Buying your next guitar online can be quite a fruitful
experience, and I strongly recommend you look into buying online whenever
you’re in the market for a new axe the next time!
Buying online is good for many reasons. First off, it is
convenient. You can easily browse through the store’s inventory at any point in
time – whenever you may like and wherever you might be. Just a few clicks of
the mouse button could get you the guitar of your dreams, delivered to you right
at your doorstep. And you also end up saving money on gas, and of course,
saving some valuable time.
Speaking of money, buying a guitar online can actually be
cheaper than doing so from a store. Unfortunately, owing to inefficient supply
chains and rising transportation costs, these can be quite high, especially when
you go pick one up from a store.
On the other hand, buying online can be pretty cheap, since
the guitar is usually shipped to you directly from the factory (as opposed to
going through and stopping at various avenues before reaching a store), thanks
to the more efficient distribution method.
Plus physical brick-and-mortar stores have to pay rent,
utility bills and salaries, which they end up charging the customer by adding
them to the cost of the products they sell (guitars in this case). Not a
problem with online stores!
And of course, buying online is, in my opinion pretty cool
since it provides you with access to a large selection of all sorts of guitars,
amps and accessories – including all kinds of brands (the bigger, more
well-known ones to the smaller ones), types, and of course, for all kinds of
pockets and budgets. In my experience, if you look around a bit (and have a bit
of luck going for you too!), you could find some excellent signature and
vintage guitars (maybe even a rare axe) for some amazing prices online!
Here are some of the best places to buy a guitar online (list
is in no particular order, all links are direct links, and no affiliate links
at all):
1. Musicians Friend: One of the biggest and best stores on
the internet, for anything music. And certainly, a guitar-heaven! They have a
large selection of guitars – all sorts of guitars from acoustic, semi-acoustic,
electric and bass, to name a few. They have a large inventory of both new and
used guitars, as well as tons of fantastic deals on their Deal Center. A word
about the website itself: it is pretty well designed, easy-to-navigate, and
very user-friendly. You can easily track your order, or order a gift
certificate straight from the website. If you’re a guitarist or a musician,
you’ll find anything and everything under the sun here. Simply a must-check!
2. GuitarGuitar: UK’s largest online guitar store, GuitarGuitar
caters to the European guitar market, and guitar players on the other side of
the Atlantic. You can find a large selection and variety of all sorts of
guitars here – acoustic, electric, bass, left-handed, and of course, a ton of
some of the most amazing used guitars as well. Like Musicians Friend, they also
stock other musical instruments, which makes it the perfect one-stop-shop for
the modern musician. They offer free next-day delivery in the UK, and you can
also easily check the location of any of their physical stores in the UK (they
have 5) if you want to. They accept all kinds of payments (VISA, MasterCard,
etc.), and update their inventory very quickly. In fact, GuitarGuitar will be
one of the first places where you’ll be able to find some of the best guitar
equipment!
3. Sweetwater: Another
good online store, which carries electric and acoustic guitars from Fender,
Gibson, Martin, Taylor and PRS, amps, pedals, strings and accessories. The site
also offers special deals, and of course (like any good online guitar store), a
whole slew of other musical instruments and accessories. You can shop by budget, shop by color, sort
guitars by the bestselling ones, and use the compare tool to do a side-by-side
comparison of your favorite guitars. Sweetwater also offers some fantastic
deals like 0% interest for the first 18 months on Pigtonix guitars. Sweetwater’s
‘Guitar Gallery’ feature offers you to see each instrument in detail, they ship
straight from the factory, each guitar comes with a 2 year warranty, free
shipping, as well as some great customer support.
4. Zzounds: On Zzounds, you’ll find a huge selection of electric
guitars, acoustic guitars, bass guitars and a large inventory of accessories
for these guitars. The website does a good job to keep its inventory updated
and well-stocked, and also offers easy-payment plans and the ability to pay in
installments. The store stocks some amazing guitars from brands such as Gibson,
Fender, Taylor, Yamaha, Peavey, and Epiphone, and all guitars come with the
30-day no-questions-asked return policy. Payment options include VISA,
MasterCard, Amex, and Wester Union. The guitars ship straight to you from
Zzound’s warehouse, and shipping destinations include the US and Canada. The
whole process of buying a guitar off the website is super-easy, and you can
even track your order on the website.
5. GuitarCenter:
Last, but by no means the least is GuitarCenter, which for me, is the pick of
the stores on this list! They have tons of acoustic and electric guitars to
choose from, and a fantastic-looking online store to boot! You can browse through
their selection of new guitars and accessories, as well as the huge inventory
of used gear – including guitars and amps – easily. They also offer some pretty
great deals (such as the weekly ‘Big Cool Deal’), a large selection of guitars
on sale, some fantastic new arrivals, and just about any guitar accessory or
add-on that you might possibly need! You can also have any guitar listed on the
website shipped to one of their stores near you (without paying any shipping
costs!) and pick it up from there, in case you want to check before buying.
They accept all the usual payment methods, as well as via PayPal. But perhaps
the best thing about GuitarCenter is that they ship to as many as 90 countries
all over the world!
Notable mentions:
Ebay/Amazon/Best Buy
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