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Old November 15th, 2006
alan_gregory alan_gregory is offline
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To be honest, I think most modern guitars are fairly well set up from the shop, and it's quite quick and cheap to get a tech to do the final tweaks.

I would advise you to do is spend a few quiet afternoons in your local friendly guitar shops. Set yourself a budget, and compare all their guitars side by side. Allow £30 extra for a setup and new strings.

At the lower range (£150 - £250) look out for Crafter and Tanglewood. Further up (£300 - £500), the better quality Crafters and Tanglewoods, plus Yamaha APXs and Takamines. These are only suggestions, so don't limit yourself just to these!

As mentioned earlier, it's worth getting a solid top, and if you're in the £300+ you're also looking for a solid back, and probably sides too.

If you find a straight acoustic which takes your fancy, you can add electrics to it at a later date. Something simple like a Dean Markley Sweet Spot will cost £50 plus £10 fitting, but that's a passive pickup - there's no battery, or volume/tone controls. Alternatively something like a B Band A3.2 will cost around £120 plus £50 fitting.

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