For beginners selecting guitars, consider the following steps to ensure a wise purchase and avoid being misled (Chapter 3)

For beginners selecting guitars, consider the following steps to ensure a wise purchase and avoid being misled (Chapter 3)

 

When it comes to the color and design of guitars, many enthusiasts find themselves captivated by the aesthetic appeal of these musical instruments. Here's a personal recommendation: opt for a guitar with a natural wood finish. Let me explain why.


Everyone has their unique personality, which often influences their choice of guitar. Those who are more extroverted might gravitate towards guitars with glossy finishes, vibrant colors, and even bold patterns. On the other hand, introverted individuals typically prefer guitars with matte finishes, showcasing the simple and rustic beauty of natural wood.


However, for beginners who are yet to understand the quality of guitars, encountering one with a colorful finish requires extra caution. Be particularly wary of those incredibly cheap guitars, priced at just a few hundred RMB.


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After observing numerous manufacturing lines, I've noticed a trend: often, the low-cost guitars coated with thick paint are attempts by manufacturers to hide certain flaws in the wood. Manufacturers would never use uniformly grained wood for such elaborate designs; moreover, the thick paint can dampen the guitar's resonance, resulting in a muffled sound.


It's important to clarify that I'm specifically referring to extremely cheap guitars. Not all colored guitars are of poor quality. The painting and finishing techniques of guitars are quite sophisticated, and crafting a colored guitar requires even more precision than a natural wood one.


Personally, I find natural wood guitars the most enduringly appealing. Don't you agree? They are also incredibly versatile when it comes to matching outfits—perfect for serenading with a guitar in hand.


From a buyer's perspective, here's a little secret: for sellers, colored guitars are less frequently ordered, resulting in fewer stocks and less opportunity to select from a wide range. Plus, they are often not fresh stock but leftovers. (Shh...)

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