I have a handful of guitars that fall into the $300 and less price
range, and I also have a Martin D-35.
I am very happy and satisfied with the way all my guitars sound. As a specific example, I recently bought a used Epiphone Hummingbird Artist for less than $200. I am very impressed with the way it plays and sounds. I won't say that it sounds just like my Martin, because it doesn't. It does sound different, but I really can't say that either guitar sounds better or worst. All I can say is they both sound different.
I'm just a hack when it comes to playing, but I enjoy it and manage to entertain myself. For me, the take away is that someone does not need to drop what might be considered a small bundle to take up playing for a hobby.
I am very happy and satisfied with the way all my guitars sound. As a specific example, I recently bought a used Epiphone Hummingbird Artist for less than $200. I am very impressed with the way it plays and sounds. I won't say that it sounds just like my Martin, because it doesn't. It does sound different, but I really can't say that either guitar sounds better or worst. All I can say is they both sound different.
I'm just a hack when it comes to playing, but I enjoy it and manage to entertain myself. For me, the take away is that someone does not need to drop what might be considered a small bundle to take up playing for a hobby.
If you have always wanted to play guitar, there is absolutely nothing standing in your way. As the old Nike shoe commercial used to say - Just Do It!
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