Rogue Starter Acoustic Guitar Pink: 7/8 scale kids acoustic guitar Ideal for beginners and people with small frames and hands Maple neck Rosewood fretboard Martin strings Case sold separately
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Brand | Rogue |
Item model number | SO-069-RAG-PK |
Color | Pink |
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Product Id | 334352 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4 (48 ratings) 4 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 840246025760 |
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great guitar for a beginner. easy to play and easy to tune. it has been a great hit in this household.
This starter acoustic guitar was a perfect gift for my 7 year old. Although he doesn't know how to play yet, he loves it. He practices everyday for at least an hour. I recommend for starters.
I bought this as a decorative piece for my new apartment. It's beautiful and I'm sure it's a fine guitar to learn to play on, not sure I will try that though.
I was very pleased with how safely packaged the guitar was packed. I appreciated that it was delivered before the date scheduled. She loves her guitar.
Who should buy this guitar? Intermediate/experienced guitarist who need a cheap throw around guitar, NOT for a beginner. I bought this as my first guitar and was able to learn basic strumming, chords, fingerpicking, etc. To me it was the perfect guitar, why would suckers pay $200 for a beginner guitar, right? Well, that perspective all changed once I went to an actual guitar store and played around with the entry level $200 guitars. The difference is night and day. The higher tier beginner guitars sound more mellow than this and more importantly have a lower action. my guitar skills were immensely better with the higher priced guitar, and finger fatigue was much lower. No buzzing, easier to go back and forth on frets, etc. Bottom line: This isn't a bad guitar to take with you to campgrounds, beach, bonfires, etc. If you already know how to play and have the fundamentals down this is a nice throw around guitar. If it's for a beginner, you'd be doing them a disservice starting off on this. They'll have a much much easier time on a better guitar and less likely to quit.
Great value and very affordable. Smaller size is great for kids or beginners. Does not sound bad. Need to tune a little more often but not a big deal. It might not sound as good as the Ibanez I have but it is great for the money and its purpose as a beginner guitar
He will love it but I thought the strings would be better
Looks good out of the box.But,Here's what needs to be done to make this guitar playable.First remove the tuners,the saddle,the nut and strings.Replace the cheap tuners with good set of tuners,replace the plastic nut and saddle with anything other than plastic and put a good set of strings on it.After that adjust the truss rod,fine tune the action and you'll have a really nice sounding guitar.So now you've got a $60. Guitar that needs at least $200 in parts and labor to be usable.So if you can't do all this yourself,I suggest going to your local music store and buying used or new where they can set it up to play good for the cost of the guitar.Be able and having the parts I'm only into it for cost of parts.This being a porch and lake Guitar it will work.
the guitar is gorgeous, however it had multiple dead frets. when strummed, they were simply rattly and did not produce a note. makes for a cruddy song! we returned it and bought a (pricier) good used one from guitar center instead.
The whole second fret is dead, I get no tone whatsoever. I know it's a learning guitar and all, but tough to learn when the entire second fret is useless.