We’re on a guitar budget plan this week. That’s why I’m selecting 5 of the very best bluegrass guitars that are under $300. No matter what you’re experience level is, you’re going to be stunned by how great these guitars noise, so stay tuned for some enjoyable surprises!

Prior to we go any even more, I just wish to say how grateful I am for this community– for those of you who enjoy Acoustic Tuesday weekly, the ones who commemorate their guitar geekiness, the ones who play their guitars no matter the circumstances.

I am so grateful to be a part of this community. Seeing everyone come together over their shared love and camaraderie towards the guitar is motivating, encouraging, and uplifting. So, thank you for being here and I hope to see you once again quickly!

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Now, for the 5 guitars for under $300 …

5) Yamaha FG-800.
What pre-owned to be the Yamaha FG-700S, the FG-800 is a bargain of a guitar. After some enhancements in both bracing and leading wood, this guitar for under $300 is a showstopper. This strong top dreadnought can be found in at $199 and is powerful and incredible. It’s resilient, trusted, and is a terrific guitar to have around. When I operated in sales, I ‘d suggest this guitar to players of all experience levels even if it was such an excellent deal.

4) Fender CD60S.
A guitar similar to the Yamaha FG-800, the Fender CD60S is a good deal. I specifically like this guitar since it features a lot of vital guitar “gadgets” like a strap, capo, case, and tuner. Besides that, the guitar has a strong top and plays smoothly. The standout note on the Fender CD60S is that it provides a slimmer neck profile, which works perfectly for folks with smaller hands. If you want to flex your style muscles, this guitar likewise can be found in black.

3) Bristol BD-16.
I was confused by this guitar initially. The Bristol BD-16 is an all-laminate guitar, and it’s more costly than the strong leading Fender and Yamaha– coming in at around $250. How could that be? Thankfully, when I started listening to this guitar I comprehended its somewhat greater rate. The Bristol BD-16 is likewise exceptionally resilient. If you’re not a fan of upkeep, humidity tracking, or wish to play in the outdoors, this is a great guitar for that.

2) Alvarez AD-60S.
This guitar is the real deal. It’s got the visual appeals, a strong top, forward-shifted scalloped bracing, binding around the top, and an abalone rosette. I actually love this guitar as an entry point into getting something that will last years and still sound great. Can be found in at simply under $300, I’ve had great experiences with this guitar and extremely recommend it to anyone searching for a guitar on a spending plan.

1) Takamine GD20-NS.
Why did I make the Takamine GD20-NS my # 1 choice? It uses a completely different tone from all of the other guitars. That’s due to the fact that the Takamine GD20-NS is made with a solid cedar top. This enables the guitar to have a warm, woody, and delicate tone. For those of you who have a lighter touch, this guitar is for you. It’s got volume, punch, and a fragile tone. Being available in at $299, I extremely advise this guitar if you like a lighter-sounding guitar.

Now, there are a lot more guitars that are under $300, so make sure to leave a comment if you know of anymore bluegrass guitars for under $300.

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