Hey there, guitar enthusiast!
Thanks for checking out out my Acoustic Guitar Buyer’s Guide. Whether you’re looking to buy your very first acoustic guitar or adding a tenth to your collection, I’ve created this guide to help you navigate the sometimes overwhelming world of acoustic guitars.
Over my years of playing, teaching, and collecting guitars, I’ve learned that finding the right acoustic guitar isn’t just about technical specifications – it’s about finding an instrument that resonates with you both sonically and emotionally. That said, understanding those specs can help you make a more informed decision!
In this guide, I’ll walk you through everything from body shapes to tonewoods, bracing patterns to electronics. You’ll find my personal recommendations at different price points, interactive tools to help you narrow down your choices, and practical advice for testing and maintaining your new instrument.
What You’ll Find in This Guide:
- Different body shapes and sizes and how they affect tone and comfort
- How top, back, and side woods influence your sound
- Understanding construction methods and bracing patterns
- Neck profiles, scale lengths, and playability factors
- Electronics and amplification options
- Budget recommendations from beginner to professional
- Maintenance and setup tips
- Common myths and misconceptions about acoustic guitars
But before we dive into all of the technical details, I want to emphasize something important: the best guitar for you is the one that makes you want to play. While understanding specifications is valuable, ultimately you should choose a guitar that feels right in your hands and sounds great to your ears. So whether you’re a detail-obsessed tonewood enthusiast or someone who just wants straightforward advice on what to buy, I’ve got you covered. Let’s find the perfect acoustic guitar for you!
If you’re just starting out and looking to get good at the acoustic guitar, checkout my video “How to get Good at Acoustic Guitar” where I share my philosophy on what makes someone good at acoustic!

Common Acoustic Guitar Myths Debunked
Alright, so you’re thinking about spending a good chunk of change on that beautiful dreadnought with the solid spruce top, convinced that the more expensive it is, the more “open” it’s going to sound in five years. Or maybe you’re thinking about polishing your fretboard with olive oil, because hey, someone on a forum swore it’ll make your rosewood sing.
We’ve all been there, deep in the acoustic guitar rabbit hole, chasing that perfect, resonant tone. But just like with electrics, the world of acoustic guitars is absolutely rife with old wives’ tales, half-truths, and straight-up misinformation that gets passed around like gospel.
So before you start humidifying your guitar in a sealed vault or agonizing over whether a slight temperature change is going to instantly destroy its tone, let’s take a deep breath. In this next section, we’re going to tackle some of the most enduring, and often frankly baffling, myths about acoustic guitars. Prepare to have some long-held beliefs gently, but firmly, strummed out of existence. Let’s dig in.
10 Acoustic Guitar Myths
Busted
Common misconceptions about buying, owning, and playing acoustic guitars — and what the reality actually is.
Whether you’re buying your first acoustic guitar or your tenth, there’s a lot of conventional wisdom out there that doesn’t hold up under scrutiny. Here are ten myths worth questioning.
The best guitar is the one
you can’t stop playing.
Don’t let myths dictate your choice. Trust your ears, your hands, and your budget — and play what feels right.



