PHILADELPHIA - The best guitar for beginners is the one you will enjoy playing and practicing on. If you are just starting out, you may want to purchase a more affordable guitar than other models. There are many good options available on the market. Take a look at these models: Taylor Academy 10, Takamine GD20, Ibanez PF2MH, PRS SE Standard 24.


Taylor Academy 10

The Taylor Academy 10 is a good choice for the beginner who wants a quality guitar at an affordable price. It has a solid spruce top, a layered Sapele back and sides, and a comfortable neck. The guitar features a powerful sound, punchy midrange, and a great balance of high and low frequencies. It also comes with a soft gig bag.

It's easy to play and comfortable to hold. It also has a bright, full tone that's better than most more expensive guitars. It costs more than some other beginner guitars, but it's a safe investment.

Takamine GD20

Takamine's GD20 guitar for beginners features a solid cedar top, mahogany back and sides, and a slim cedar neck. It has a warm, detailed tone and is perfect for beginners. The slim neck design makes it easy to handle and access the entire fretboard.

Takamine's GD20 is one of the cheaper models in its line. It comes with nylon strings. It is designed for beginners while featuring a higher-end guitar's electronics. The GD20 guitar is available in two sizes and two body shapes. Each body shape offers different benefits and drawbacks, so it is important to decide what you prefer before making a purchase.

Ibanez PF2MH

If you are a beginner guitar player and are looking for a great guitar for your budget, look no further than the Ibanez PF2MH guitar. This instrument has a mini body design with a Sapele top, back, and sides. It is also fitted with Ibanez Advantage bridge pins and includes a Gig Bag.

This 3/4-sized guitar features a Sapele top, back, and a 22.8" scale. It also features an Open Pore Natural finish, which contributes to the natural aesthetics of the guitar and improves its tone. Thicker finishes can impede the vibration of the guitar body and choke up the tone, whereas a light finish allows the wood to react with the movement of the strings.

PRS SE Standard 24

The PRS SE Standard 24 is a comfortable, fun guitar that has great quality for the price. However, there are some issues with the guitar that you should know about. For starters, you should stretch the strings, making the guitar tune better and reducing fret buzz. There are also some issues with the paint.

If you want to play a variety of genres, this guitar is a great choice. It can cover a variety of sounds, from jazz to heavy metal. You can also use volume control, distortion, and overdrive to make it sound great. You can use the PRS SE Standard 24 as your first electric guitar or as an addition to your existing PRS collection. This guitar is worth the money.

Squier Classic Vibe Telecaster '50s

Suppose you're a beginner who's looking for a solid body Telecaster with a modern C-shaped maple neck and two single coil pickups. In that case, the Squier Classic Vibe Telecaster combines classic looks with modern convenience. Thanks to its dual Alnico single coil pickups and 9.5" radius, it has a classic Tele sound. It's also available in two color schemes, which is handy if you need to change the guitar's look from time to time.

There are three different Telecaster models in the Squier Classic Vibe series, each with its own unique features and benefits. The cheapest one is the 50s Telecaster, which features a Master Volume and Tone control, while the more expensive ones feature a beautiful vintage design and great durability.

Sun Valley Super Shredder Hardtail

If you are a beginner at rock guitar playing and don't want to spend much money on a new guitar, the Sun Valley Super Shredder Hardtail is a great option for beginners. This guitar has a fixed bridge and is made of high-quality wood. Schecter is a brand well known for making metal guitars. Although they make seven and 8-string guitars regularly, they also make guitars for other genres as well.

The Sun Valley Super Shredder line features a variety of guitars that offer a great combination of vintage and modern playability. This guitar has a solid black limba body and neck, a thin "C" profile, and a Floyd Rose 1500-series tremolo for superior tone control. It also features a low-profile ebony fingerboard and a pair of Pasadena humbuckers.