Q: Which is better? An Epiphone acoustic-electric guitar or a Yamaha acoustic-electric guitar?
I'm deciding between these two guitars:
Yamaha FX 335 Acoustic-Electric Guitar-
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Yamaha-FX-33
A: To be truthful I haven't played either, but looking at the specs, I would go for the Yamaha. Look at the warranty for a start. It seems like a better quality instrument from where I'm sitting. It's more expensive, and this will almost certainly be reflected
Im just wondering if i can play my yamaha acoustic/electric guitar on a electric epiphone amp that i use to play my les paul with.
I usually play parlor guitars and wanted to try out a guitar with larger sound. I bought this guitar to try out the dreadnaught size.
These guitars are designed to provide great playability for on-stage performance with large and deep bodies that deliver a dynamic sound bracing designs that resist feedback and single cutaways that provide access to the upper neck.
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http://www.guitarcenter.com/Yamaha-F335- Acoustic-Guitar-102919487-i1166364.gc
I had this guitar for about a year, has scratches on the pickguard, and a scratch of paint fell off near the logo
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Fender-Stand
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