Cheaper, Used Guitar: Is it Best for a Beginner?

By John Hammond


A person who has just begun to learn how to play a guitar should own one. There are two options to own a guitar. The beginner can purchase a new guitar which is more costly or they can opt to buy a used guitar. Beginners are often advised to buy a used guitar just to get the hang of guitar-playing. They can purchase these in pawn shops and garage sales. They are also offered in various sites on the internet. However, it is advisable to purchase one from a pawn shop or online since the quality of the used guitar is often guaranteed since they won't be available for sale if they were damaged.

Like any others, purchasing a second-hand instrument has its own benefits and drawback. One key factor is the quality of the second hand instrument. Some of these instruments might even need fixes. Whatever the cost is, the starter should think and choose whether the instrument is best for him.

The most obvious reason why people buy a used one is the cost. It is a known fact that new guitars are more expensive to own. Used guitars are often cheaper. However, it is important to examine the guitar before deciding to buy it because the guitar may have a few dents and scratches which would explain the low price. There is also the question of the quality of material that the guitar is made of. It may be cheap because it is of low standard. That may also be the underlying reason why the previous owner decided to sell it in the first place. It is also important to do some research on the various used guitars out in the market. If you're just going to use the guitar for practicing purposes then a used guitar is more practical.

In examining the guitar, since the beginner may not know how it should sound in perfect or almost-perfect condition, it is important to bring along someone who does so that the person can be the one to test the guitar. Again, it is important to test the guitar since the quality may not be worth its price.

The cost of repairing the guitar is also something worth considering. You may end up spending more than you bargained for. Bring the guitar to a music store or to a place that repairs guitars. Have it estimated. If the cost of repairing the guitar costs more than purchasing a new guitar then opt for the new guitar instead.

I'm pretty sure that you already know that getting a new one is quite expensive, which is why buying second hand guitars are more popular to beginners. While you are still learning this beautiful instrument, it's more than enough to get a used guitar. What you need to focus on is practice on making your performance close to perfect - and that's when you can concentrate on buying a new, quality guitar.




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