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Rogue RG-624 Left-Handed Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Natural

A case is sold separately.



- Left-handed acoustic model
- Spruce top
- Die-cast tuning machines
- Inlaid body binding
- Case sold separately
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4.51
69 Reviews
89%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Lefty
I wanted to learn to play the guitar, so I bought a used one. Then I realized that since I was a left handed person I would need a guitar that was strung differently. I was amazed when looking online that they are really made for the left handed strummer. I ordered one and it arrived well packaged 2 days later, I would recommend guitar center to anyone wanting to learn. I am going to purchase some teaching tools soon also. Thanks!
Most Liked Negative Review
Great guitar for this price
This is my first left handed acoustic guitar, first thing: Dreadnoughts are huge, I played some righties in the store before ordering this one but it wasn't until it arrived that I noticed the size difference with a normal guitar, so now I have to order a gig bag or case for this one. It doesn't sound bad but it doesn't sound great either, but that could be because I haven't changed the factory strings it came with. Another thing, the tuning keys/machines are not that great, so i'll be upgrading them in the near future.
- Practicing31
- Jamming10
- Small Venues4
- Recording2
- Learning2
- Requires Constant Tuning5
- Flat Sound3
- Fret ends only a minor issue1
- Not Consistent1
- Poor Quality1
- Novice24
- Experienced10
- Child2
- Professional Musician2
- Good Feel26
- Fun To Play23
- Good Audio22
- Stays In Tune17
- Consistent14
Reviewed by 69 customers
Way beyond what I expected for a budget acoustic..
submitteda year ago
byRick
fromLos Angeles, Ca
A very basic, but high quality instrument. Build quality compatible to my Epiphone , Ibanez, & Yamaha acoustic guitars. Minimal fret edges not rolled, but does not affect comfort of neck at all. Plays and sounds great with my own setup. It's my everyday everywhere guitar now. Love it!
RG-624 Left-Handed Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Review
submitteda year ago
byGenesis
fromLos Angeles, CA
its good for beginners but i would highly recommend replacing the strings, the factory strings that come with the guitar aren't that good and can pop out when you've used the guitar long enough.
So far, I cannot complain.
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byPaul
fromJackson, MS
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I got it for self joy and to challenge myself. To date my interest has been maintained to a limited extent; I have health issues etc. that force me to set it aside momentarily. I expect to progress extremely slowly as a naturally right handed person. Appropriate to begin, I am hopeful.
A cheap, lefty guitar for learners
submitted3 years ago
byKen
fromSan Marcos, CA
This was one of the cheapest left-handed guitars I could find. It's perfect for those who are just starting to learn guitar but don't want to make a big financial commitment and plan to eventually move on to something better. I honestly love this guitar because it's my first guitar, but it is far from perfect. My guitar lessons taught me about tuning and I tune this thing every time I play it. It never holds tune. It's almost part of my start up ritual. The quality is poor. I haven't had the guitar for long, but it's showing cracking in the neck. I'm OK with that since I'm going to hang it up on the wall as a decoration and move on to something better. However, if you want a guitar that will last, you should look for something else.
This is going to be my grandsons first guitar
Verified Buyer
submitted3 years ago
byLaura
fromFruitland park FL 34731
He will be very surprised when he gets it for Christmas
Better than I expected
submitted4 years ago
byRoger
fromSo Cal
Came in good shape - did not need much of a set up. Fit and finish were OK or better.
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitteda year ago
asked byGina
fromSarasota, FL
Would this be good for my 13-year old daughter as a beginner's guitar?
Personally, I think Dreadnought's are a bit large.submitteda year ago
asked byKinda Dumb Question
fromundisclosed
How do I attach a strap whh there's only one knobs for it?
Martin Headstock Tie Guitar Strap Buttonsubmitted2 years ago
asked byTravis
fromKansas
What is the scale length
The scale of the Rogue RG-624 is 25.5"submitted3 years ago
asked byIDrennen
fromLoganville, GA
What bridge pins does this guitar use?
Please see---D'Andrea Bridge Pin Set Blacksubmitted3 years ago
asked bygar
fromBeloit, WI
what are the dimensions of this guitar?
Length: 20"...........Upper bought: 11.5"...........Lower bout: 16"................Depth: 5"submitted4 years ago
asked byDanielli
fromMountain View- CA
what are the measurements? is it a small model?
41'' Dreadnought. This is a regular size modelsubmitted6 years ago
asked byNat
fromundisclosed
Hello, I was wondering about the height of the guitar.
This guitar is approximately 32" in total height.submitted6 years ago
asked byNa
fromAthens,Ala
Are your guitars tuned before you ship them
Guitars are tuned before they are shipped but they may need to be tuned again upon arrival.submitted7 years ago
asked byCoach Celeste
fromFort Mitchell, AL
What is the exact matching case that I should purchase? I would like to know if ......the Road Runner RRDWA Deluxe Wood Dreadnought Acoustic Case..... Is a good match for the size of this guitar?
Yes it's a great match. Basically any Dreadnought style hardshell case will work.submitted8 years ago
asked byAdele
fromBrooklyn, NY
What replacement strings do I need to get?
Hi. The brand doesnt matter, but you will want to get the same string gauge, which is: Gauges: 12-16-24-32-42-53. Let us know if we can help with anything else Thanks

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