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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN EXPENSIVE AND A CHEAP GUITAR?
The short answer is: materials, consistency, craftsmanship, and how much work is needed to make it play well . The long answer is below 👇 Materials & Components Cheap guitars Often use laminated or lower-grade woods Cheaper hardware (tuners, bridge, nut) Budget electronics and pickups Plastic nuts and saddles are common These materials keep costs down but can affect tone, tuning stability, and longevity . Expensive guitars Higher-grade or solid woods Better-quality hardwar
Ryan Pearce
Jan 102 min read


SHOULD YOU BUY A NEW OR USED GUITAR?: OUR OPINION
Buying New Guitars New guitars offer peace of mind, warranties, and the latest models. They’re a great choice if you want something untouched and predictable. Buying Used Guitars Used guitars often give better value, especially at mid-range budgets. Many of our customers are surprised at what they can afford second-hand. What We Tell Our Customers There’s no “right” answer — it depends on: Your budget Your playing level What feels right in your hands Setup Matters More Than N
Ryan Pearce
Jan 101 min read


USED GUITARS SOUTHAMPTON: BUYING A SECOND-HAND GUITAR
Why We Love Used Guitars We’re big fans of used guitars. They often offer incredible value and character — but only if they’ve been properly checked. When customers bring in second-hand guitars, these are the key areas we always inspect. What We Check on a Used Guitar Neck Condition We check for twists, cracks, or excessive bowing. Frets Worn frets affect playability and tuning. Electronics We listen for crackles, dropouts, or intermittent faults. Hardware Tuners, bridge, and
Ryan Pearce
Jan 101 min read


HOW DOES A GUITAR PRE-AMP WORK?
Whether you’re chasing a warm blues tone, a searing lead, or just trying to get a clean amp to behave, the pre-amp is where the magic starts. This post breaks down what a guitar pre-amp does, how it does it, and why it matters — without getting lost in electronicese. Quick answer (in one sentence) A guitar pre-amp takes the weak signal from your guitar, boosts it to a usable level, shapes its tone (EQ and gain), and conditions it to drive the next stage (power amp, pedal, or
Ryan Pearce
Jan 93 min read
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