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Old 03.29.2008, 10:59 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by ZEROpumpkins
Usually they aren't the greatest quality though. IMO second hand is the way to go, you get a guitar that's worn in and sounds great.

Just be sure that it's not TOO worn in

I agree but generally used guitars need to be set up. And who's going to set it up? Although new guitars can sometimes be in need of a set up too.

Going to a cool guitar store (not guitar center) and asking for some help picking out a well set-up cheap used guitar, a cheap practice amp, a strap, and a tuner (and get them to throw in a pack of strings, some picks, and a n instructional DVD while they are at it) would be a good option, though it may run up the bill more than a package.
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