Many Guitars under $50

Dav373

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I had gotten on the deal a while back for the starter kit at $45, but this seems like a much bigger sale going on. Seems to be many acoustic, and left a handed guitars as well.

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edit: Most of this is extremely beginner stuff, you can change the prince range on it, says like 2000 items or something.
 

Midwayman

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I dont know the prices for the higher end stuff is better than musician's friend (which has some cool combo deals with amps, etc.)
 

TekDemon

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Damn you...tempting me to buy more stuff I'll never actually have time to play...between me and my brother I think we have 3 guitars, 2-3 violins, 1 piano, 1 keyboard(purchased after the piano actually for MIDI use), and a digital drum set that we don't actually play. But...I'm so tempted to get an a nylon acoustic with a preamp...even though we have acoustics we don't have a nylon one, nor one with a preamp...

Dammit, I'm going to end up with all kinds of random instruments.

 

AMD K9

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Picked up the lefty bass for $34.95 shipped. I play righty but I will reverse the nut and use it for mods. Probably install a Jazz neck and bridge pickup with the split coil in the middle. Should be a cheap fun project.
 

Jpark

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Fullerton basses are very good for the money, I don't know about the build quality of their other guitars but the basses are very nice.
 

MIDealGuy

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eep... Fullterton bases good? i bought one and it was so poorly made it was ridiculous. bad quality on the paint, the electronics were terrible. the neck was bowed and couldn't be straightened, could not ever get the action to even approximate normal or usable. Even with new strings, the tone on it was awful and the sustain sucked.

But, on the flipside, for <$50 what do you expect.

I stopped fooling around with ultra-cheap basses. I'm spoiled by my 2 fenders ('86 jazz special, and '95 precision fretless), the ovation celebrity and the other 5 in my flock. I guess for a casual player, or something you don't mind beating the tarsnot out of it, a <$50 bass is ok.