I am a hobby musician. I’ve been "playing" guitar for several years on an old acoustic guitar, but I know the electric guitar would suit my style better. So, I jumped online and began shopping around.
First of all; there are too many choices to make when it comes to buying an electric guitar. What brand, what kind of pickups, the wattage on your future amplifier, how many add –ons do you need, and on and on… That being said; finding someone who can help, someone who wants to help, can be very important. You don’t want to spend $1000 as a beginner, when you may find that the setup you got into isn’t the one you’re really into (especially as a hobby player). That’s where the help comes in.
You go to your local guitar shop and start with some basic questions. The sales people there are willing to help as long as it suits them. Very rarely will you find someone who’s willing to say, "I think you want this, but it’s not something that we carry: check these guys out." Usually the sales person is trying to convince you to buy something that the shop has in stock or will earn them a nice commission. This can lead to buying more than you need or the guitar that they want… Not good at all.
Shopping online has its own pitfalls. The information on any guitar can be too limited and sometimes online research is too time consuming. Great; the guitar I’m looking into has
EMG 85 and
Gibson Dirty Fingers Pickups, but what does that even mean to me? So, you want to talk to someone, right? Well, call those 1-800 numbers and get your fingers ready to do some talking because in most cases you’ll be pushing button for several minutes before you speak with a human being. After you get through you’ll be speaking with a salesman again who may not know how to help you.
All of this adds up and can deter the hobby player from buying a guitar at all. I found my own solution which I can describe in one sentence. Guitar Packages at American Musical Supply. Ok, so I wasn’t sure what I wanted or needed yet, so I called that dreaded 800 number and guess what? A person answered the phone (there are PEOPLE there 24/7)! It was a sales person, but a very knowledgeable one. Furthermore, when I asked some questions about the sound of a specific guitar I was put in touch with a real musician who had experience with that guitar!

I ended up with an
Epiphone Les Paul Special II Players Electric Guitar Package that just rules! I knew I liked the Les Paul Body style, but sound is a bit more important to me. I explained just what I was looking for and that’s what I got. Even more; I got a guitar with the sound AND looks I was after! The package came with everything I needed to get going; the guitar (of course), amp, gig bag, tuner, picks, strap, and even an instructional DVD (which my friends tell me I should get around to checking out). All that and I had the choice of buying on the phone (great for questions that come up on the fly) or online. I can keep gushing: their easy pay plans are awesome (check it out, really – most musicians can’t find two pennies to rub together).
For a beginner or a hobby player the guitar packages are the way to go and for my business American Musical Supply has some of the best customer service around!
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