Wednesday, June 17, 2009

HOW TO SAVE MONEY ON GUITAR GEAR

One way to save money on guitar gear is to first learn about the equipment you will need. For instance, if you are a beginner, then an acoustic guitar with case, plus a digital tuner is enough to get started.

If you're using a steel stringed guitar then a strap and some picks should be added to the package, but these items are not necessary with a nylon stringed guitar.

Those who want to play electric guitar will also need to buy an amplifier. This shouldn't create too much of an added expense because package deals often include an amp too.

The biggest decision facing most beginners is what guitar to buy. Whether it be an acoustic or an electric depends solely on the preferences of the individual who will be playing the instrument. Neither guitar is better than the other as far as learning goes. But in order to save money on guitar gear its a good idea to ask yourself what type of music you want to learn how to play. The answer to that question will help determine your choice of instrument.

Of course, you may like a variety of styles like I do. In that case, I suggest getting an acoustic because of it's portability. You can take and play an acoustic guitar anywhere you want because it doesn't need to be plugged in.

However, an acoustic-electric cutaway offers both options- plug it in or play it unplugged. Sounds good either way and the cutaway feature gives access to the upper regions of the neck for lead guitar riffs. This is what I would buy if I could only have one guitar.

Ovation Standard Elite 2778 AX Acoustic-Electric Guitar Black

Another way to save money on guitar gear is to take the time to ask questions and compare products. Research items you're interested in buying online first. Read customer reviews. Find out about their likes and dislikes and keep notes. This will provide a lot of insight and give you a price point to reference if you're shopping offline.

Many stores also hold clearance sales during the summer months to make way for their new stock, so this is a great time to save money on guitar gear. Here are two examples...

Free Gear, Rebates + Savings on Fender's Hottest Gear During the Summer Fest while Supplies Last.

Price Drops on Line 6 Spider Amps through July 31

Well, that should be enough to wet your appetite for now. If you'd like, you can visit my website for more free tips on how to save money on guitar gear. Planning ahead will help save you time and frustration, not to mention regret. Make sure you get what you pay for, but more importantly, be willing to pay for what you hope to get. It's worth it in the long run!

Till next time...
Keep practicing!

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2 comments:

How To Guitar Tune said...

I really agree. Shopping around and doing your research before a salesman can talk you into anything is very important. I compare prices over 3 or 4 different stores and make sure that I know what they sound like.

I was fortunate enough to get a rebated Yamaha Pacifica and a Fender 90w as my first set-up. They're STILL awesome after 4 years.

Guitar Dog said...

I agree totally too..everybody is excited when buying a guitar and most of people buys the first one, but they could pay 50% less if only do some research! God, why do we have google!?