Not many people around here will recommend any starter packs. Unfortunatly they usually consist of poor guitars and poor amps.For 75 euros, you are not going to get decent quality in either.
Making a guitar takes precision and skill, and thats why they cost a bit.Most people round here really don't like the marshall MG amps, but thats not a reason to get the frontman pack.so personally I cannot recommend either, I would encourage you to save a bit more and get say a yamaha pacifica guitar and maybe a roland cube, or a vox valvetronix amp. Thanks for the answers.I made a mistake, I meant 15G (even cheaper) not 15R.About the starter pack, I don't expect it to be great. As my first guitar I guess it's a good idea not to invest too much unless I can actually learn something but still invest enough so I get something that sounds ok to if I manage to play it.I'm just learning guitar right now. I am used to music, I play the piano (horribly).15 years ago, I broke my leg and I got a classical guitar as a birthday present while I had to stay in bed for a month.
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Marshall Amp Cover C08. Vox AC2 Rhythm Guitar. 6 Customer Ratings: 5. 3 customers have given this product a 5-star rating. Of these, 3 customers have written no texts or given their feedback in another language. Part of Marshall's MG Gold series, the MG15GFX is a great-sounding, feature-packed practice amp. From the music store to stages everywhere. Jim Marshall didn't start out building great amps. In fact, his entry into the amp world came about in part because the drummers that visited his music shop for equipment and lessons often brought along.
I never used it and now I decided to learn something on it. After 2 weeks, things turned out better than I expected and I am thinking now of buying an acoustic one or an electric one in 1-2 months if I continue to learn.I will check out the Roland.Thanks,Andrei.