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Post by bradtheblue on Mar 20, 2024 18:43:41 GMT
Hello everyone! I am wanting to buy my first guitar and was told Harley Benton was a good company to start with. I was looking at the Single cuts. I notice there's a few different models that are fairly close in price and was wondering if anyone had any experience with the models and can suggest which model is more preferred. The models are SC-450Plus, SC-500, SC-550 II and SC-450.
Thank you in advance!
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ttmax
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Post by ttmax on Mar 21, 2024 17:01:50 GMT
Hello everyone! I am wanting to buy my first guitar and was told Harley Benton was a good company to start with. I was looking at the Single cuts. I notice there's a few different models that are fairly close in price and was wondering if anyone had any experience with the models and can suggest which model is more preferred. The models are SC-450Plus, SC-500, SC-550 II and SC-450. Thank you in advance! For your first guitar i believe that sc-450plus is the best choice for his price and playbility. As long as I've got your rock/blues tastes right Sc-550 should be next choice if you want to play again in the future and have acquired a better mastery of the instrument. Obviously, as you were advised, the choice is personal. if you want to play again in the future and have acquired a better mastery of the instrument. Obviously, as you were advised, the choice is personal. good choice
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Post by DerAlex on Mar 25, 2024 11:47:33 GMT
Hello everyone! I am wanting to buy my first guitar and was told Harley Benton was a good company to start with. I was looking at the Single cuts. I notice there's a few different models that are fairly close in price and was wondering if anyone had any experience with the models and can suggest which model is more preferred. The models are SC-450Plus, SC-500, SC-550 II and SC-450. Thank you in advance! I would recommend going for the 550 if your budget allows for it. I had all of them in my hands and found the 550 to be the best. The others felt cheaper to me YMMV.
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Post by maputan on Mar 25, 2024 21:40:58 GMT
A good guitar in the hands of a beginner would not be appreciated as such, better to start with a less expensive but equally valid one and if you continue over time go further to better appreciate the subtle differences Hard disagree. Upgrading later costs more in the long run, and a nicer guitar gets picked up more.
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