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Rogue Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural Product Description:



  • Also has a Fishman Classic 4 pickup/preamp system so you can plug in and play loud.

Product Description

You can't beat the features you get for such a low price: genuine spruce top, die-cast tuning machines, nato neck, bound rosewood fretboard, and Martin strings. Also has a Fishman Classic 4 pickup/preamp system so you can plug in and play loud. You won't believe it when you hear it. It sounds fantastic. Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.

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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
5An excellent guitar for the money!
By scherf.com
I've owned and played hundreds of guitars and I'm very particular when it comes to sound, workmanship, etc. Because of the low price a not so well-known brand, etc. I was hesitant at first, but once I got this gem I was positively surprised. The neck is fast, the natural has a shiny quality finish top, the resonance and sustain are really great and this guitar also comes with Martin strings. The overall workmanship is really nice and the controls for the preamp are easy to use and they are on top where they are supposed to be. I've been playing guitar for over 30 years and I can easily compare this in China made Rogue to a $1,500 brandname guitar, and this Rogue costs a tiny fraction of that. I don't think you can go wrong with this guitar -- you'll be positively surprised just as I was. Although it's a solid dreadnought, the weight is on the light side which I personally prefer. It's simply fun to pick up this guitar and play it. By the way, some of my friends who are professional musicians bought this Rogue as an additional practice guitar, and all of them really enjoy playing it and they're very satisfied. I think it's also the most inexpensive quality Acoustic/Electric out there.

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
5We love this guitar!
By Kendra
I have bought several instruments from Musician's Friend and several Rogue instruments, as well. All of these Rogue instruments are of excellent quality. We have an acoustic dreadnought, a 12 string dreadnought, and this concert size acoustic electric.For those of you looking for a beginning instrument or a second instrument, definitely look at Rogues. We are so impressed with everything we've received from both Musician's Friend, and its "house brand", Rogue.When my son wanted to learn guitar, we were going to just give him one of my husband's, but it was really too big. So, we decided to get him this concert size cutaway guitar. We looked at a lot of instruments and decided to go with the Rogue. Rogue instruments do not have a wide varying price range. The highest priced instrument doesn't go over a couple of hundred dollars. So, when you spend only $100 on something, they aren't cutting a lot of corners from their highest-end models. Conversely, if you buy a starter Gibson package or some other well-respected company's starter pack, they cut a lot of corners from their highest-end guitars/stringed instruments. If a company makes a guitar that retails over a few thousand dollars, or even if the average selling price is $500, they are going to cut a lot of corners to make a guitar (or mandolin) priced at under $100.So, this specific guitar came with Martin Strings. Yes, they make great instruments, but only decent strings. Still, these sounded fine. The action on this specific guitar was pretty low. We would have preferred LOWER, but it isn't too high. The pickup/preamp system works great! I read on Musician's Friend's website that some people have had difficulty with this, but not here. The finish, beautiful. Everything about this guitar screams, "I'm a $400 guitar". The sound-- most importantly-- is pretty rich for a cutaway concert size guitar with a pickup installed. I think it sounds great. My husband does, too, although he doesn't think it's quite as rich as a dreadnought. I don't hear too much of a difference.With the Rogue instruments, this just isn't an issue. Want a twelve string? Only a bit over a hundred and sounds great! Want a mandolin? Nothing is stopping you at under $50. And, you really won't be disappointed, either. Even if you have to lower the action or pay for a professional setup, you still come way out ahead.We have very expensive instruments in our house and we have these Rogues. The Rogues feel and sound as if they are $400 instruments. No comparison to the $100 famous brand starter guitars I looked at. This one will last for years.

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
5Awesome guitar
By J. Tate
I ordered through musicians friend. I got the guitar two days earlier than expected which was a nice little surprise.The guitar itself is absolutely beautiful. The headstock is very nice and the machine pegs are polished and shiny. The strings sit closer to the frets than do most acoustics, making it great for a beginner guitar. The sound is deep and rich. I have not yet tried plugging it into an amplifier yet, so I cannot rate that. The package comes with the guitar and martin strings which are already strung..but I did not know it came with an amp cord, battery, and "L" tool. I got it mainly because it is cutaway, the price is insanely low for the great quality, and it is electric. Anyone who needs a cheap yet extremely well made acoustic should buy this. Also highly recommended for beginners.

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