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Washburn RO10 Rover Travel Acoustic Guitar Natural

Description



Features
- D'Addario EXP-15 extra light phosphor bronze strings
- Offset dot inlays
- ABS rosette
Specs
- Body type: Travel
- Cutaway: No
- Top wood: Solid spruce
- Back and sides: Mahogany
- Bracing pattern: Quartersawn scalloped Sitka spruce
- Body finish: Natural
- Orientation: Right handed
- Neck shape: Not specified
- Nut width: 1.69 in. (43 mm)
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Neck wood: Mahogany
- Scale length: 23,75"
- Number of frets: 19
- Neck finish: Satin
- Pickup/preamp: No
- Brand: Not applicable
- Configuration: Not applicable
- Preamp EQ: Not applicable
- Feedback filter: Not applicable
- Tuner: Not applicable
- Headstock overlay: Not specified
- Tuning machines: Chrome die-cast
- Bridge: Rosewood
- Saddle and nut: ABS
- Number of strings: 6
- Special features:
- Case: Sold separately
- Accessories:
- Country of origin: China
Reviews
4.67
3 Reviews
0%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Reviewed by 3 customers
Excellent travel guitar!
submitted7 years ago
byMICHAEL
fromUndisclosed
This guitar is great! No, it won't sound as rich or full as a standard size guitar, but it IS portable and has a good sound. I like playing this guitar and find it as easy as my Ovation. It is NOT a toy guitar. It holds its tune well and there are no flat or buzzy spots anywhere in the neck. Well worth looking into for a travel guitar. The case also must be mentioned. It takes cases up to 11.
Great value, good sound, but bottom tilts up while playing
submitted7 years ago
byCynthia
fromUndisclosed
Great value. (The guitar comes with a case, even though it doesn't list that on line.) It's a great size for traveling and fitting in overhead compartment in an airplane. The sound is good, far better than I would have anticipated for a guitar of this size. The only challenge I have playing it is that the bottom part of the guitar continually wants to tilt up as you play and you basically have to hold it in place with your left hand so that it won't tilt. Definitely not good for repetitive stress injury. It's better than the Martin in that regard, but still not good. I'm planning on make a custom fit pillow to put on the back to keep it from tilting up while playing. I would still buy again. It's a good travel guitar and I haven't found a travel size that is any better in this regard.
Recommend The Rover Travel Guitar
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byJeffrey
fromUndisclosed
I am really enjoying playing my new Rover Travel Guitar, I can play so much longer with this size of a guitar. I am surprised how beautiful the sound comes from such a small guitar, this is one of my best purchases from Guitar Center this year
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submitted7 years ago
asked byCurt
fromMO
The product description seems to say it includes a soft-shell case, but the specs below say the case is sold separately. Is a case included?
It does come with a soft gig bag style case. A hard-shell case is not included.

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