This is the sweet spot for quality. You get better wood, more reliable tuning, and an instrument that can last a lifetime (e.g., Fender Player Series or PRS SE ).
American-made classics like Gibson or Taylor . These are investments with premium tone and feel. 3. The "In-Store" Checklist buying a new guitar
Even if you’re a total beginner, pick it up. You don't need to play a solo; just check for these three things: This is the sweet spot for quality
Easier on the fingers (thinner strings) and incredibly versatile. Great if you want to play rock, blues, or pop. You’ll also need an amp and a cable. more reliable tuning
The classic "unplugged" sound. It’s harder on the fingertips initially, but perfect for folk, country, and singer-songwriter styles.