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Published on 02/19/04 at 15:00I bought my rg120 at my local guitar center for $200 after much searching for a desired guitar.
i find this guitar fun to jam on and just fool around. I like how it goes up to 24 frets, and it sounds really nice if you get some effects on it. It sounds good for all types of music although some would argue that is guitar is only for hard and fast metal music.i like the design, but looks isn't everything.
the sound is just about what you pay for, not incredibly great. I wanted a guitar somewhat more like a fender but the squier was what all beginning guitarists had, and i just knew that wasn't me. I didn't have enough cash to get anything nicer. i can't think of too much wrong with this guitar, its pretty basic, and sturdy.
If you want to be different and not get a squier for your first guitar, this would be a good bet. since people don't know what it is, friends think that its more expensive than it looks. again, i like the looks of it: a nice sharp design. don't plug it in, or take the plug out at a bad angle, cause you might break it, like i did within the first 2 months.
this was my first guitar, and i don't regret getting it. i would still choose it over a squier. this is fun to play around with, you'll like the 24 frets, and the shape of it. don't give in to the "this guitar is only for hard metal playing". pretty good deal for the price range.
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i find this guitar fun to jam on and just fool around. I like how it goes up to 24 frets, and it sounds really nice if you get some effects on it. It sounds good for all types of music although some would argue that is guitar is only for hard and fast metal music.i like the design, but looks isn't everything.
the sound is just about what you pay for, not incredibly great. I wanted a guitar somewhat more like a fender but the squier was what all beginning guitarists had, and i just knew that wasn't me. I didn't have enough cash to get anything nicer. i can't think of too much wrong with this guitar, its pretty basic, and sturdy.
If you want to be different and not get a squier for your first guitar, this would be a good bet. since people don't know what it is, friends think that its more expensive than it looks. again, i like the looks of it: a nice sharp design. don't plug it in, or take the plug out at a bad angle, cause you might break it, like i did within the first 2 months.
this was my first guitar, and i don't regret getting it. i would still choose it over a squier. this is fun to play around with, you'll like the 24 frets, and the shape of it. don't give in to the "this guitar is only for hard metal playing". pretty good deal for the price range.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com