@@marktwain3387 I will say this, i tuned it down a half step and play it with 12/54 Ernie ball medium lights and it sounds great. I didn't like the bright boxiness of the standard tune. I'd buy it again. It produces good sound . It's not my daily but I pick it up several times a week.
@@marktwain3387 I didn't have to adjust anything, although I did buy it brand new from a music store not in box. It was set up . It's low enough for my liking and yes it can be adjusted. If you finger pick or play fingerstyle you can't ask for a price friendly guitar . It does sound good strumming when you tune it down to me. They didn't cut corners as far as appearance either
I want to by one of this to my office and my question if the really diff sound between rt26 and rf26 because rt26 is smaller and good for office.
Just bought one today and you can't beat the build and sound for the price ... It's a very nice gig bag too that comes with it.
Considering buying one. It's been 6 months since you've commented. Do you still like it?
@@marktwain3387 I will say this, i tuned it down a half step and play it with 12/54 Ernie ball medium lights and it sounds great. I didn't like the bright boxiness of the standard tune. I'd buy it again. It produces good sound . It's not my daily but I pick it up several times a week.
@@CharlieRootsMusicThanks! That helps me out a lot! How's the action? Can the truss rod be adjusted?
@@marktwain3387 I didn't have to adjust anything, although I did buy it brand new from a music store not in box. It was set up . It's low enough for my liking and yes it can be adjusted. If you finger pick or play fingerstyle you can't ask for a price friendly guitar . It does sound good strumming when you tune it down to me. They didn't cut corners as far as appearance either
@@marktwain3387 the gig bag is worth $80 by itself if you compare it to others of that design and quality.