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Home Vintage Guitar Articles Music Learn About Purchasing a New Guitar
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Learn About Purchasing a New Guitar |
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Written by MatthewJames
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Friday, 05 June 2009 |
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It is a difficult task to buy a guitar especially if there are wide options to choose from. Knowing the right features and the style of your choice can give you a definite idea on how to buy a guitar that suits your personality. The different guitar available in the market is a factor for many guitar enthusiasts to be confused in buying the right guitar for them thus, ending with not being able to produce a good decision in buying one. As a beginner, it is frustrating to have different options for a single guitar and not knowing how to find the right one for you.
by MatthewJames
It is a difficult task to buy a guitar especially if there are wide options to choose from. Knowing the right features and the style of your choice can give you a definite idea on how to buy a guitar that suits your personality. The different guitar available in the market is a factor for many guitar enthusiasts to be confused in buying the right guitar for them thus, ending with not being able to produce a good decision in buying one. As a beginner, it is frustrating to have different options for a single guitar and not knowing how to find the right one for you.
Make sure you examine the guitar for obvious faults. Used guitars will always have little scratches in their finish. This is not an issue as they can normally be buffed out. Besides it gives the guitar character to have a little wear and tear. But examine the body and neck of the guitar closely for cracks in the wood. Also look for dents on the bottom of the body, the end of the body and around the headstock. Dents in this area are also an indication the guitar has been dropped. Small dents on the face of the body are not usually an issue.
Glued on necks are the next most robust guitar neck and many guitars are made with glued on necks. The bolt on neck is the least robust and can allow for sideways movement of the neck if the bolts loosen. So if buying a bolt on neck guitar ensure that the neck is straight not twisted and there is no sideways movement in the neck. Fender guitars have bolt on necks.
After identifying your type of music and identifying the right guitar for you, it is also important to test the quality of the guitar you wish to purchase. Knowing how to buy a guitar is important for this will determine what kind of music you can produce with the guitar you purchased. One can check every music stores and look into different newspaper and online ads for the brands and the reviews by other users for you to have a comparative basis in choosing what guitar to buy.
Choosing the guitar that suits you and your personality means testing its quality before purchasing it. You can check every strings of the guitar and play it as loud as you want or plug it if it is an electric guitar to test its different pick up tunes. Just remember to be patient in finding the guitar that you want in different stores.
Buying a guitar is a lot of fun. Take your time and enjoy the experience. Make sure you are completely happy with the instrument before you part with your hard earned cash. Follow the tips above and ensure the instrument is good quality. Point out any flaws to the seller as this will drive the price down. Once you have found the right guitar, shop around dont be too eager to purchase it. You might find the same guitar for a better price or a guitar that is even more suited to you.
About the Author:
Matthew James knows a lot about sound and stereo and has been mixing music for over a decade. For further information about stereo and sound, visit his site about Axebay guitars and check our new online guitar board.
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