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Acoustic Electric Guitars


Question Posted Saturday December 1 2007, 9:04 pm

Ok, so i play guitar regularly and i currenty have a Fender Strat. I am looking for an acoustic electric guitar to play because i play in the youth band at my church, I usually play electrick but i need a good acoustic. I need one that is a very good quality and in the price range of $200-$400 dollars. An help would be good. Thanks! :)

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ShaunyD answered Sunday December 2 2007, 12:43 pm:
Dean electro-accoustics are definatly worth checking out. I got one earlier this year for £260 (so about $500 I think, but I'm sure they would do some good ones slightly cheaper) and am really happy with it.

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