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Description

Discover the perfect blend of quality and affordability with the Rogue RA-90 Dreadnaught, a quintessential choice for both budding musicians and seasoned players. This steel-string acoustic guitar is designed to deliver a full-bodied, resonant sound that matches its classic dreadnaught shape. With a spruce top, nato (eastern mahogany) back and sides, and a maple fingerboard, the RA-90 offers a robust tonal palette that enriches your playing experience.

The Rogue RA-90's durable construction ensures it stands up to the rigors of regular use, making it an ideal companion for practice sessions, jam circles, or even small performances. Its smooth neck and comfortable action make it easy for beginners to navigate, while its acoustic clarity and projection appeal to more experienced players. Whether you're strumming in your bedroom or performing on stage, the RA-90 promises a reliable and enjoyable playing experience.

With its straightforward design and consistent sound quality, the Rogue RA-90 Dreadnaught is a smart choice for anyone seeking an accessible yet reliable acoustic guitar. It's a testament to Rogue's commitment to providing instruments that balance playability with affordability, making music more accessible to everyone.

Key Features:

  • Spruce top with nato back and sides
  • Maple fingerboard and bridge
  • Dreadnaught body shape for rich sound projection
  • Chrome hardware for a polished look
  • Ideal for beginners and intermediate players seeking quality and value

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gdgabe

Okay

It’s an okay guitar. Sounds dull. Good for beginning guitarists. Overall mediocre.

T

Great starter guitar

I got one of these when I first started playing guitar about 4 or 5 years ago, and I love it. The action is good, the frets don't buzz, and it has a smooth, warm tone thanks in part to its' large body.

bthompson2020

got this as a Christmas gift It's okay but not great.

The sound quality is not great the, neck and fret board are a bit rough. It's a cheap guitar expect what you pay. Otherwise good practice guitar . strung the guitar with seven string one the place for the first string the high E there are two equally tuned strings for a longer nicer ring.

jarrettgreen

$50? lol

Bought this thing to have around the office when I'm trying to solve some code problem. I'm astounded at what $50 can get you. Bright, fun, and cheap as fuck.

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