I am sure I have been lucky. Although still attain some are better bets than others (although trying the breed first is ALWAYS suggested to see if ya even like).
I have NOT however heard a bad word (certainly of late) about a certain breed I mentioned, guess they CARE :)
You must have indeed been lucky but I suppose to be fair the vast majority of guitars made by the major companies will be fine to play. You're going to come across a small proportion that just feel 'wrong' and also a similar number that feel far better than the those that are just fine.
Personally I wouldn't want to be unlucky and shell out for a £1000-£2000 guitar - that I haven't played, only to find it's one of the 'wrong' ones :(
At the very least - for that kind of cash - I would be looking around for one of those guitars that simply feels a cut above the rest to play.
The 2 LP's that I own are examples of this. They both stood out from all the rest in the store, as guitars that felt and sounded far better than identical models.
It's probably just a personal preference thing, as to how a guitar
feels but if you buy a new guitar without seeing it first, then you're denying yourself the chance to find one that's built just a little better or has been made from a higher quality piece of wood, for example.
Anyway ... This all just opinion.
I'm pretty certain there will be lots of people on this forum who are completely satisfied with guitars bought sight unseen. Although the thing is there may be those that aren't happy at all.
You just never know ...
