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Today's budget guitars are so much better than when I was starting out.

Posted on 12/26/23 at 7:32 pm
Posted by midnight1961
Member since Jan 2007
1663 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 7:32 pm
Today's budget guitars are so much better than when I was starting out.

I remember the budget guitars of my youth (late 70's)...impossible to keep in tune, terrible intonation, super high action & microphonic pickups.

I just bought an inexpensive offset guitar on sale for $102.00 shipped, and after a setup and fresh set of strings it plays so well.

I think with the introduction of the CNC, and other factors, as well as cheap labor, a lot of these guitars make a good platform for modding, and in some cases don't even need mods.

Any of y'all like messing with cheap guitars ?

Posted by auggie
Opelika, Alabama
Member since Aug 2013
30968 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 9:05 pm to
My favorite Telecaster is a Made in Indonesia Squier Telecaster Standard from the 90s.
It probably cost around 200 bucks new, but the neck is perfect and has beautiful figuring. The frets are just right.
I've completely upgraded pickups and controls. I couldn't ask for a better Telecaster for my own personal use.
Posted by SidewalkTiger
Midwest, USA
Member since Dec 2019
67253 posts
Posted on 12/26/23 at 9:12 pm to
In the acoustic world, it's amazing what you can get in the $300-600 range these days.
Posted by jdd48
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2012
23457 posts
Posted on 12/27/23 at 7:37 am to
My first guitar was a pawn shop Hondo cherry red strat copy that played terribly.

Glad to hear that instruments in that range are getting better. A lack of playability can be stifling to someone starting out.
Posted by TheFretShack
Member since Oct 2015
1347 posts
Posted on 12/27/23 at 8:53 am to
Tribal elders and rich collectors can talk all they want about the grails of McCarty-era Kalamazoo, Leo-era Fullerton, pre-WWII Nazareth ... truth be told, we are in the BEST era ever for guitarists. In that fully functional instruments that are pleasing to all five senses abound at EVERY price point for EVERY consumer segment and demographic.

The great equalizer has been the advent of affordable, advanced computer - specifically CAD and CNC - technology and cheap Asian labor doing for peanuts what the machines can't. You simply no longer have to fill a room with skilled labor using traditional tools and means to make great product. That's what made those guitars of days gone by so expensive. Today's do-most-everything machines get more affordable every day, they can run 24/7 365 days a year if need be, with the only margin of tolerances error being operator/human oriented. And unit consistency is off the charts as well thanks to tech and modern means - every brand used to be vulnerable to trash and treasure in consecutive serial numbers. No longer the case, or at least you only see lemons and duds being an entire line versus limited examples.
Posted by FightinTigersDammit
Louisiana North
Member since Mar 2006
46425 posts
Posted on 12/27/23 at 12:29 pm to
These are great days, bros
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