Alvarez RD4102CL Left-Handed Regent Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic GuitarThis Lefty dreadnought is built tough with an incredible solid spruce top and a complimenting mahogany back and sides, giving it a tone that rises above the rest. Featuring a beautiful black/white multi-ply binding, rosette and rosewood fingerboard and bridge; you will find that this guitar is no slouch when it comes to beauty and presence. The Alvarez RD4102CL boasts an impressive live sound using a built in Fishman Aero+ electronics, miles beyond other lefty acoustics.
Price: $379.95 Buy now!

Ibanez PF5LECE Left-Handed Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric GuitarProfessional features at an affordable price is the cornerstone of Ibanez’s Performance guitars. Other major manufacturers only check their instruments in the Performance price range with random inspections before shipping them to stores in the States. But every Ibanez acoustic guitar, from the least expensive Performance model to their top of the line Artwoods, is inspected and set up according to the stringent standards of Ibanez quality control.
Price: $329.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
On board tuner a big plus for live performance. EQ works well. XLR and 1/4 inch input are convenient.

Quality:
Looks great. I dont particularly like the gold tuners; however, I like the overall design.

Value:
A great value.

Sound:
I sing and play some rhythm guitar in a classic rock and blues band. This guitar blends with our sound nicely; the tone is clean and somewhat bright. Sounds great on its own, just as good plugged in. Pickup is good and responsive.

Ease of Use:
Easy to play; action is just right for me. Comfortable neck.

Support:
Never dealt with them.

Overall:
This is a very good buy. You can spend more and get more, but this guitar accompanies me well and I recommend it.

Washburn D10SLH Left-Handed Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar (with Case)The World’s Best Selling Acoustic Guitar earned the distinction with superior craftsmanship, tone and value. The solid-top D10S was voted #1 by Acoustic Guitar magazine as the best guitar under $500. Its solid Spruce top is unquestionably the ultimate sounding board for an acoustic guitar. This full-size steel string guitar features the warm, smooth tone that you’d expect from a superior instrument, quality construction and a lifetime warranty.
Price: $349.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
Nice features for a guitar of this price.

Value:
Are you kidding me? This guitar is a steal for any lefty out there looking for a good acoustic without breaking the bank. Good quality, good machine, great value!

Sound:
Very rich, warm middles. It’s really got a nice, familiar tone to it. Hard to explain, just has that “mmmm hmmmm” feeling.

Ease of Use:
Strum, chord, pick, go to town.

Support:
Washburn is one of the best out there in taking care of their customers.

Overall:
You’re really going to struggle to find a guitar that has the sound quality, construction, features and playability at a better price, especially for us lefties that get the shaft when it comes to selection and having to pay a premium price for the same guitar versus our right-handed brethren. If you’ve gotten to this point where you are reading reviews, just go buy this! You’ll be so glad you did.

Alvarez RD20SL Left-Handed Dreadnought Acoustic GuitarA beginner’s guitar does not necessarily have to sound or act like a beginner’s guitar. In fact, many guitar manufacturers offer introductory instruments unworthy of even a student’s hands. The Alvarez Regent guitar is designed to turn aspiring students into great guitarists. Including a full selection of styles, sizes and finishes, this series offers quality instruments for every developing player.
Price: $279.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
The guitar only included an optional pick guard (which I strongly suggest you use).

Quality:
Great quality through and through.

Value:
Mine is a lefty. They charge more for lefties so the overall value isn’t that great. I find it somewhat discriminating.

Desirability:
Great looking guitar!

Sound:
For what is classified as a “student” guitar the sound is beautifully rich and the tone is fantastic.

Ease of Use:
Playing from the nut to the 10th fret is the easiest. Once you get any higher up the neck it becomes more difficult to play and doesn’t sound as good as it should. The action and intonation were all done by a professional.

Support:
Haven’t needed any.

Overall:
Many years to come. I shop for things very thoroughly so I don’t have to buy again.

Ibanez SGT120L Sage Series Left-Handed Acoustic GuitarThere’s no rule that your first guitar can’t sound and look great. The SGT Series features three basic body shapes: dreadnought, jumbo, and grand concert. Beautiful sunburst and natural high gloss finishes combined with large, classic pickguards contribute to the SGT’s understated vintage styling. In appearance, sound, and playability, the SGT sets a new benchmark in entry-level guitars.
Price: $199.95 Buy now!

    
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