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Is Stagg SW201 good choice for a guitar?
i want to buy a guitar and have no idea as to which is good i have been researching and found this one
http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/43826-stagg-...
...it looks good and is cheap....is it any good?
worth buying or not ? please tell
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
To be honest, I wouldn't bother with it. If you were willing to put an extra £50 to that you could pick up an Epiphone, Fender or Ibanez, which are all pretty reliable makes. The problem with the guitar you've asked about is that it will never stay in tune for long, which gets pretty frustrating after a while. If you're stuck to £50 - £60, look on ebay and get a good second hand model. hope this helps and good luck.
- 6 years ago
err sorry im late but yeah, this guitar is amazing. i have been playing guitar for 5 years (i m 13) and done some gigs, and busking, and i have NEVER had a problem with this baby. xx
- GibsonEssGeeLv 71 decade ago
You'd be better off going to Lidl and seeing if they have an £60 electro-acoustics left on special.