How much is a new guitar
The cost of a new guitar can vary greatly, depending on several factors such as the type of guitar, brand, quality, and features. Here are some general price ranges for new guitars:
Acoustic Guitars:
- Entry-level: $100-$300 (e.g., Epiphone DR-100, Fender CD-60S)
- Mid-range: $300-$800 (e.g., Taylor GS Mini, Yamaha FG800)
- High-end: $800-$2,000 (e.g., Martin D-28, Gibson J-45)
- Luxury: $2,000-$5,000 (e.g., Taylor 814ce, Martin D-45)
Electric Guitars:
- Entry-level: $100-$300 (e.g., Epiphone Les Paul Special II, Squier by Fender Affinity Stratocaster)
- Mid-range: $300-$800 (e.g., Fender Standard Stratocaster, Ibanez GRX20)
- High-end: $800-$2,000 (e.g., Fender American Professional Stratocaster, Gibson Les Paul Standard)
- Luxury: $2,000-$5,000 (e.g., Fender Custom Shop Stratocaster, Gibson Custom Shop Les Paul)
Classical Guitars:
- Entry-level: $200-$500 (e.g., Cordoba C3, Yamaha CG122MS)
- Mid-range: $500-$1,000 (e.g., Cordoba C5, Taylor GS Mini-e)
- High-end: $1,000-$2,500 (e.g., Cordoba C9, Yamaha CG192MS)
- Luxury: $2,500-$5,000 (e.g., Cordoba C12, Taylor 912ce)
Bass Guitars:
- Entry-level: $100-$300 (e.g., Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Jaguar Bass, Ibanez GIO GRX20)
- Mid-range: $300-$800 (e.g., Fender Standard Jazz Bass, Yamaha TRBX305)
- High-end: $800-$2,000 (e.g., Fender American Professional Jazz Bass, Music Man Stingray)
- Luxury: $2,000-$5,000 (e.g., Fender Custom Shop Jazz Bass, Music Man Sterling)
Keep in mind that these are general price ranges, and prices can vary depending on the retailer, location, and any customizations or upgrades. Additionally, prices for used guitars can be significantly lower than those for new guitars.