Revstars seem to be getting huge support, maybe need to pick one up for making music!
32 years ago i bought my 1981 335TD, pre Nashville, Kalamazoo, coil tap, huge volute, paddle headstock, trapeze tailpiece, Tabaco sunburst, mind-blowing neck profile, so resonant, greatest 335 I've ever played for $950! It's been with me everywhere, everyday, and has an easy 30k hours of play time in it. Oh look there it is in my avatar!
The Yamaha is the right answer. Nothing comes close imo
There are TONS of great guitars under $1000. Pretty much any PRS SE is great, the Epiphone 335 new is under $1k and I just picked up a new Fender Telecaster Player II and it's awesome.
Revstars are solid. Picked up an RS420 for $150 bucks a while back
Iβm a huge Sterling fan. Iβve owned the JP70, the JP 160, the MAJ 100 and my #1 fiddle right now is the JP 157. All great playing guitars for (at the time) under $700 Have my eye on a few of the newer offerings.
That gorgeous red sunburst epiphone right next to it! Wow!
Revstars are soooo underrated. Sadly their look and vibe arent for everyone but those are seriously high quality instruments
I love my noventa tele. Itβs got so much personality, the roasted maple neck plays like butter
What is it the Revstaaaarrrrrrrrrrrs? ποΈ ππ
Gretsch electromatic G5422TG any day of the week
Last guy is Yoda
The Yamaha Revstarrrrrrrrsaa
All solid guitars. Often the main issue in the cheaper brands/lines is consistency of the QC so try before you buy!
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The sterlings are worth every penny . Love em
I bought a 90 dollar ibanez gio and that plays good and looks good
Last guy had speakers built in to his earlobes.
As a very happy Sterling owner, I approve this list. ππ
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