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Top 7 Best Acoustic Guitars Under 100 Dollars of 2020

By Klaus Crow 4 Comments

Top 7 Best Acoustic Guitars under 100 dollars

Today we review the best acoustic guitars under 100 dollars of 2020. You have to take into account that these are low-price guitars that can’t be compared to slightly more expensive models or high quality guitars, but nonetheless the quality, sound and price you get for these acoustic guitars is absolutely amazing.

If you’re a beginner guitar player you obviously want to start out with a low-budget acoustic guitar, or if you’re an intermediate guitar player you might need a “not so expensive” second guitar for backup or other purposes, or maybe you just like to bring a guitar on camping and traveling. For all these scenarios the steel-string acoustics in this list are absolute winners.

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Let’s take a look at the best acoustic guitars under 100 dollars:

1 – Squier by Fender SA-150 Acoustic Guitar

Squier by Fender SA-150 Acoustic Guitar

SOUND & QUALITY

The Squier SA-150 is a full-size steel-string dreadnought acoustic guitar designed by Fender, a major guitar brand that has the reputation of building dependable quality guitars. The top of the body is made from lindenwood and mahogany is used for the back and sides.

This robust, durable and good looking design can handle the use and abuse of the beginner guitar player or traveling musician. The Fender Squier SA-150 also has a slim neck that makes it easy and comfortable to play and the body produces a full and vibrant tone, that allows for both bright and warm sounds. A great affordable instrument for the beginner guitar player.

GUITAR CONSTRUCTION / SPECS:

Top: Lindenwood
Back and sides: Mahogany
Fretboard Material: dark-stained maple
Bracing: scalloped bracing
Neck: Mahogany
Bridge: Hardtail bridge
Tuners: Die-cast chrome tuners
Body finish: Natural finish
More info, Prices and Reviews for the Squier SA-150

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Top 8 Best Acoustic Guitar Amps For Gigs & Practice 2019

By Klaus Crow 5 Comments

Top-8-Best-Acoustic-Guitar-Amps-For-Gigs-&-PracticeFor a lot of guitar players an acoustic guitar amp is a luxury product and not a necessity. Usually it becomes interesting for musicians who want to play with their acoustic guitar at small clubs, bars, cafe’s, coffee houses and for busking. But there are also musicians who have found the holy grail in the acoustic amp for practicing purposes and playing for enjoyment.

I haven’t had an acoustic guitar amp for a long time myself, because whenever I played acoustic on stage I usually plugged directly into the mixer, using our own band’s P.A. system. Fortunately, I’ve had the pleasure of playing and trying out many amps over the years from guitar students, fellow musicians and guitar shops in the area.

A while back I decided to buy my own acoustic amp because I was asked to play for a small audience of around 50 people. But then something unexpectedly happened. One afternoon the amp arrived at my home, I plugged in my guitar, started playing and I couldn’t stop anymore. The amp sounded so great and mesmerising. I played the next day, and the next, and the next, and I still play it every day (yes I do sleep and eat in between).

I am sold, I am completely sold. I never had so much fun practicing, playing and singing songs at home, and also playing the gig was heaven. I was totally swept away by the sound and power of the amp carrying the performance to a superior level.

I must admit it’s due to a high quality acoustic guitar amp that sounds really incredible. Nonetheless, it adds major value to practice, playing and performing.

So wherever you are in your guitar journey you should try plugging your guitar into an acoustic amp and see where it will take you. You never know, it might change your life as a musician. It could be your trigger and stepping-stone to playing and performing for a small live audience, or just having a blast playing and practicing at home.

Today we got a list of eight awesome acoustic guitar amps in different price ranges, watts, size and quality, all unique in their own way. The amps are great value for money, and ideal for practice and gigs.

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1 – ACUS – ONEFORSTRINGS 8 ACOUSTIC GUITAR AMPLIFIER – SIMON
Acus-OneForStrings 8 - Simon - Sound Engineering
The ACUS Oneforstrings 8- Simon is one high class acoustic amplifier. What you hear is beautiful, sparkling, full, and a real natural sounding tone. It’s perfect for performing as well as practicing and recording. You can also use it as a mini PA system.

The innovative and stylish control panel features custom styled knobs, micrometric and functional. With equalisation, the tone controls modify frequency levels without suppressing the original note, even at lower and upper registers. The whole range also features multiple channels and reverb with processors exclusive to Acus.

