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Best acoustic guitars: The best acoustic guitars for Be

Best acoustic guitars: The best acoustic guitars for Beginners and Experts
The acoustic guitar market is more diverse than it has ever been and defining the qualities of ‘the best acoustic guitar’ is a tough challenge — but it’s a pleasant one…
There are not just more manufacturers, countries of origin, purposes and model iterations than ever before. Across the last decade we’ve seen a leap in the quality of the instruments being produced at lower price points making the market even more competitive.
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The selection you’ll see below represents a compelling cross-section of the industry, offering a collection of instruments that range from flawlessly-executed high-end investments to modern classics and affordable off-the-shelf mass production models that punch way about their weight.
In addition, there’s a diverse array of body sizes and shapes to suit all purposes, including the ever-enduring dreadnoughts, parlour guitars, blues boxes, a nylon-string instrument and even a silent practice guitar that seriously impresses when plugged in.
All of these models have been tested extensively by our reviews team and this round-up collects together our highest-scoring instruments across multiple categories of acoustic guitar, including electro-acoustics and acoustic guitars with pickups.
1. Taylor Builder’s Edition V-Class K14CE
A top-class electro-acoustic with game-changing construction
Launch price: $4,999 / £5,795 / €5,499 | Type: Grand Auditorium | Top: Torrefied Sitka spruce | Back & sides: Koa | Neck: Tropical mahogany | Scale: 25–1/2" | Fingerboard: West African Ebony | Frets: 20 | Tuners: Gotoh | Left-handed: No | Finish: Silent Satin
2. Martin D-28 Reimagined for 2017
One of the best acoustic guitars reborn
Launch price: $3,399 / £2,399 / €2,666 | Type: Dreadnought | Top: Sitka Spruce | Back & sides: East Indian Rosewood | Neck: Select Hardwood | Scale: 25.4'’ | Fingerboard: Ebony | Frets: 20 | Tuners: Nickel Open Gear | Left-handed: Yes | Finish: Gloss
3. Yamaha A5R ARE
The acoustic that sounds great plugged-in
Launch price: $1,399 / £1,279 | Type: Dreadnought Cutaway | Top: Solid Sitka Spruce with A.R.E. treatment | Back & sides: Solid Rosewood | Neck: African Mahogany | Scale: 25.6" | Fingerboard: Ebony, rolled edges | Frets: 20 | Tuners: Gotoh chrome open gear | Left-handed: No | Finish: Gloss
4. Fender CD-60S All-Mahogany
One of the best acoustic guitars under $200
Launch price: $199 / £160 | Type: Dreadnought | Top: Solid Mahogany | Back & sides: Laminated Mahogany | Neck: Mahogany | Scale: 25.3" | Fingerboard: Rosewood | Frets: 20 | Tuners: Chrome Die-Cast | Left-handed: Yes | Finish: Gloss
5. Guild Traditional D-55
A highly desirable, slim-necked dreadnought
Launch price: $3,819 / £2,470 / €3,119 | Type: Dreadnought | Top: ‘AAA’ Solid Sitka spruce | Back & sides: Solid Indian rosewood | Neck: Three-piece mahogany/ walnut/mahogany | Scale: 25.625" | Fingerboard: Ebony | Frets: 20 | Tuners: Gotoh SE700 Open Gear | Left-handed: Yes | Finish: Gloss Nitrocellulose
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