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hi , need help with budget electric guitar

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Hi , i'm an intermediate guitarist and im looking for a guitar around 200$ (i live in eastern europe so its quite some money , but i think that highly depends on my wealth status) anyway, im playing mainly grunge and alt rock on a knock off stratocaster and i want something better , do u guys have any suggestions about any guitars in that price range (200-260 max , im quite limited sadly)
 
You can go for Yamaha Pacifica 112V. It's a good brand that's going to give you exactly what you're looking for with your budget. It's sold around $260 the last time I made inquiries about it.
 
Google, Amazon and other online stores have the exact amount they sell all of these. You can also check people's review before you get one for yourself.
 
Hi , i'm an intermediate guitarist and im looking for a guitar around 200$ (i live in eastern europe so its quite some money , but i think that highly depends on my wealth status) anyway, im playing mainly grunge and alt rock on a knock off stratocaster and i want something better , do u guys have any suggestions about any guitars in that price range (200-260 max , im quite limited sadly)
Hey! Upgrading from a knock-off Strat is a great move for grunge and alt-rock. In your $200–$260 budget, check out the Squier Bullet/Affinity, Yamaha Pacifica 112V, or Ibanez GIO—all solid options for better tone and playability. You can find these at VinesMusic.com. Happy shredding!
 
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