My black Pearl pawnshop guitar (w/a after market bucker) in the hole - served me well for years. Fun rap
This was a really informative and well-balanced review. I know that you got these off of Google reviews and comments, but I think the GS mini was just not in the league with these other "big bodied" guitars. I have a GS mini so I know what to expect out of it. The Epiphone was very unfortunate. I think they make a pretty good beginner guitar most of the time. I hope you let the on-line retailer know that this one should NEVER have been shipped like that. After watching this and thinking about sound, looks, fit and finish, I think I would be buying the Yamaha. Dollar for dollar seemed to be the best value.
Thanks for the feedback! In retrospect, we probably shouldn't have included the GS Mini, but hey Google did list it! The Yamaha was totally a winner in this comparison!
I have that Taylor Mini and the Martin as well. Taylor hands down
I'd be curious to hear your reviews on the same guitars after pro set-ups, assuming a seasoned veteran's perspective.
Great comparison. Thanks. One thing I'd mention, availability for left handers. Not all the reviewed guitars are available in lh models. I've been playing about a year now. I have two of the reviewed guitars. The Fender and the Martin. The Fender is easy to play, but as mentioned, limited in tone. The Martin is much better sounding. Though as an old guy, 66, learning to play the narrower nut of the Fender fits me better. Arthritis and old injuries limit my dexterity. Makers like Martin who offer most all models in lefty models are appreciated. Again, great video overall. Considering a Yamaha, though the fg820, available in a left hand version. Want a better sounding dred than the Fender with a 1 11/16" nut width. Take care
yamaha left hand version is more expensive
@@simprodigy yes they are, about $90. Moves it up to close to $400 range. Is an fg worth that?
@@richardharding9975 yea, but also at the end of day it’s 399 yamaha lh and 179 for fender lh. As a beginner ill pick fender, it looks better to me, easier on the right hand and this review gives a much worse rating than other ones out there, some even calling the fender having more of a classic sound. Hurts that I can’t get yamaha for same price of rh, I’ll just go with fender. Was really torn between these two. If yamaha didn’t exist id have been a happy fella lol
Other comments voice my own concern about about Alvarez not appearing. Otherwise great great video!
I would have liked to listen to the Martin threw the plug in. Dose it sound ok that way? Also you could use effects that way. For the price that might have gotten a point higher. I don’t have a horse in this race. I have my guitars and not trying to downgrade just like my effects on all guitars
Breedlove and the solid wood Eastman were the standouts of the pack, I think I like the Breedlove the best, I think it would record really well, but I fell the Eastman would do a fine job too.
so happy I just got a used Yamaha FG830--sounds great--now I feel like I didn't screw up
Have you guys reviewed the Yamaha Transacoustics? I believe they start at around this price range and I would be verrrrry interested in hearing your opinion on how they stack up to the ten guitars you've tested here. Thanks!
We have not yet but we will most likely soon, we actually just became Yamaha dealers!
I have an Fg830, I did a set up and replaced the nut and saddle to bone, sounds amazing
Nice!
If you don’t mind th dreadnaught size the 830 is very hard to beat.
I have the "inspired by Gibson" epiphone hummingbird. Huge difference between mine and the entry level one you guys are reviewing
Very nice men!
The Yamaha FG830 is my pick and it is Rosewood sides and back.
Thanks!
Thanks so much!
My favorite is the solid wood Eastman E1D. I love their Les Paul style guitars,. with a one piece solid maple cap. I don't believe that I'll ever buy a Gibson Les Paul again. Eastman has converted me! Gibson is over priced. Maybe it's because labor is not cheap in America, but they do have foreign built models that are still way up there in price. Good video.
I just lucked out and found a Breedlove Discovery Concert MH for $150 & I snagged it up. I’ve only had it a week, but as a beginner I have to say it beats anything I’ve had so far & I’ve traded quite a few under $500 guitars. Likes are fairly subjective, but I find myself liking the warmth of mahogany.
I lucked out when I bought my first guitar. I got a Breedlove Signature Organic Concerto on sale for $399. It is an all solid wood guitar and it has a torrefied solid Spruce top. Looks and sounds beautiful at a beginner guitar price. It was regularly priced at $649.
