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Adding a must-have guitar to the Dirty 30s line, the Series 7 RPS-7 is an acoustic Single 0 with a sound that can't be believed for the cost. The Series 7 RPS-7 packs a punch thanks to Recording King's super-clean Cross Lap bracing and top-quality materials. The spruce top is striking beneath the Tobacco Sunburst finish, framed by vintage-style checkerboard binding. The bound soundhole and Harmonella stencil fretboard markers are both functional and stylistic. it also includes bone nut and saddle, and ivory button tuning machines. Whether headed out on the road or matching the vibe of an intimate session, the Dirty 30s 7 RPS-7 is sure to be a go-to-guitar. Case sold separately. .
It’s a great value, solidly built, and no worries about cases or humidifiers. I keep it on a stand by the bed and play it every night. There’s no telling what it’s actually made of, and no one will mistake the sound for a Martin, but it’s light, small, fun to play, and the 12 fret body is cool. You can’t go wrong for the money. Just understand it’s a cheap little parlor guitar, not a big roaring D-28, and enjoy.
I did a lot of research on parlour guitars before purchasing this one. All of the reviews were positive so I ordered one. Boy, were they right. If possible, it is even better than expected. I have several guitars, many of them far more expensive, that now are resigned to sitting in the corner while I enjoy this one. Obvious quality construction, good tone, comfortable size and action. You won't find a better guitar for the money.
It's a cheep little guitar...for the money it's OK....the neck on mine has a bend where the neck meets the body...took a lot of trust rod just to make it playable....I should have sent it back, but I got a deal on it.....would not buy again.....