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Open Box Rogue LX200BF Fretless Series III Electric Bass Guitar Level 2 Pearl Black 197881106010

Description
A case is sold separately.



Features
- Basswood dual cutaway body
- Bolt-on fretless maple neck with rosewood fingerboard
- High-mass adjustable saddle bridge
- J-style humbucker bridge pickup
- P-style split coil neck pickup
- Dual volume and tone controls
- Die-cast tuners
- Black Hardware
- Case sold separately
Specs
- 34" scale length
- 24 frets
Reviews
4.2
60 Reviews
96%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Not bad for what it is
This is a cheap fretless bass; therefore, I won't hold it to golden standards. When I first got it, I had to do a bridge adjustment for the E string. This took 15 seconds and the tool you need to do this is included with the bass so it's not a huge problem. Apart from that, it isn't all that bad. The neck is very comfortable and it sounds good with or without distortion. My only complaint is that there is hardly any sustain, but for this price you won't win them all. This is a good fretless bass for a beginner.
Most Liked Negative Review
I wish I had never purchased this
This is by far one of the worst things I've ever purchased. Period. To be honest, I expected this guitar to be pretty low quality, but it was the cheapest fretless I could find, and I wanted a fretless, so I thought I would give it a go. I thought to myself, "It can't be THAT bad." I could never have been more wrong. When I picked it up from my local GC I checked to see if there was any shipping damage and was shocked when I found none. When I played it for the first time I noticed a plethora of issues: the G string tuning peg was much looser than the other three, the G string nut slot was filed down extremely low, the volume knob for the neck pickup was attached so incredibly bad that it would dig into the body of the guitar when rotated, the action was ridiculously high and the strings would buzz against the fretboard when I played on the "frets" closest to the nut (these were fixed with a truss rod and saddle adjustment, but still added insult to injury), and the strings that came with the guitar were awful (which was to be expected). The action was not difficult to fix, and I knew I could just replace the strings with better ones. I purchased a set of D'Addario EXL160BT to replace the terrible Rogue bass strings. As I was threading the E string through the bridge, the thick end of the string got stuck behind the hole. No amount of yanking, tugging, shoving, or twisting would get the string through the hole. I couldn't believe it. All four of the holes were exactly the same size, meaning the lowest string had to fit throught the same size hole as the highest string, which was not possible. I had to use a power drill to make the hole larger (which damaged the finish in many places), and after SEVERAL ATTEMPTS of drilling and testing to see if the string would go through, I was finally able to shove the string through the hole. I have never seen a bass that can't accomodate a specific gauge of string. The E string I was putting on was a 120. I should not have had any trouble putting it through the hole, but the hole was so incredibly small I don't even think a 110 would be able to fit through. I was finally able to get all the strings on. The strings sounded amazing and made this bass come alive after having the stock Rogue strings on it. With this guitar, I would say you get what you pay for, but even that seems like too much of an overstatement. You get way less than what you pay for. Don't buy this guitar. If you want a fretless, you're better off spending a couple thousand on a good fretless and not this piece of garbage.
- Practicing41
- Jamming30
- Recording21
- Small Venues17
- School Bands6
- Craftsmanship7
- Fret Buzz5
- Poor Pick Up5
- Flat Sound4
- Slight roughness to the wood, but easily fixable1
- Experienced29
- Novice9
- Professional Musician9
- Fun To Play45
- Good Feel35
- Good Tone24
- Good Pick Up16
- Solid Electronics14
Reviewed by 60 customers
It's alright
submitted5 days ago
byKevin
fromLynnwood, Wa
The tuners on this bass are not very good and strings can go out of tune faster. It is a good one for just getting familiar with a fretless bass. For the price it is what it is. Good for practice.
Want to try fretless?
submitted8 days ago
byJohn
fromU.S.A.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great for anyone who wants to try fretless for the first time. Just be prepared to set it up yourself. The neck and fretboard seem fine. The truss rod works. I don't like the cheap plastic nut and bridge, but I may eventually just upgrade them later. Good enough to test the fretless waters without a big investment. I have awesome amps and effects pedals, so the pickups are fine for now. I also do not like the fact that the fret markers are placed like on a fretted bass, between the "frets", rather than where the frets would be. I'll have to remedy that, too.
Fairly solid little Bass
submitted3 months ago
byRon
fromAugusta Ga
I bought this for several reasons, I wanted a fretless, it was very inexpensive and it was something that I COULD play around and upgrade the electronics cheaply if I wanted too. After ALOT of adjustment and DiAddario half rounds it doesn't sound too bad actually. Very smooth.
I may upgrade!
submitted6 months ago
byGUY
fromPleasant Kenosha Wi.
Added a bone nut, changed to flatwound strings, blacked out the side dots which were in a fretted basses position and added dots where they need to be. It does the job especially for someone wanting to try going fretless. I love it!
I might buy this again
submitted10 months ago
byJackson
fromHigh point
I'm really in to primus so I got a frettless bass and for what I do it's great 5 stars ⭐️
Solid budget fretless!
submitteda year ago
byPK
fromOregon
So far, I'm loving this bass. Takes a few hours for the strings to stay tuned out of box, but the playability and sound is incredible. I'd easily recommend this bass to any bassist that needs (or wants) a fretless sound on a tight budget. And—no fret buzz when you don't have frets!
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitteda year ago
asked byRJ
fromPima County AZ
Will the guitar material construction be able to handle a heavier set of strings, but, in drop tune, should somewhat ease any extra string pressure, at least I would presume so
It should be handle to handle 50's. You'll probably need to adjust the rod.submitteda year ago
asked byFred
fromLake Forest, CA 92630
Several reviews on this product have said that the edge dot markers on the neck aren't intonated correctly. I don't know if this was an older model or this one. Are they correctly intonated where the note should be played - for example, on the E String, G should be played ON the 3rd position dot marker. A ON the 5th. Etc, etc. etc. That's the correct setup for an unlined fretless neck. Is this the case?
Yes, they are correctly intonated.submitted2 years ago
asked byTBear
fromOak Hills, Ca. 92344
What Is The Nut Width, And Ceramic Or Alnico Pickups? Thanks!
It's 1.65", Alnico pups.submitted3 years ago
asked byBrad
fromWoodburn, Ky.
Is a hard shell case available? Can't seem to find one.
Musician's Gear MGMBG Molded ABS Electric Bass Casesubmitted4 years ago
asked byFerg
fromPoland
what is the nut width?
I’m very sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available. They're pretty narrow. Please give us a call if you would like some help 855-770-3373submitted4 years ago
asked byRichard
fromBoca Raton, FL
What is the length of the neck (detached from the body), from tip of headstock to the end of the bolt-on?
Item Dimensions LxWxH 47.75 x 14.75 x 3.5 inchessubmitted4 years ago
asked byVeronica
fromRaeford, nc
Do u rent your bass guitars?
That would be up to your local store.submitted6 years ago
asked byMark
fromMassapequa NY
What size is the jack input.
This bass has a standard 1/4" input.submitted6 years ago
asked byfieldminer
fromAtlanta, Georgia
Is this available in a left handed model?
The Rogue LX200BL Left-Handed Series III Electric Bass Guitar is currently available.submitted6 years ago
asked byTonyJ.
fromFlint Mich.
Is it still on sale and for how long
Please contact a Sales Agent for specific pricing inquiries

















