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Martin LX1 Little Martin Acoustic Guitar, Natural, front closeupMartin LX1 Little Martin Acoustic Guitar, Natural, angle
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Martin LX1 Little Martin, Natural
Regular price $ 524.76 Sale price$ 449.00
Ibanez GA35TCE Thinline Classical Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Dark Violin Sunburst, front closeupIbanez GA35TCE Thinline Classical Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Dark Violin Sunburst, angle
-33%
Martin 00-15M Acoustic Guitar, Dark Mahogany, front closeupMartin 00-15M Acoustic Guitar, Dark Mahogany, angle
Martin 00-15M, Dark Mahogany
Sale price$ 1,699.00
Taylor 312ce Grand Concert Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Natural, front closeupTaylor 312ce Grand Concert Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Natural, angle
Taylor GS Mini-e Mahogany Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Natural, front closeupTaylor GS Mini-e Mahogany Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Natural, angle
-16%
Taylor GS Mini-e Mahogany Acoustic/Electric, Natural
Regular price $ 828.00 Sale price$ 699.00
Ibanez PF15ECE Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Transparent Blue Sunburst, front closeupIbanez PF15ECE Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Transparent Blue Sunburst, angle
-17%
Ibanez PF15ECE Acoustic/Electric, Transparent Blue Sunburst
Regular price $ 299.99 Sale price$ 249.99
Ibanez PF15 Performance Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar, Vintage Sunburst, front closeupIbanez PF15 Performance Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar, Vintage Sunburst, angle
-20%
Ibanez PF15 Performance Dreadnought, Vintage Sunburst
Regular price $ 224.99 Sale price$ 179.99
Gretsch G9500 Jim Dandy 24" Flat Top Acoustic Guitar, 2-Color Sunburst, front closeupGretsch G9500 Jim Dandy 24" Flat Top Acoustic Guitar, 2-Color Sunburst, angle

Replay Guitar Exchange has a great selection of acoustic guitars for players of all types. You can find a plethora of finish options on everything from dreadnoughts and jumbos, to cutaways and parlors. Take some time to sort through our offerings and find the color and fit that speaks to your individual style. 

Shop Acoustic Guitars with confidence at Replay Guitar Exchange. You aren’t just getting a great product, you are getting the Replay difference. Every item is professionally audited, set-up, and made available, with the same attention to detail as if our staff were the one taking it home. Give us a shout at 844-REPLAY1 (844-737-5291) or email us at sales@replayguitar.com and a member of our staff will get back with you momentarily.

 

Replay Guitar Exchange is your acoustic guitar source! We have a dedicated Acoustic Specialist on staff to help curate some of the best acoustic guitars from the most trusted brands.

Find acoustic guitars from Alamansa, Cordoba, Breedlove, Dean, Fender, Gibson, Guild, Luna, Martin, Taylor, Yamaha, and more.

We represent every price point so guitarists of all skill-levels can find a guitar that meets their needs and budget.

If you are looking for a used acoustic guitar, we regularly update our listings to reflect stellar new arrivals, and spend a lot of time making sure that each used acoustic guitar is in perfect playing condition.

Any questions on a particular acoustic? We are always happy to field your inquiries if there is something else you would like to learn about our inventory. Feel free to use our contact form, chat, or give us a call.

 

A Short History of the Acoustic Guitar

The first contemporary acoustic guitars were very similar to classical guitars but strung with steel strings. The advent of new bracing techniques and thicker bodies gave way to the modern acoustic we know today. This allowed for the higher tension and introduced more chordal based music in place of Spanish style classical playing.It also had the effect of picks being more widely introduced into modern playing techniques.

The medieval Lute and Arabic Oud easily had the most impact in shaping what we know as acoustic guitars today. Stringed instruments have a long history and are found in carvings of antiquity that date back some 3000 years.

Around the 15th and 16th centuries, the Lute was falling out of favor and the new Spanish style guitars, with the familiar curved silhouette, began appearing.

In Spain, the vihuela was one of the final predecessors to our modern acoustic. It was played with one hand in front of the hole in the body, and had the hourglass shape we know today.

By the late 1700s, these guitars had been standardized as having six strings and resembling 21st century acoustic guitars.

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