Also provided are line outs, mic and auxiliary inputs. The Acus has a protective metal grille and carry handles, perfect for on the road. The Italians at “Acus Sound Engineering” have done an amazing job. It is versatile and responsive, with a full range of functions specifically tailored for acoustic instruments. It’s standing easily alongside high quality amps like AER (see next). It’s the perfect amp for acoustic guitar, singing and other acoustic instruments.

Channels: All separately adjustable channels, Gain control & Effect send per channel
Channel 1 and 2: input jack or balanced XLR input and switchable phantom power
Channel 3: jack input
Channel 4: stereo RCA input
Controls: Master Volume, Effect master controller, Volume line out
EQ: 3-band EQ per channel (bass, middle, treble), gain control, and master volume
FX: Reverb, Chorus, Flanger, Delay. Digital fx unit with 8 different DSP reverb effects
Power: 200 Watt
Speakers 1 x 8″ bass speaker + 1 x ring tweeter
Weight: 28.60 lbs (13 kg)
Dimensions: (W x D x H) 32 x 27.5 x 39 cm
Extra: Balanced XLR DI output, Line-out output with jack or stereo RCA, Headphone output, Notch filter and Ground lift
More info, Prices and Reviews for the ACUS – OneforStrings 8 – Simon
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10 Best Distortion Pedals That Rock

By Klaus Crow 9 Comments

10 Best Distortion Pedals That RockYou got a guitar, an amp, a decent clean sound, but your amp is missing that great distortion sound that will blow you away. You might already have a great distortion, but you’re lacking a 70’s classic rock tone or you want to add that sweet tone from your favorite guitar player to your arsenal.

Well, today we got a list of 10 awesome distortion pedals that will suit every style of guitar playing from delicate blues to classic rock to ruthless heavy metal.

These sounds will satisfy all your funky riffs and soaring lead solos. A great selection of stompboxes ranging from 50 up to 250 dollars, depending on your budget and personal taste, there is something here for every musician who wants to rock the place.

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The Best Acoustic Guitars Under 450 Dollars – 2022

By Klaus Crow 6 Comments

Best acoustic guitars under 450 dollars

Most entry level guitar players start off with a decent low budget acoustic guitar, but there are also beginners and intermediates who might have a few extra bucks to spend and are aiming for better sound and quality. It could also be that you want to upgrade and move on to your next guitar and keep your first guitar for travel or backup.

A good quality guitar motivates and inspires to practice and play. Whenever I walk into the living room and my guitar catches my eye, there’s no way back, I just got to play it. That’s what guitars can do. You want a guitar that moves you.

Today we’re going to look at some of the best acoustic guitars under 450 dollars for 2022. This is a nice affordable price range where good things are happening and guitars really step up. These 8 beautiful designs are all impressive in their own unique way and great value for money.

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1 – Seagull S6

seagull S6

Seagull is a Canadian guitar company and sub-brand of Godin Guitars. It’s most popular model is the S6. The guitar produces a warm to bright range sound. Full, crisp, warm and dynamic. A great feature is the narrow headstock that will keep the guitar in tune at all times. The Seagull S6 is a well-manufactured, smooth-playing instrument with a lovely tone.

Top: Select Pressure Tested Solid Cedar
Back and sides: Canadian Wild Cherry
Fretboard Material: Rosewood
Neck: Silver Leaf Maple Integrated Set Neck
Finish: Semi-Gloss Custom Polished Finish
More info, Prices and Reviews for the Seagull S6

2 – Big Baby Taylor

big baby taylor

Taylor is a leading guitar manufacturer that produces high quality guitars. The Big Baby Taylor is the biggest of their Travel/Small body guitar series. Bigger than the Baby Taylor and the GS Mini, it’s almost a full size guitar with its 15/16-size dreadnought.

Still, it does have the scale length (25 1/2 inch) of a full-size guitar which makes it look and feel like a grownup guitar, only easier to manage because of it’s smaller and slimmer body. Like the Baby Taylor, the Big Baby has an arched back that provides strength and contributes to its big tonal output. A great sound, awesome playability, a high quality guitar brand and yet affordable.

Size: 15/16-size Dreadnought
Top: Sitka Spruce
Back and sides: Layered Sapele.
Fretboard Material: Ebony
Bracing: Classic X Bracing
Scale Length: 25-1/2″
Tuners: Die-Cast Chrome
Pickguard: Tortoise
Bridge: Rosewood
Top Finish: Varnish
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