Rogue Grand Concert Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar
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by PowerReviewsMost Liked Positive Review
Fair as an Acoustic but much better as an electric
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<!-- /* Style Definitions */ p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-parent:""; margin:0in; margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:12.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";}@page Section1 {size:8.5in 11.0in; margin:1.0in 1.25in 1.0in 1.25in; mso-header-margin:.5in; mso-footer-margin:.5in; mso-paper-source:}div.Section1 {page:Section}-->Overall, this is a good starter acoustic/electric guitar for the money. The thing is built like a tank and the finish on the one I received is excellent. Its like a mirror and has no flaws of any kind. I was very surprised at the finish quality. The tuners appear to be well made and of heavy construction. They have a very bright chrome finish and they are very smooth operating. The pick guard looks ok but is somewhat cheaply made and I can tell that it will probably not stay on for very long. It is glued to the body with what appears to be a weak adhesive. This is a "peel and stick" guard. The strings are heavy gauge Daddario and need to be replaced with lighter gauge to promote easier playing. The sound when playing as an acoustic is not impressive. The lows are somewhat weak. The middle and high ranges are ok. Mine had one almost dead string. The overall sound volume is low. Using with an Amp is a different story. The Fishman electronics do a great job with this guitar. It has a completely different sound when played as an electric. I have been using it through a DigiTech RP55 Modeling Guitar Processor with a Fender Super Champ XD tube amp using the clean channel and also with an Ibanez 65 watt Sound Wave Bass amp with the tones set at neutral and with the tweeter enabled with super results.Both amps have given really great (and significantly different) sounds with this guitar. The Bass amp brings out great lows and mids and with the tweeter enabled the mid and upper ranges are further enhanced. I was very impressed with the sounds using both amps. One issue the 9 volt battery used in the Fishman electronics module is very difficult to install and replace on mine. The Fishman unit is supposed to lift straight up when unlatched allowing you to insert a battery located in a tray in the bottom of the unit. The soldered wiring in the very bottom of the Fishman unit in mine does not allow the unit to slide completely up and it takes a lot of effort to remove the old battery and replace it with a new one. Also, no instructions are included on battery replacement or operation of the electronics. Be sure to unplug the cord from your guitar when you finish playing or the battery will be dead because the Off/On switch is built in the jack! I have had a lot of fun with this guitar mostly as an electric. The sound is ok as an acoustic and very good as an electric especially if you have a processor with the amp to play around with.It is a keeper for me especially at the price.
Good price, well made, good electronics
Built like a tank, very solid, very good finish on mine, "but" heavy strings, battery replacement is difficult, pick guard is a "peel and stick", no instructions on electronics operation.
Good starter guitar for the money.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Quality Control is unfortunately going down
I have bought this exact "Rogue Grand-Concert Cutaway Acoustic/Electric" Guitar for over 10 years, many times for my students because they always hd basic solid quality at a great pric...Read complete review
I have bought this exact "Rogue Grand-Concert Cutaway Acoustic/Electric" Guitar for over 10 years, many times for my students because they always hd basic solid quality at a great price. I would guess I have purchased between 30-40 in my life, all were bought to set up by grinding down the nut and bridge saddle for better action and then pressing in a few frets.
The last handful of these I bought have been having more and more issues: Tuning gear bushings that fall off, Tuning gears that are grindingly NOT smooth, Pick-ups that don't work, pick-up that doesn't pick up all the strings evenly (common, but sometimes they can be repositioned properly, which SHOULD have been done at the factory), frets that were not filed off the edge of the fretboard to make smooth position changes, nuts that are hollow where they used to be solid (they break when removing them to file them down), nuts that are the wrong width but installed anyways, broken EQ unit clips, faceplate on EQ unglued.
I am hoping when I get up the courage to buy another one that they will have fixed the quality control a little bit by then. These USED TO be the BEST value and a great Guitar with great features for dirt cheap.
I have bought this exact "Rogue Grand-Concert Cutaway Acoustic/Electric" Guitar for over 10 years, many times for my students because they always hd basic solid quality at a great price. I would guess I have purchased between 30-40 in my life, all were bought to set up by grinding down the nut and bridge saddle for better action and then pressing in a few frets.
The last handful of these I bought have been having more and more issues: Tuning gear bushings that fall off, Tuning gears that are grindingly NOT smooth, Pick-ups that don't work, pick-up that doesn't pick up all the strings evenly (common, but sometimes they can be repositioned properly, which SHOULD have been done at the factory), frets that were not filed off the edge of the fretboard to make smooth position changes, nuts that are hollow where they used to be solid (they break when removing them to file them down), nuts that are the wrong width but installed anyways, broken EQ unit clips, faceplate on EQ unglued.
I am hoping when I get up the courage to buy another one that they will have fixed the quality control a little bit by then. These USED TO be the BEST value and a great Guitar with great features for dirt cheap.
I have bought this exact "Rogue Grand-Concert Cutaway Acoustic/Electric" Guitar for over 10 years, many times for my students because they always hd basic solid quality at a great price. I would guess I have purchased between 30-40 in my life, all were bought to set up by grinding down the nut and bridge saddle for better action and then pressing in a few frets.
