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The thing about hollow body and especially solid top carved guitars ,is there's a slight airiness to the tone. But it's also the actual feel when playing one.
My suggestion is look I to either a used recent Eastman 810CE or. 805CE at the price your budget allows. It might be slightly more $.
If you do t care about the Acostic airiness then look into a used 175 type of laminate guitar. But again Eastman, Peerless, Epiphone are pretty much the budget allowed.
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06-26-2020 01:04 PM
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Maybe consider the Stanford CR Vanguard. Solid spruce top, laminated maple back and sides and ebony fingerboard. Price is around 1.100€.
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Nothing for under a price of $1k will touch an Epi Premium '175. Nothing else comes close. It truly sounds nearly as good as the real thing. I don't think many here have even owned one.
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Possibly an Ibanez af81 and put a nice pickup in it .... or an AF91
Even the low end Ibanez like thes are very consistent
and consequently fairly safe to buy used unseen
good luck
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A $1000 is a good budget. I look to Japan for my fix in hollowbody guitars these days. I recommend that you consider Archtop Tribute guitars. They are built almost like old school Gibson laminateds. I have posted this video twice before:
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I am happy with everything that I have and buying more material things is not my cup of tea. However I have a significant birthday coming up and my wife would put money towards a (nother) guitar.
I would like to develop the chordal style in the video below more.
So which guitar do you think is best for that style?
A few caveats;
# €1000 or less
# Left-handed
# Can only buy in the EU (due to import tax)
Looking forward to your replies
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You can get a Godin from Thomann for a little under 800. D'Angelicos are also great value at under 1000 and can be found lefty.
Godin 5th Ave Kingpin P90 LH – Thomann Ellada
Places to look for left handers in EU
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Unless I am greatly mistaken, the gentleman in the video is playing some Ibanez model. A similar guitar should be available in a left-hand model. Ibanez instruments are well made and play well and are often quite affordable. I have had several with no problems. Good luck!
Just checked Sweetwater -they have a LH AF 55 for $ 380.
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When playing electric solo fingerstyle I prefer guitars that have sustain and sweet trebles (a la Ted Greene). So my suggestion would be a solid or a semi-hollow guitar.
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Originally Posted by citizenk74
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Most of the guitars readily available these days nearing the thousand euro mark are good, in fact it's harder to find a bad one. So, questions to consider (in no particular order) are nut width, inset humbucker and plywood top or floater on a carved or pressed top, quality when played acoustic.
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Originally Posted by Liarspoker
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