We aim for a quick turnaround on our used guitars. Every instrument receives a full service and a thorough check — from setup to electrics — before it goes on the wall. All photos show the actual item and are taken in our on‑site studio so you can inspect the details.
If you’re hunting for a specific guitar, drop us a line — we’re regularly trading used instruments and may already have what you want, or we can tap our customer network and try to track it down for you.
If you’d like to part‑exchange your guitar against a new one, send photos and as much detail as you can — we’ll give a fair trade‑in indication.
If you're looking for something specific,
check back soon if we don't already have it. And don’t forget we also stock a wide range of new guitars, effects, amps and PA.
Benefits of Buying Second Hand Guitars
Pre‑loved instruments — especially guitars — come with genuine benefits, including:
Browse a wide selection of second-hand guitars across the UK. Buying used often saves you significant money versus new, letting you afford a better instrument or pick up extras like pedals and cases.
Many instruments hold their value with proper care, and some vintage examples even appreciate. That means you can play now and still have resale options later.
The second‑hand market offers huge variety — from recent pre‑owned models to rare vintage finds you won’t see in new-stock. At MusicStreet we curate a broad range so you can discover the sound that suits you.
If you’re in the UK you can often view used electrics in person and avoid long waits. Pop into the MusicStreet store near Cambridgeshire to try instruments and inspect condition up close.
Whether you’re after a vintage gem or your first guitar, second‑hand instruments are a cost‑effective way to get playing without a large upfront spend.
Pre‑owned guitars sometimes have tasteful upgrades or mods, offering character and value without the extra cost of aftermarket work. You may find an instrument that’s already tailored to your taste.
Choosing used gear extends the life of existing instruments and reduces demand for new production — a small but meaningful step for the environment.
Negotiation Opportunities:
There’s often room to negotiate when buying used, especially in private sales. That flexibility can help you secure a better deal based on condition and included extras.
Accessible used musical equipment:
Our selection includes quality, affordable used guitars and accessories — from pedals to left‑handed models — so more players can access great instruments at sensible prices.
Historical and Unique Finds:
The used market is where you’ll find rare, limited‑edition and historically interesting guitars — pieces that carry story and character and can enrich your collection.
How to Choose a Second Hand Guitar?
Research Brands and Guitar Models:
Before you buy, read reviews, browse forums and consider expert opinions to learn which brands and models suit your style. That narrows the hunt and makes comparing offers easier.
Explore Local Listings & visit second hand guitar shops:
Check classifieds, community sites and local shops for used acoustics and vintage electrics. Seeing and playing an instrument in person saves on shipping and lets you assess condition directly — staff can often share the guitar’s history.
Evaluate Used Guitar Condition:
Inspect the body, neck and fretboard for wear, cracks or repairs. Check tuners, bridge and nut — a careful visual check reveals a lot about an instrument’s health.
Play across styles and up the neck to test comfort and tone. Listen for buzzes, check the neck feel and try different strings — playability matters as much as looks.
Research model features and check serial numbers on sought‑after instruments like the used Fender Stratocaster to confirm authenticity and avoid misrepresentation.
Use marketplaces, auction results and price guides to benchmark a fair price. With context you can negotiate confidently and avoid overpaying.
Note any modifications or upgrades — they can improve playability or tone, but may affect resale. Decide whether the changes suit your needs.
Explore Rare and Vintage Options:
Look to specialist dealers and vintage shops for uncommon models and basses. Vintage instruments often offer unique tone and history that new instruments can’t replicate.
Inquire About History and Maintenance:
Ask the seller how the guitar was used and whether it’s had repairs or routine maintenance. That history helps judge how well it’s been cared for.
Buy from reputable sellers or established shops with good reviews — they typically offer clear processes, guarantees or return options that make purchases safer.
Major Differences Between New and Second Hand Guitars:
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Feature
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New Guitars
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Second-Hand Guitars
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Pricing
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Higher price tag
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Potential cost savings
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Condition
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Pristine, no wear or tear
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May show signs of use; condition varies
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Selection
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Limited to current models and releases
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Diverse selection, including rare and vintage models
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Playability
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May require a "playing-in" period
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Often more comfortable with a played‑in feel
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Customization
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Limited to factory specifications
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May feature custom modifications or upgrades
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Value Retention
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Initial depreciation upon purchase
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Used guitars can retain value well; some vintage models appreciate
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Availability
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Immediately available from retailers
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Found through local listings, used guitar shops, online
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Historical Significance
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Lack historical context or unique stories
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May have historical or sentimental value
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Environmental Impact
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Contribute to demand for new production
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Support sustainable practices by extending instrument life
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Negotiation Opportunities
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Prices are typically fixed
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Often room for negotiation, especially in private sales
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Rare Finds
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Limited to current market releases
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Opportunities to find rare and vintage models
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Local Accessibility
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Can be purchased from any authorized dealer
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May be found locally, allowing in-person inspections
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Types of Used Guitars Available For Sale
1. Pre Loved Acoustic Guitars:
- Different shapes and sizes, from jumbo and dreadnought to smaller parlor guitars. - Each has its own character and voice, making it a great companion for players in our pre‑loved collection.
2. Used Electric Guitars:
- Ideal for rock, blues or jazz. - Search iconic brands and models to match your playing style. - Plenty of UK options that give great value without breaking the bank.
3. Second Hand Bass Guitars:
- A budget‑friendly entry for groove players. - Great for funk, rock or anything that needs a solid low end.
4. Used & Vintage Classical Guitars:
- Matured tone and historical character. - Perfect for classical players or anyone after a refined acoustic voice.
5. Used & Rare Resonator Guitars:
- Metal‑cone tone for blues, bluegrass and slide styles. - Search the second‑hand market for these distinctive instruments.
- Handy for musicians on the move or for quick jams. - Affordable and practical options for life on the road.
- Find pre‑owned custom instruments for a personalised playing experience. - Discover guitars crafted to match specific tastes and needs.
8. Limited Edition Guitars:
- Unique features and scarcity make these standouts. - Add exclusivity and rarity to your collection.
If you have a guitar you'd like to trade for a new guitar please contact us with as much information and detailed photos so we can give you a good indication of a fair trade-in price.
Let us know if you'd like to make a change; we accept part‑exchange!
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to keep up with the latest offers and great prices on new and preowned guitars & musical instruments.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is it Worth Buying Used Guitars?
Yes — buying pre‑loved guitars is often a smart choice. You can save money, find a wider range of models (including rare examples) and enjoy instruments with character and history. Always check condition, playability and provenance before you buy.
2. How long do guitars last?
With good care, guitars can last a lifetime. Solid construction, regular maintenance and sensible storage help instruments stay playable for decades — vintage guitars can be passed down through generations.
3. Do you provide any warranty on second hand guitars?
Yes, we provide a warranty for 3 months on all our used second hand guitars.
4. Are older guitars more valuable?
Often, yes — older guitars can be more valuable if they’re rare, well made or linked to notable players. Craftsmanship, condition and provenance all affect value.
5. Which brand of used guitars are available to buy?
We stock a wide range of second‑hand guitars, including Gibson, PRS, Spector, Fender, Martin, Musicman and more.
6. Do you offer ex-display guitars & B-Stock guitars?
Yes — we also sell ex‑display and B‑Stock guitars, typically with a 1‑year warranty for extra peace of mind.