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If you love music, you could probably agree that playing the guitar is one of the best instruments. When you’re first starting out, though, it’s crucial that you pick the right style and the correct type of instrument to set you up for success. Laying the groundwork by developing your skills on the right guitar can only lead to success in the long run. People who start on a more complex guitar can feel less confident and stunted in their growth. Today, we’ll be looking at different types of acoustic guitars to start on, based on a guitarworld article.

Fender CD-60S All-Mahogany Acoustic Guitar

If brands are important to you, this is definitely the one to start with. With a launch price of $229,  this guitar is dreadnought guitar’s all-mahogany construction leaves you only wanting to play more. The wooden finish produces a rich, full sound that will have you in disbelief. The guitar’s chrome die-cast tuners are incredible, and it’s an excellent choice for a little above $200. 

Epiphone Hummingbird Studio

With a decadent rock n’ roll heritage, this guitar is not something to turn your nose to. Played by the Rolling Stones, with the incredible artistry of a pearl-inlaid neck and art worked scratchplate, you’ll definitely be the talk of the town. This Epiphone guitar is set at $369, an impressive bargain compared to its close to $3,000 big brother from Gibson. If you want to plug in and play, the preamp is versatile enough for you to get a wide range of tones.

Epiphone DR100

If you’re on a budget, the Epiphone DR100 is the guitar for you. The DR100 produces an unbelievable sound quality for how little the price tag is. For a little over $100, you get a good build quality and a relatively easy playing guitar. With ample resonance, you just can’t go wrong, especially since this guitar comes in a variety of finishes. There’s even a slim taper profile of the neck, so you have an easier time playing. If you’re not looking to break the bank on a guitar, this is the perfect one for you.