And l just got the breed 12 in myrtlewood because of the Oregon roots
Great video! I have an Academy. Huge sound but it is mostly strings. I had a similar experience with Humminbird from probably the same online giant retailer that claims they check every guitar before it goes out the door..... Don't believe it. Sent back and the second one was much better.
Thanks for watching and sharing your experience! Too bad for the Hummingbird we got 😅.
I hope you do revisit the hummingbird. I have seen other reviews where it rated pretty good. The only gig I do is playing at my church, I’ve got a $500 budget to get a new guitar (small church, and my biggest fear is not getting my bang for the buck.
At 59:02 Jeremy stated that the Yamaha doesn't have scallop bracing. According to the Yamaha spec sheet is does say scallop bracing. Also, the back and sides are Rosewood, not whatever you guys eluded to earlier in the video.
Thanks, we corrected that in the description, we’re excited to learn more about Yamahas as we become a dealer!
I was so disappointed with the Epiphone you tried... was hoping it would be really good. Would be interested to know what you think of the J-200EC.
Hi, Thanks for the reviews. I have a Yamaha FG740SFM and it is a beautiful guitar, but I find it hard to play as a beginner. I am looking to upgrade to something nicer and easier to play. I have a budget of under $1500. What should I be looking at?
There's a few other things that we would like to know to make a good recommendation as there are tons of options under 1500. What exactly makes it uncomfortable to play The FG740 - is it the body size, would you prefer a smaller body? Then is there the tonewoods, do you think you have a preference of mahogany or rosewood - totally okay if you don't, we just want to know to make the best recommendation.
In general we're very big fans of Eastman and Yamaha for that price range, For Yamaha, you can't go wrong with the LL16, for Eastman, we're really big fans of their new E1-Special series which has a few different body size options. Let us know those answers and we can try and get you a good recommendation!
I am a brand new learner of guitar, bought one years ago but injured hand twice and it sat. Ibanez AW200 pre China . Wished I had something like this back then . Dial up Internet when I purchased it.
According to the Yamaha spec sheet, the FG 830 does have scalloped bracing.
A little tip for watchers interested in the Ibanez aw54-the Mitchell t331 from guitar center or musician’s friend is just as good sounding of a guitar(if not better) for less money. The Yamaha fg830 is hard to beat under $400. The Eastman e1d is hard to beat under $600. You guys should try the Alvarez md60bg as it’s a great guitar for $659.
We've gotten the Alvarez suggested a couple of times, we must have missed it in our search. 😅 We'll look into grabbing one of those for maybe another comparison! Thanks for the suggestions!
I have both and I agree on tone the Mitchell is great The problem is their quality control is awful. If you pick up 10 Mitchell guitars at GC half of them fret out completely at the 12th fret. I had to throw out my 331 after less than a year. It was fine when I bought it. After a few months you couldn't play a bar chord at even the 5th fret.
Love to hear a review of Orangewood guitars.
If we could get our hands on them, we totally would review!
I blind-listened to last last part where the guitars were played back to back, and Epiphone always stood out for me. Personal preferences aside, whats wrong with how Epiphone sounds?
what a great idea for a show-thanks for that guys--for me its the yamaha..no contest
Thanks so much! That yamaha was really sweet!
that’s why i got the Yamaha FGX800c over most brands i whent with Yamaha but iam getting a Fender Cd60sBlk i got a Fender CB60 Bass mabey later when i get more money i’ll buy a high end guitar like a Martin -D28
gs mini is my first guitar. been playing just under a month I bought it because to me it has an amazing tone I think like 8 or 9 I don't like the sound of any dreadnought I ever heard . and is very comfortable for me but I'm only 5 ft 9 I'm not a tall guy. to me it's perfect for the price
I'm adding an Orangewood Morgan Natural Burst Live for 2023. $265 but sold out into 2024. A bit modern cutaway. It's got a Fishman pickup, solid mahogany top with layered sapele mahogany sides/bottom, mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard/bridge, bone nut/saddle, scalloped x bracing and a well-padded gig bag. Name brand strings. Because you've only spent 265, you can add a Fishman Loudbox Mini combo for $350 and still be in 1st buy territory.
The spruce and mahogany top versions are available for 1/24 delivery.
I have had my Fender DC-60 since last August when I started learning the guitar. It’s the world’s greatest guitar!