Gibson Acoustic Guitars

What is the difference between the price and my super expensive guitars?
A $ 1999 Gibson acoustic guitar much better than a $ 199 Ibanez and $ 699 acoustic guitar Taylor acoustic guitar, or are you just paying for the design and nice finish? If you can not be more precise, if you please.
A guitar under $ 200 is not so damn good. 200-500 is a fan of good guitar class. 700-1000 usually input range of professional quality. $ 1000 above is the "custom" quality. Best to put everything together. The high-end guitars can run 3K. On the other hand, and the payment of the vintage in general. Making extended a little more complex, some brands are known to have strengths and weaknesses. For example, in the final Superior, an Epiphone Les Paul is the real deal, a bass guitar. At the lower end, Epiphone make junk. Ibanez guitars are known cost / value of guitars ... cheap guitars are of excellent quality for the price. Some luthiers are famous for a model and all what they are doing is not desirable. Some are excellent acoustic, electric ugly. Some in the other direction. The differences are in the woods (Even if, in the forests of the guitar, usually well against the cheap) hardware (chrome is cheap and is rapidly losing plastic finish and possibly breaks, while the graphite and steel to last forever) electronics (economic components and wiring in quality) and crafts (a guitar made by human hands is more expensive than one made all the guitars ... usually less than $ 500 is produced in series). End depends on the materials intended / look. Some finishes are soooo stripes who do not appreciate deep and show ever, and are easy to fill and polished. For complete price factor options: active front passive pickups, locking tuners and bridges one or two bars so trem ... So, yes ... there is a real quality difference between a guitar and a guitar 199, 1999. It is generally accepted that no one should buy cheaper guitars. Novices should start in the range of 200 to 300. After a year or three, go for the best guitar you can afford, especially if you intend to play in front of people for money. If you never intend to leave his room all the good you can get what you can get buy with guitars 300 to $ 800 depending. A beginner usually can not appreciate a great guitarist. When you play well enough to know the difference, we must begin to seriously begin to address as guitars as possible, learn their preferences. As for cost, you pay for a guitar that sounds better, physically to play better and require less attention fans (But really should be a fan anyway) to stay in good condition. To keep a guitar is cheap, you have to replace some equipment each five or six years depending on usage. A dollar of 1000 and the guitar is usually to set up exactly as you want, and never have to repair if you take care property. EDIT: Kab analogy is very good ... Most of us have reached U.S. dollars 700 guitars. "And the right of Mikey Gibson acoustics. They are an example from a manufacturer that has a beauty of rare animals, and their acoustic tour that reputation without living up to.
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