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At this point, it's sentimental value, not intrinsic value.
I got this as my first guitar as a kid in the early 00s. It plays 'alright'. It has been able to withstand the beating of giving a child an instrument. I still play it occasionally, the neck is nice and thick, as to be expected for a classical-styled nylon acoustic. Mine had to be repaired about a decade ago, as the neck joint glue had saturated with humidity and separated the neck from the body. After that repair, nothing has been done to it. I believe I still even have the strings from then still on.
126
Cheap guitar, and it shows.
I bought this off of ebay around 6-7 months ago for around 120$~. The construction of the body is alright, the neck is thick and weighty, maple with rosewood fingerboard. The body itself is exceptionally light, and well balanced with the weight of the neck. One finger on the neck joint and it'll balance. The electronics and pickups were overly tinny and garbage, reading around 2.2-2.5K, with a .0047uF tone cap. I modified mine with dual Fender humbuckers, black pickguard, and a .02uF cap.
126
It's fun to mess around with.
I got this from a neighbor for free about a year ago. It was barely working, the blend pot was fractured in half. After repairing that, this RPS-10 unit became something fun to play with. The feedback functionality is nice to mess around with, especially with a very slight pitch flat or sharp, creating a pulsing, chorus-like sound.
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try it on a synthesizer... man, I haven't seen any of these little boss units in years
126
Very nice for the price,
I've owned this Rumble amp for about 6 months, and I must say, it is a very versatile amp at its price point. For $99, this amp comes with 3-band EQ with scoop button, overdrive, and auxiliary 3.5mm input. I use it for bass, as intended, but also for guitar for that extra bottom end.




