#A good guitar that will last me a lifetime <450€
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yamaha pacifica all day
Yamaha Revstar looks different and fits in the budget
i dont know about lifetime but im very happy with my eart gw2
the tone is immaculate and its a headless
new Cort headless would also be in that ballpark I think
a 'lifetime' guitar for less than 500 is kinda impossible I think
i dont think its even possible
at all
lifetime is a LONG LONG time
I think a Schecter in that price range could last you a long time, especially when it's a no-frill hardtail
or some Ibanez
Ibanez S-Series are fantastic. If you don't need a Trem, the S521 is my recommendation in that price range.
yamaha revstar.
Yeah i was thinkinh abt this onr too but wich is better element or standard
Yeahh well i meant like a very loong time without worrying abt it
Standard is better but also more expensive. I have the element and that's good too. The stainless steel frets of the standard should last a lot longer.
All guitars require maintenance from time to time, but they don't just fall apart unless you leave it outdoors for months or something.... Find a guitar you like and go for it. Yamaha, Ibanez, others make perfectly good entry level guitars
a year or two ago i would have said a classic vibe
i would say used they're still a decent price but inflation is hitting like a truck over at fender
with proper care any guitar can really last a lifetime
you shouldn't be scared or lazy to do basic regular maitenance
every guitar will require it
it's not like you can just do nothing to it forever and not complain that its starting to feel shitty
Got u yeah . And by maintenance what can i do ? Except for changing strings and cleaninh it
basic set up
Rga42fm
Pretty durable imo, thats my go-to and it plays great and just needs good care
If you play it a lot you might have to get the frets dressed a few times in your lifetime
But that's like... Every ten years for most people, or never if you don't actually play it much
PRS SE CUSTOM 24 used in good condition will go for about this.
or on sale.
Just make sure you have money to get it set up by a technician if you do not know how.
yamaha revstar better
subjective.
also completely dependant on size of player's hands
I've played dozens of both brands and the yamaha from either the element or standard line is just made better.
Alllrightt
oops sorry meant to reply to the guy above
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