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A few from the beginner guitar range, which ones right for you?

My beginner guitar range is inclusive of a variety of budget friendly Guitars ranging from squier strats to exotic looking malted maple chord nomads. I managed to get a few bits together, after all how can you have a guitar store with no guitars.

The collection includes solid build squier strat affinity at an attractive price point. It offers crisp clear bright tones good for pop rock and blues now if you swapped the bridge for a solid fender bridge and put some Texas special pickups in you would barely know the difference from a real fender guitar.

I have the Encore blaster which is aimed at somebody who has never picked a guitar up before and learning from scratch which reflects in the price. Ive set the guitars and basses up with a nice low action. Guitars have a nice light string gauge 9 on which are perfect for a complete beginner as you dont have the finger strength yet so its easy to play and bend strings.

CHORD NOMAD ELECTRO ACOUSTIC and FENDER CD60 ELECTRIC ACOUSTIC GUITARS

2 very budget friendly guitars with excellent playability. If you want to play acoustically or fancy plugging in then these guitars offer great value for money. Both set up with excellent playability and 11 gauge strings on. Its usually 11s or 12s for acoustic guitars but 11s are easier to play. Ive put material 80/20 bronze strings on which are made up of 80 percent copper and 20 percent zinc alloy, are the most common and know for their bright lively and sparking tones.

Included in the collection are lower end fender stratocasters and epiphone les pauls which are a step up from your squiers and encores but still at a price thats not overwhelming to the consumer amongst other guitars such as the modern looking steel strung Rathbone showmaster and not to forget the modern Cort earth 60 acoustic guitar

Any questions get in contact with coolhandguitars today!

 

 

 

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