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5 SHOCKING Blues Guitars Under $230 ★ Acoustic Tuesday

In this video, I cover 5 blues-centric acoustic guitars that shocked me because they are all such incredible deals. I looked at Recording Kings, Gretschs, Yamahas, Fenders, and so many more, and here's what I've come up with... In this episode of Acoustic Tuesday, I'll also cover 5 easy upgrades you can make to your acoustic guitar. Whether you're on a budget or looking to augment the sound of your guitar, these upgrades will surely help! Last but not least, I want to feature an Artist by the name of Charlie Hicks. Charlie Hicks has an incredible voice and is a bluesy dobro player that definitely should not be passed up. As you continue on your guitar journey, or maybe if you're just starting, know that you don't have to spend an arm and a leg to get a great guitar. Especially when you're looking for a specialized sound for blues guitar, there are plenty of options out there! Now, without further ado, here are the 5 shocking blues guitars that I found for under $230! 5. Gretsch Jim Dandy ($169) Is the Gretsch Jim Dandy rich with overtones? Is it long on sustain? Does it sound luscious? NO...and that's what makes it a perfect blues guitar! The Jim Dandy has the bark, the attitude, and sounds incredible for costing just $169. From a visual standpoint, the Gretsch Jim Dandy is a standard, no-frills kind of guitar. What shocked me most about this blues guitar was just how punchy it was, as you can see and hear in the demo video. Is it the best $169 you could spend? Perhaps...but I have a feeling another guitar on this list will give it a run for its money. 4. Recording King Series 7 - Single-0 ($169) The Recording King Series 7 - Single 0 is a strong alternative to the Gretsch Jim Dandy. While the sound and timbre coming from the two guitars is very similar, this Recording King has a visual panache that certainly beats out the Gretsch. One of my favorite parts about this Recording King is the headstock and the slotted fretboard inlays. These two parts scream vintage attitude and style, which I totally love. So, if you're a guitarist who wants to have a bluesy looking guitar that can be backed up with a punchy sound, this might be the guitar for you. 3. Yamaha FS800 ($199) While not a dedicated blues guitar like the previous picks, the Yamaha FS800 is a strong contender. I really love this guitar because it's perfect for a guitarist who doesn't want to deal with a dreadnought body style. The smaller body of the Yamaha FS800 makes for easy playing. Additionally, the solid wood top is also a nice addition that adds just a touch more sustain to make the guitar a well-rounded instrument — although it still leans heavily on the bluesy side. Finally, the price on this bad boy comes out to $199, which is very affordable considering how great it sounds. 2. Fender CP60S ($199) Compared to the Yamaha FS800, this Fender has a much more shallow depth of tone. So, while it isn't as well-rounded as the Yamaha, it might actually be more suited for Blues playing. The parlor size is also a nice feature that is on par with the Yamaha's comfortability. I likee that Fender has been moving into the acoustic market and trying to provide some decent-quality guitars at a great price. So far, the Fender CP60S is the most interesting offering so far. 1. Recording King Dirty 30's Series 9 Triple-0 ($229) There are a couple reasons why the Recording King Dirty 30's Series 9 Triple-0 is my number one pick on this list. Perhaps the biggest reason is that Molly Tuttle demos the vintage version of this guitar. Boy does it sound great. And while the newer versions to quite sound like the guitar that's almost 100 years old, it still holds up. The aesthetic factor on this acoustic blues guitar is perfect. From the sunburst finish to the pickguard, this is a no-nonsense blues machine. Additionally, the bigger body on this guitar will provide much more bass in your overall sound. So, if you're someone who likes a thump, this guitar is perfect for you! If I missed any guitar that you think belong on this list, please let me know in the comments. I'm always on the hunt for finding great guitars at a great price! ★ Request your invite to Tony's Acoustic Challenge today: https://tonypolecastro.com/al-request... ★ All show notes and links: https://acousticlife.tv/at143/ ★ Get the show: https://tonypolecastro.com/get-acoust...

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