Recording King RPS-7-MBK 4-stars Reviews
Super little parlour guitar.
If I had it to do again, I might spend the extra for the solid top, but them again, its such amaozng value as it is!
Good value!
I own this guitar for one year now. So i decided to leave feedback.
PROS:
- looks - really classy and 30's vibe is definitely there!
- a real bone nut and saddle (suprising in this price range)
- tuners that actually works pretty well (no need to change, stable)
- long scale, authentic 1930's "boxy" sound, strong midrange, nasaly sound
- finish is nice to touch and well applied
- very nicely playing guitar, almost no fret buzz
- price - definitely good value for the money
- neck is straight, guitar is in tune on 12th fret (surprising) and the fretboard is actual wood
CONS:
- needs some adjustment to play better than out-of-the box: some fret-ends needed to be smoothed out, bone saddle was a bit high, so lowering it with a sandpaper led to lower string action
- needs a better strings than factory strings
- fretboard was a bit rough and dry, I smoothed it out with fine steal wool
- sound - do not expect much, it's a cheap guitar :-)
- fretboard decals are actually painted
SUMMARY
Nice looking stylish guitar with great looks and after some setup or upgrades really fine instrument - fun to play! Projects well!
Very nice guitar for the money
The guitar feels very nice to play, it has an open sound it was setup with low action which worked fine without buzzing.
Of course, there are things with it that reveals the price tag, most notably the fret edges that are quite sharp and unpleasant. I spend half an hour to file them down, but to get them to feel like ¤500 guitar one would need to spend many hours. I do think many luthiers have "fret fixing" machines and can fix that for maybe ¤25 euros.
Fretboard feels a bit strange, I have no idea what "Revebond" is, but it did not feel great. I guess that it will feel different after a few months of use because it will definitely be used, in spite of the unpleasant fret edges.
I have a Taylor and a high end Yamaha acoustic as well, but I tend to always reach for the Recording King
Great Guitar
This guitar is fantastic, for the money, the design and finish are both great.. I love the way it sounds.
Ive fitted a Matrix Infinity Fishman Pick Up so I can use it live
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