What's The BEST Acoustic Guitar Brand? (Tier List)

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Published 2019-09-12
Not long ago, I put together a brand tier list for electric guitars. A lot of you guys requested an acoustic list, so here I am, stirring the pot on which acoustic guitar brand is the best of the best (and the worst of the worst)...in my humble opinion.

To be fair, I’ve only included brands where I’ve had firsthand experience with their guitars. I know some of these products are made in the same factories, and some companies might have both entry-level products and high-end products, so I’ve created these tiers based on how I’d rank the brand as a whole.

Let the pot-stirring begin!

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Brands Featured:

Collings Guitars www.collingsguitars.com/

Breedlove Guitars imp.i114863.net/Breedlove

Taylor Guitars imp.i114863.net/Taylor

Martin Guitars imp.i114863.net/Martin

Gibson Guitars imp.i114863.net/GibsonAcoustic

Yamaha Guitars imp.i114863.net/YamahaAcoustic

Seagull Guitars imp.i114863.net/SeagullAcoustic

Larrivee Guitars www.larrivee.com/

Ovation Guitars imp.i114863.net/OvationAcoustic

Alvarez Guitars www.alvarezguitars.com/

Epiphone Guitars imp.i114863.net/EpiphoneAcoustic

Takamine Guitars imp.i114863.net/TakamineAcoustic

Gretsch Guitars imp.i114863.net/GretschAcoustic

Guild Guitars imp.i114863.net/GuildAcoustic

Fender Guitars imp.i114863.net/FenderAcoustic

Ibanez Guitars imp.i114863.net/IbanezAcoustic

Washburn Guitars imp.i114863.net/WashburnAcoustic

Mitchell Guitars mitchellguitars.com/

Rogue Guitars www.rogueguitarshop.com/

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All Comments (21)
  • @MusoraMedia
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  • @paulhayes2758
    I recently bought a Martin after playing on Tanglewood and Yamaha for years, The Martin is a whole different animal, it has a beautiful tone quality and feels great to play.
  • That video was sensational. I wish more people with a broad range of experience would do this "tier" sort of breakdown, whether that be Power Tools, Lathes, Scuba Diving gear or anything. It is very handy for when you're just trying to get a feel for a particular market before buying and it helps reduce the overall amount of research you need to do when getting in. Cheers
  • @zumbaRdie
    I am a Taylor fan. Owned a 310CE and traded it for 412E and sold it. Bought myself the Taylor Mini GS and it blew my mind. I played this guitar every day in the last 6 months of owning it than the 2 previous Taylors that I had when I owned it. It doesn't matter what brand or model or price of the guitar you get as long as it is comfortable and it has that connection to you.
  • @Tyler_Wilson
    The BEST acoustic guitar brand is the guitar that you can afford and the guitar that INSPIRES you to pick it up and play every day. There is no BEST guitar brand. Just my opinion, of course.
  • @bg7421
    Buying a Martin after almost quitting was the spark I needed to fully learn guitar. Didn’t realize how good I had gotten until I actually played on a decent guitar - you’d be surprised by the difference. They are incredible in terms of playability
  • I have a Taylor 410CE made in the late 90's. This guitar is absolutely amazing. It's my lifetime guitar and I've gone through a lot of guitars over the years. I will never replace it. I've played with other musicians who've owned Martins, Yamahas, Gibsons, Fenders (and the list goes on) and they all raise an eyebrow when I play this guitar. It cuts through like nothing else.
  • @larrync1330
    Proud Yahama owner, good bang for my buck and helped get me jump started playing. ❤️
  • @underpants3047
    I have a Takamine pro series made in Japan that I regularly gig with for about a year now. It was 1500.00 US dollars. I’ve owned and played everything from Rouge to Martin and in between. My Takamine plays and sounds better than all of them. Of course that’s subjective, but that’s been my personal experience.
  • @bm8981
    Putting in a shout out for Epiphone. I am a beginner/intermediate guitarist picking it back up again after it sitting around for years when I bought it back in college and have an Epiphone DR-100. I see everyone complain about what goes wrong with cheap guitars (bad tone, buzzing, not staying in tune, etc) and have not really felt held back by this guitar yet so for the price I'd recommend it to anyone for getting starting under $200 a la your comments about Yamaha (who I've also heard is fantastic for the price point). Your analysis seems fair and perhaps YMMV with quality and consistency but none the less I will always remember and love this old Epiphone on my guitar journey. Although I am not feeling held back of course my eyes are looking towards moving up soon. Have had Martin, Breedlove, Taylor and Yamaha all on my radar so glad to see I am on track to get something solid there. Good video man
  • @mikegoh2569
    I have a Taylor and a Martin. Love them. You can include Collings, Furch and Lakewood guitars in that same level. Personally, my other favourite guitars that I have tried and are a notch higher are McPherson, Goodall, Charis and Kevin Ryan guitars. Ones I have not tried yet are the Froggy Bottom and Olson guitars. But the reviews are superb.
  • @duard1220
    For me the Taylor necks and fretboards are just perfect. They just feel right. I think how the guitar fits your particular body makes a big difference.
  • @Itsallawesome
    Seagull guitars have such an inspiring sound to them. Makes me want to play it all day.
  • I found this list well thought--out. My own favorites are the Breedloves. Taylors come close, and in a way they're close cousins in that a couple of members of the Breedlove family had actually worked for Taylor. To me, Breedlove guitars come across as what Taylor would have evolved into if they'd stayed on their original path. Gotta hand it to Taylor and Martin too, though. Taylor is pretty well known for innovation, and Martin is way more willing to experiment and take chances than they get credit for.
  • My first guitar when I was 14 years old was aK Yairi for like 500 Euro, back in 1982. I Still Love It And Will Never Sell It 🥰 Incredible quality
  • @daddio307
    Very interesting and honest tier list. Too bad most responders didn't pay attention when you stated numerous times that this was based solely on your own personal experience with playing different guitars in their range. Though I didn't agree with the Guild placement, I only have experience with their upper tier models and not their lower tier, so I really wouldn't know the overall picture. Good job.
  • @MrSmackdab
    gibson has the distinction of being the worst and best guitar I've ever played
  • @RavenJCain
    I bought a Ovation plastic back one for $35 bucks almost two decades ago. Just loved the sound for some reason. It was so beat up and handed around many camp fires and parties way before I purchased it, and it is still going strong. Just easy to pick up and jam on without too much worry of hurting it.
  • @Poppy-tw1ve
    I’m still fairly new at playing guitar but I did recently upgrade to a PRS Angelus. I played one at a guitar center in Nashville. But I also played an Alvarez there too and thought it was really comparable to the PRS at about the same price range. About $750 price range. Great list