5 MID-RANGE Guitar Brands ROBBING You Blind (And 5 That Are Actually Worth It)

5 Mid-Range Guitar Brands ROBBING You Blind (And 5 That Are Actually Worth It). Don't Buy These Guitar Brands Until You Watch This You already know Gibson and Fender are overpriced. But the mid-range brands you "upgraded" to — Ibanez Prestige, Schecter, Rickenbacker, Yamaha Pacifica, and Guild — are running the exact same trick, just quieter. In this video we break down 5 mid-range guitar brands that are quietly overcharging you, and 5 that actually deliver more guitar than they charge for: G&L, Tokai, Reverend, Chapman, and Solar Guitars. Real pricing data. Real teardown comparisons. No sponsorships, no affiliate bias — just the math the marketing departments don't want you to see. WHAT WE COVER: ✓ Why Ibanez Prestige and the Axion Label are closer than you think ✓ The 21% Schecter price hike nobody noticed ✓ Why Rickenbacker doesn't have to improve — and doesn't ✓ Where the Yamaha Pacifica line stops making sense ✓ What's actually happened to Guild since 2000 ✓ The Leo Fender company outselling itself ten-to-one against Fender (G&L) ✓ The Japanese builder Gibson once tried to sue (Tokai) ✓ Why Reverend, Chapman, and Solar put the money in the guitar, not the name Disagree with the list? Tell me which mid-range brand actually earns its price tag — and which one got you. Drop it in the comments. #GuitarBrands #MidRangeGuitars #GuitarGear --- Brands mentioned: Ibanez Prestige, Schecter, Rickenbacker, Yamaha Pacifica, Guild, G&L, Tokai, Reverend, Chapman, Solar Guitars Only Guitar Stuff covers guitar technology, brand history, and the debates serious players never stop arguing about. Gibson vs Fender. Tube amps vs digital. Tonewood: real or myth? Active vs passive pickups. Bolt-on vs set neck. American vs Mexican manufacturing. No lessons. No tutorials. Just the engineering decisions, industry battles, and technical arguments behind the guitars you play — with evidence, not opinion.