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Recording King ROS-7-TS Dirty 30's Series 7 000 Acoustic Guitar, Tobacco Sunburst

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$198.01

$ 98 .99 $98.99

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About this item

  • Spruce top
  • 25.4" Scale Length
  • Cross Lap bracing
  • Bone nut & saddle
  • 1-11/16" nut width


Adding a must-have guitar to the Dirty 30's line, the Series 7 is now available in a 14th fret 000 body shape, with a sound that can't be believed for the cost. Chalk it up to our super clean Cross Lap bracing and top quality materials, the Series 7 packs a punch. The spruce top is striking beneath the Tobacco Sunburst finish, framed by vintage-style checkerboard binding. The bound sound hole and Harmonella stencil fretboard markers are both functional and stylistic. Both the Tobacco Sunburst and Matte Black models include bone nuts and saddles and ivory-button tuning machines. Whether headed out on the road or matching the vibe of an intimate session, the Series 7 is sure to be a go-to-guitar.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2023
This is my second Recording King. I have a few other brands and some have greatqualities but for great tone and great playability I love Recording King.I can play them for hours without strain or finger pain. Of course Ihave done a little set up and put on 10s as I always do on all my guitars.I bought a 2nd one to make sure I will always have one in case they become rare.I know they contain a lot of plastics or non-wood material but they sound wonderful.Love Recording King.
Dylan Gerard saile
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2022
It’s obviously not going to be super high quality at this kind of price, but this guitar is built like one of those kids toy guitars from Wal-Mart. Literally unplayable past the 12th fret. The strap pegs are not even screwed in, they pop in and out.The neck was severely twisted, and the truss rod was not affective, trying to get it straightened out.If you’re looking for a cheap folk guitar this ain’t it. Check out Gretsch Jim Dandy Parlor guitar, it plays well and is built much better than this, but at the same price.Super disappointed because I am a fan of Recording King, but this specific guitar is shockingly bad.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2021
I feel compelled to write a review for this, as I love these 000's and own more than one. The Dirty 30's series of guitars harkens back to catalog guitars of the 1930s and 40s. The painted inlays on this guitar are true to those guitars that they're made to emulate. They sound and play WAY above their weight class and are perfect for any Old Time/Folk/Indie player. Love the color, fit, and finish of these. ESPECIALLY for the price! Less than 200 bucks!!
Crooked Music LLC
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2020
Firstly, the color isn't the pretty vintage tobacco burst you see in photos; it's more red/orange and not very attractive. The fret "inlays" are painted on (badly) also. The one I got needed a neck reset badly and wasn't really playable. The sound was thin and "cheap". My wife and I own a music store, so I can assure you that there are a lot better guitars in this price range.
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