This acoustic guitar starter pack from Rogue offers a very affordable way to get started playing It includes the great-sounding, full-size RD80 dreadnought acoustic guitar, a gig bag, comfortable shoulder strap, extra set of strings, pitch pipe for tuning, picks, and a chord chart to get you playing right away Whether you're looking for a great gift for your budding musician or an affordable way to get started yourself, the RD80 Pack from Rogue is just the ticket
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Brand | Rogue |
Item model number | RD80PK |
Color | Multicolor |
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Product Id | 1033793 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.5 (44 ratings) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 656238014755 |
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Purchased as gift for adult in beginner's guitar class after extensive online research. Student and instructer commented that guutar is beautiful, as is its sound. Thrilled that guitar was purchased as part of starter pack since everything needed to start class was received.
It is customary for the strings on any new guitar to stretch a little. Mine stays in tune perfectly. This guitar has a full rich sound of guitars costing much more. The action is good and it won't hurt your fingers. I own several guitars both acoustic and electric and I'm very pleased with all of them. Any time a guitar won't stay in tune there's got to be a logical explanation. It's usually very simple to correct. For the beginner who is undecided if they are going to take guitar seriously, I strongly recommend the . It's everything you need to get started without breaking the bank.
I bought one of these a few years ago because I wanted to have an acoustic around to strum. Well, it sounded kind of dead, so I layed out a few $$ got some new strings and brass bridge pins and holy $#!+ did this thing come alive! The action was on point, it stays in tune. I've used it out and to record, just as much as I use my Martin and people are ridiculously impressed with it. So, yeah, by doing the bare minumum I got a very professional sounding guitar.
I saw this on the Stupid Deal of the Day and bought it on impulse. The last thing I need is another guitar, but at this price I thought it would be good for occasions when the guitar might get damaged. I am pleasantly shocked at how good this guitar is. I expected a thin boxy tone.Instead it has a warm comfortable tone. It plays at a nice volume, has objectionable buzzes or dead spots. I would have qualms using this guitar for a recording or on stage. Amazing that this instrument can be offered at this price.
For the price this guitar is amazing. The Action is very nice compared to a more expensive solid top guitar I owned. The action is very nice. Yes there is a bit of tenderness for not having callouses yet. but compared to another starter guitar this is nice. The strap is big enough for me 6 ft 2x size. with a few inches to go of adjustment. The pitch pipe is a bit hard getting used to so i will use an electronic tuner. The action on this guitar is as nice as a squire fender electric i had. I am very impressed.I thought it came with out a strap but it was in the guitar bag pocket , so look there.
I have purchased five of the Rogue guitars over the years and have always thought that they are exceptional values. Every one I've purchased was well made and very nice in all respects for the price I paid. As a guitar hobbiest I like to modify the guitars I buy by adding better strings and replacing saddles, nuts and tuning machines etc and then reselling. I wouldn't have to on any of the Rogue's I've purchased but I'm retired and have the time so sometimes I do and sometimes I don't. Free time; one of the best things of retirement.
I was looking for a knock around guitar for introductory students to use.This guitar has a nice, rich, Martin-esque sound that projects well, very nice appearance and appears to be well made, especially for the money. I've been playing guitar for 35 years and to my ear this guitar sounded as good or better than the other guitars I looked at that were 2 to 3 times the price. The guitar had fret buzz but the action was a little high from the factory so the first thing I did was adjust the neck truss rod and this helped a great deal. I plan on lowering the saddle a little the first time I change the strings but the guitar is now comfortable to play (after the neck adjustment) without any fret buzz. This guitar may wind up getting more use by me as a guitar to just leave on a stand in my office to just grab and noodle with for 5 or 10 minutes than by my students. I'm very happy with the purchase.
I was pleasantly surprised at the sound of these guitars...for this price it was pretty great. But also got an unpleasant surprise as well. I purchased 2 of these guitar packs. And one was great out of the box, just changed to a better set of strings and was good to go. But unfortunately the other one had some fret issues. They were not trimmed and smooth at all...very rough. But as it would happen, I also run a small guitar repair shop, so after a bit of work and smoothing, it came to life quite nicely. But all in all pleased. For this price range. I would say if you need a first guitar for learning, or maybe an inexpensive instrument for the campsite, office, or for a bit of porch playing, these would definitely fill the bill.
Nice guitar for the money. I have never seen action like this on a cheap acoustic. I also added Blisstime bone nut and saddle and the fit perfectly and gave a nice boost to the sustain and overall tone. The Blisstime bone nut and saddle were 10 bucks with 2 nuts and 2 saddles. I also bought Blisstime bridge pins but they did not fit.
Bought this for my son to use at school. It is perfect for a beginner, lightweight, and came with everything he needed to get started. Although it feels like cheaper construction, it plays great and holds up to the bumps and bangs to be expected from a teenager.