Why a Solid Top Guitar is Your True Starting Point: The Sub-$200 Acoustic Showdown

Why a Solid Top Guitar is Your True Starting Point: The Sub-$200 Acoustic Showdown

If you are about to embark on your musical journey, you are likely facing the ultimate beginner’s dilemma: What guitar should I buy for under ¥1000? For decades, the standard advice was to grab a cheap, durable laminate (plywood) guitar. But the acoustic guitar market has evolved. Today, we are putting three of the most popular entry-level acoustic guitars head-to-head: the legendary Yamaha F310, the budget-friendly Kepma D1C, and the disruptor of the market, the VEAZEN CLR300.
VEAZEN CLR300 Series Solid Top Acoustic Guitar

VEAZEN CLR300 Series Solid Top Acoustic Guitar

Discover the perfect balance of premium craftsmanship, rich resonance, and unbeatable affordability with the VEAZEN CLR300 Series. Designed specifically for beginners and advancing players, this acoustic guitar features a premium solid Sitka Spruce top that delivers a bright, articulate, and dynamic tone that improves with age.
VEAZEN SV438 Performance Series Violin

VEAZEN SV438 Performance Series Violin

VEAZEN SV438 series violin is an ideal choice for learners transitioning from the beginner to the advanced - stage, with a reference price of $399. It inherits the century - old classic European production process, and is more delicate and hierarchical in tone and touch, meeting the strict requirements of advanced players for sensitive response and control accuracy.