Guitars Comparison
When picking a guitar, you’ll want to think about the kind of music you plan to play, since different guitars fit different styles. You should also consider the size and shape of the guitar to make sure it feels comfortable in your hands. It’s important to look at the materials, brand, and overall quality so you know you’re getting something reliable for your money. Of course, you’ll also want to think about your budget, since guitars can range from very affordable to extremely expensive. Finally, you might want to choose a guitar that looks good to you, since having an instrument you love can make playing even more fun.
On this page, we'll compare a few different electric and acoustic guitars
| Image | Name | Price | Body Type | Pickups |
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Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster | $289.99 | Solid Poplar | SSS Ceramic |
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Fender Player II Stratocaster | $999.99 | Solid Alder | SSS Noiseless |
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Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s | $2,799.00 | Solid Alder | HH Burstbucker |
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Ibanez RG220 | $230.00 | Solid Basswood | HH PSND |
| Image | Name | Price | Body Type | Pickups |
| Image | Name | Price | Body Type |
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Martin D-28 | $3,299.00 | Spruce & Rosewood |
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Gibson J-45 | $2,999.00 | Spruce & Mahogany |
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Yamaha FG800 | $229.00 | Mahogany |
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