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Hello there, guitar slingers!
When someone is torn between buying a new guitar or just upgrading parts of the one he already uses, most of the time, it is because there is a strong sentimental attachment to the guitar he already owns. Most often, this happens with a player’s very first guitar, because it is the guitar on which they learned how to play.
This is perfectly fine and understandable. BUT is this a good enough reason to keep your old guitar as your main axe? So, is it best to opt for a new, better guitar or should you just upgrade the parts of the one you already have?
I hope those who face this particular problem will find the answer in the following video If you have any comments/questions feel free to leave a comment here!
When someone is torn between buying a new guitar or just upgrading parts of the one he already uses, most of the time, it is because there is a strong sentimental attachment to the guitar he already owns. Most often, this happens with a player’s very first guitar, because it is the guitar on which they learned how to play.
This is perfectly fine and understandable. BUT is this a good enough reason to keep your old guitar as your main axe? So, is it best to opt for a new, better guitar or should you just upgrade the parts of the one you already have?
I hope those who face this particular problem will find the answer in the following video If you have any comments/questions feel free to leave a comment here!