The last handful of these I bought have been having more and more issues: Tuning gear bushings that fall off, Tuning gears that are grindingly NOT smooth, Pick-ups that don't work, pick-up that doesn't pick up all the strings evenly (common, but sometimes they can be repositioned properly, which SHOULD have been done at the factory), frets that were not filed off the edge of the fretboard to make smooth position changes, nuts that are hollow where they used to be solid (they break when removing them to file them down), nuts that are the wrong width but installed anyways, broken EQ unit clips, faceplate on EQ unglued.
I am hoping when I get up the courage to buy another one that they will have fixed the quality control a little bit by then. These USED TO be the BEST value and a great Guitar with great features for dirt cheap.
I have bought this exact "Rogue Grand-Concert Cutaway Acoustic/Electric" Guitar for over 10 years, many times for my students because they always hd basic solid quality at a great price. I would guess I have purchased between 30-40 in my life, all were bought to set up by grinding down the nut and bridge saddle for better action and then pressing in a few frets.
The last handful of these I bought have been having more and more issues: Tuning gear bushings that fall off, Tuning gears that are grindingly NOT smooth, Pick-ups that don't work, pick-up that doesn't pick up all the strings evenly (common, but sometimes they can be repositioned properly, which SHOULD have been done at the factory), frets that were not filed off the edge of the fretboard to make smooth position changes, nuts that are hollow where they used to be solid (they break when removing them to file them down), nuts that are the wrong width but installed anyways, broken EQ unit clips, faceplate on EQ unglued.
I am hoping when I get up the courage to buy another one that they will have fixed the quality control a little bit by then. These USED TO be the BEST value and a great Guitar with great features for dirt cheap.
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Comments about Rogue Grand Concert Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:
I got the first one and it must have been old stock. It had the fishman classic 4 pre-amp. It had a short in it. The neck had a hairline crack next to the body. The frets were horrible- like 20 penny nails that were pressed into the fretboard with jagged ends on both sides. I returned it. MF sent the replacement out with free upgraded delivery. This one was dang near perfect. I sanded down the bridge, changed the strings, adjusted the truss rod and it is a really nice sounding guitar. It also had the new pre amp that is featured in the photo. So I suggest if you want one call customer service and request that they inspect the one that they ship and ask for one that has the newer electronics in it.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- price functions looks
Cons
Best Uses
- Practice Gig Doorstop
Comments about Rogue Grand Concert Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:
At 2am my drunk buddy called me up & left a message "I lost my guitar in the pawn shop. If you get me a new one I will take care of it". So I got him this one. It has fair tone, & stays in tune pretty good. For the money you cant beat this deal. Everything works!
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Great sound
- Nice First Impression's
- Nice Style
Cons
- Action Was To High
- Changed Nut
- Frets Needed Shaving
- Needed A Lot Of Adjustin
- Saddle To High
Best Uses
- After All Done
- Easy Lisening
- Great For Country
- Soft Rock
Comments about Rogue Grand Concert Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:
I had this Guitar for about four to five years when I first got it the action was way to high so went through prosses of elemination lowered new saddle new nut check it after got some buzz when played some cords so then shaved frets down sounded great after that then just this year had to reset the bridge because started lefting now is fine ajusted trust rod a very little now its fine sold to a friend he loves I have a old Yamaha FG 170 model and I've never had to do nothing to it but put strings on and tune it and thats over 45 years old thats my back up it was my first now I just bought a Fender Kozik Punk acoustic with beautiful Graphics and I love it But this Rogue Grand Concert cutaway Acoustic Eletric served its perpose I would buy one again
Comments about Rogue Grand Concert Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:
Great sound!
Pros
- Affordable
- Small
- Sounds Great
Cons
- No Leftys Available
Best Uses
- Anytime
- Gigs
- Rehearsals
Comments about Rogue Grand Concert Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:
After my Sister bought her Daughter a "Disney princess" guitar, I intervened. Seriously? "Disney Princess"? I saw this on Musician's Friend, & knew it was my duty to get it for her. it is small enough for her little hands, & the concert size is just right for her.
I am a semi-pro musician, & I played it for a couple of weeks BEFORE giving it to her.
If she learns to play, great If not, it goes back to me! Another cool guitar in my arsenal, right?
Pros
- Better Than Good Like New
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Comments about Rogue Grand Concert Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:
The condition was better than advertised and we could not be happier.
Pros
- Great Sound quality
- Made well
Cons
- none
Best Uses
- Acoustic
- Into Any Pa
Comments about Rogue Grand Concert Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:
Great guitar, made well and great feel. Everyone who picks it up loves it.
Pros
- nice
Cons
Best Uses
- Bars
Comments about Rogue Grand Concert Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:
Nice price! Nice sound! Nice feel! Nice look! Overall, nice!
Comments about Rogue Grand Concert Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:
great guitar for the price and wonderful customer service.
Comments about Rogue Grand Concert Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar:
I bought this guitar for my daughter and she absoutely loved it..
