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Recording King RO-10 guitarra acústica western
General
The body of this RO-10 steel-string acoustic guitar by Recording King is what's known as a Triple-O (OOO) model. It's a warm-sounding instrument with a 1 3/4-inch string nut and a 24.9-inch scale length, dimensions that are sure to please most fingerstyle guitarists. The RO-10 has a warm, vintage sound that's well-balanced no matter where you happen to be on the neck. It features a solid spruce top that gives this guitar a clear tone, and its solid mahogany body adds just the right amount of warmth. Not only is this guitar an eye-catcher, it's top-quality and suitable for players of any level.
Recording King
Recording King has been developing acoustic guitars and banjos ever since 1930, a period many refer to as the Golden Age of musical craftsmanship. Instruments from this era are highly respected and desirable. When you buy a guitar or banjo made by them, you can count on enjoying it for years to come. In fact, a Recording King instrument can be passed on from generation to generation! Besides guitars, they make banjos, lap steel guitars and resonators.
Características
Características del producto
- Número de trastes 20
- Número de cuerdas 6
- Fabricación cuerpo todo macizo
- Cutaway no
- Madera fondo caoba
- Tipo diapasón palisandro
- Madera tapa abeto
- Madera aros caoba
- Se incluye funda no
- Se incluye estuche no
- Color madera
- Zurdo/a no
- Tipo cuerpo triple-Oh / orchestra / auditorium
Peso y las dimensiones incluyen el paquete
- Peso (incluyendo el paquete) 3,1 kg
- Dimensiones (incluyendo el paquete) 108,0 x 49,0 x 15,0 cm
Características del producto
- acoustic steel-string guitar
- colour: natural
- body style: OOO (Triple-O)
- top: solid spruce
- sides and back: solid mahogany
- neck: mahogany, C profile
- fretboard: rosewood
- scale length: 24.9 in
- number of frets: 20
- string nut: bone, 1 3/4 in
- machine heads: die-cast
- bridge: rosewood
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This is an outstanding instrument sold by a World-class online retailer at an unbeatable price.
Upon inspection, this instrument has been maintained at the highest standards. The bridge is in full contact with the soundboard, passing the paper test, and the bridge plate, underneath, is in perfect condition. The inside bracing, curfing, and other crictical glue joints are solid, as is the feel on the strudy-fitted machine heads.
In addition, the saddle height, neck relief, and nut height have been setup optimally for comfortable and dynamic playing.
The materials that have been used for this guitar are of the most favourable calibra, making it, in my opinion, on par with instruments that cost ten times as much; this guitar has a truly balanced projection of tones.
I cannot recommend both Recording King and Bax-Shop to every one of my private guitar students, parents of my music pupils, fellow musicians, and ethusiasts.
To summarise, I am very happy with my purchase, and found the telephony staff, who provided up-to-date information on my item, to be very helpful and friendly; top marks all round.
Heb deze Gitaar nu been paar dagen in mijn bezit. Heb m besteld Al's B-stock en tot nu toe bevalt deze prima! Ben er zeker iets op vooruit gegaan vanaf mijn Takamine GD 10. Qua klank ook niks mis mee. Al moet je er natuurlijk van houden. De lak is wat dik maar dit hoeft geen belemmering te zijn. Verder ben ik zelf van plan om nog een pickup te laten installeren voor live gebruik. Maar voor thuis is het zowieso een aanrader voor ieder wiens beurs al begint te versnipperen bij het zien van het prijskaartje van een Martin. Veel dichterbij kom je voor zo'n zachte prijs niet. Aanrader om te proberen. (Al heb ik gehoord dat de QC van Recording king niet altijd even best is.)
Belle petite guitare massive 000 de chez Recording king , table sitka et corp acajou , puissante et assez bien fini elle sonne très bien pas de défaut sur la mienne , le modèle est fait à la main en Chine donc d'un modèle à l'autre il peut exister des différences , les commentaires elogieux sur différents sites et le prix très bas pour une guitare massive m'ont poussé à commander le modèle RO-10 et j'en suis ravi
Je viens d'acquérir cette guitare que j'ai découverte grâce aux bonnes critiques qu'elle a reçues sur différents sites. Et bien, je suis complètement d'accord avec ce qui a été dit. La guitare est très belle, les bois sont beaux. Côté sonorité, perso, j'adore ! Il n'y a pas une grande projection mais j'aime bien justement. Les mediums sont et les aigus sont magnifiques : brillants mais doux, ça ne claque pas et ne fait pas mal aux oreilles. Les basses sont présents mais un peu en retrait. Globalement, le son est super !
Au nombre des défauts, la finition est plutôt moyenne mais c'est normal à ce niveau de prix. Le seul vrai défaut pour moi, ce sont les mécaniques qui sont correctes mais de moyenne qualité, il y a un peu de jeu, il faut se réaccorder souvent mais rien de catastrophique.
Conclusion : pour le prix, c'est un super guitare ! Bien meilleure qu'une certaine japonaise au même prix et surtout, ayant un son qui a un véritable caractère.
I bought this guitar after reading a number of very positive online reviews. The guitar arrived well packaged on the agreed day which is always a good start. Until 4 months ago i had owned a Martin 000-28EC costing over £3000 inc a pickup so I had high expectations before i opened the box. Seeing the guitar for the first time was something of a reality check, you just dont get £3k quality for £230. The cross silking of the soundboard that one online review spoke of for this model was definitely absent. In fact in certain lights there are distinctive white streaks through the grain which i've never seen in a guitar before. That said the grain is nice and tight, very straight, just some funny colouring, purely cosmetic though. The other funny that caught my eye is the black matt paint on the top of the bridge! When i took it home i removed this with fine steel wool, it came off really easy to reveal a lovely piece of rosewood underneath. I don't get the logic of painting it however it was easily fixed and looks great now. The last negative was the tuning machines. They're not great but not awful. My main gripe with them is the screw fixing is at a 45o angle making it difficult to replace them without leaving a mark. That said if you're happy with them, no problem.
OK that's the bad. On the good side it's all solid wood and the back and sides, binding, fretboard etc all look great. The biggest surprise for me was how loud this thing is. Volume wise it's comparable to a dreadnought which is surprising for a smaller body short scale guitar. Now does it sound like it's Martin 000-18 cousin upon which its design is based... No. But it sounds good in its own right. It's loud, clear, articulate and easy to play. Little to gripe about here. If you're coming from an electric guitar or an acoustic with a 43mm nut (standard) you'll find the neck quite wide and it may take you some time to get used to it. The neck is not thick, just wide which is perfect for finger style; something to be aware of. The set up wasn't great out of the box however a few twists of the truss rod with the supplied allan key to add a little curve to the neck soon sorted things out. Having played this for a few days now and added a pickup i have to say i'm really impressed. I have no hesitation recommending this guitar. Just spend a little time to get it set up properly or take it to a guitar tech and you'll have a great little player for all types of music.