CountryMile Cadillac wrote:A couple of post have pretty much said what I meant as well. As far as initial cost, sound, preformance and being a instrument to have for a while, I would go with a nice acoustic. You can get a lot of nice pickups so that you don't have to "stand in front of a mic". Also if you get an acoustic, get a nice bridge put on it to increase the acoustic volume of the instrument, and in my mind you be better off. This way, but hell I don't know
Go with an acoustic one. You will be much happier with the instrument
Even though he stated in his opening post that he specifically wants one to plug into an amp?
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