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10 Best Guitars for Beginners with Their Pros and Cons

10 Best Guitars for Beginners with Their Pros and Cons

Even for the guitar maestros like Jimmy Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton and Les Paul – A Journey of a Thousand Miles Began With a Single Strum of the String. 

If you are serious about learning the guitar, you should first make sure that you get the guitar which is suitable for beginners. A guitar with two necks may look super cool in the hands of Jimmy Page and others but if you were to buy it in the beginning of your long journey to becoming a guitarist, chances are you’ll give up soon.

So, here is a list of the best 10 guitars for beginners along with their strengths and weaknesses in a descending order. We’ve tried to include the right mix of acoustic and electric guitars in this list. 

10 Best Type of Guitars for Beginners

Here are the Top-5 acoustic guitars.

5. Taylor GS Mini Mahogany

With a warm and clear sound, this guitar is ideal when you are traveling or playing at home. The factory-set action is low which makes it ideal for beginners. Let’s take a look at its specs, pros and cons:

SpecsProsCons
Type: MiniGreat build qualityLacks the volume of a full size
Back and sides: Sapele laminateVersatile sounds
Top: Tropical mahogany High quality tone
Scale: 23.5 inch

4. Yamaha FG800

Not the most expensive of guitars, Yamaha FG800 produces the sound of an expensive guitar. No wonder it is one of the most sought after by the beginners. Let’s take a look at its specs, pros and cons:

SpecsProsCons
Type: Traditional WesternBudget friendlyNo electronics
Back and sides: Nato/OkumeGood build quality
Top: Solid spruceBest sound for the price
Scale: 25.9/16 inch

3. Epiphone Hummingbird Studio

If you want a beginner’s guitar which has been used by none other than the Rolling Stones then look no further than Epiphone Hummingbird Studio. Let’s take a look at its specs, pros and cons:

SpecsProsCons
Type: DreadnoughtEasy to playNot suitable for smaller players
Back and sides: Select mahoganyVersatile preamp
Top: Solid spruceGood sound
Scale: 25.3 inch

2. Yamaha LL6 ARE

A simple looking beginner’s level guitar that is easy to play, Yamaha LL6 ARE for its price offers way more. Let’s take a look at its specs, pros and cons:

SpecsProsCons
Type: Medium JumboGreat build qualityA bit expensive for beginners 
Back and sides: RosewoodExcellent sound quality
Top: Solid Engelmann spruce
Scale: 25.9/16 inch 

1. Fender CD-60S All-Mahogany Acoustic Guitar

The best beginner’s level acoustic guitar with an entry-level price. Let’s take a look at its specs, pros and cons:

SpecsProsCons
Type: DreadnoughtBudget friendlyNot everyone may like its look 
Back and sides: Laminated MahoganyStays in tune
Top: Solid MahoganyBalanced sound
Scale: 25.3 inch

And here are the Top-5 electric guitars.

5. Epiphone Slash “AFD” Les Paul Special-II

If you’re brand conscious and would only buy a Les Paul then this is the Les Paul for the beginners. Let’s take a look at its specs, pros and cons:

SpecsProsCons
Body: Okoume with AAA flame maple veneer Iconic electric guitar lookNot value for money
Neck: OkumeBuilt-in tuner
Fingerboard: RosewoodSimple control system
Scale: 24.75 inch

4. Gretsch G2622 Streamliner

Its semi-hollow design produces more sound when unplugged and a less aggressive tone when plugged into an amp. Let’s take a look at its specs, pros and cons:

SpecsProsCons
Body: Laminated maple, semi-hollowOffers value for moneySomewhat sponge-y tuners
Neck: NatoCenter block widens use at higher volumes
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Scale: 24.75 inch

3. Squier Bullet Mustang HH

This is one of the best electric guitars for beginners in a short-scale model. Let’s take a look at its specs, pros and cons:

SpecsProsCons
Body: BasswoodComfortable fingerboard and neckShort scale makes it look like a toy guitar 
Neck: MapleLightweight
Fingerboard: LaurelShort scale length ideal for beginners
Scale: 24 inch

2. Yamaha Pacifica 112V

Unmistakably the choice of many beginners, this guitar has set the benchmark for quality for all electric guitars for beginners. Let’s take a look at its specs, pros and cons:

SpecsProsCons
Body: AlderProduces modern soundsTremolo action isn’t smooth
Neck: MapleVery good build quality
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Scale: 25.5 inch

1. Squier Classic Vibe ‘50s Stratocaster

The No.1 choice of many beginners, Squier Classic Vibe ‘50s Stratocaster excels in all three departments – sound, sophistication and style. Let’s take a look at its specs, pros and cons:

SpecsProsCons
Body: PineTraditional looks Neck may be a bit too big for the beginners 
Neck: MapleBest value for money
Fingerboard: Maple
Scale: 25.5 inch

Which Guitar Goes Best With Which Music Genre?

Which guitar you end up selecting will also depend upon what type of music you intend to play on it. This table should help you select the right guitar for yourself.

We have a wide selection of all these guitars on OLX Pakistan. 

GenreGuitar
Indie rock or folkAcoustic guitar
Rock and metalElectric guitar
FunkBass guitar
Bass Guitar

Take away from this blog

We hope you’ve realized that there is no one right answer when selecting your first guitar. A lot would depend on you, your personality and preferences and what type of music you want to play. 

Just remember that your first guitar should feel right in your hands. It should look cool enough with the color scheme and finish which just makes you want to pick it up and play. 

Let us know if you found this guide helpful and don’t forget to check out our guitar inventory. 

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