Recording King RO-310
I just read about the new Recording King RO-310 in Acoustic Guitar Magazine. This guitar is an Adi/Hog 000 with scalloped X bracing. I used to own a Martin 000-18GE, which I had to let go. It was a killer instrument and, of course, had an Adi/Hog combination like the Recording King RO-310. I've never really considered an inexpensive Chinese acoustic (these can be had for around $450ish), but at fraction of the cost of the Martin, this one sure is compelling. I will say that I own two Epiphone electrics, which are Gibson clones and they are just great. No, really...
So, has anyone played one of these yet? |
I have played and reviewed the Sitka topped version (the RO-10) here:
Recording King RO-10 and own and have reviewed the Adi over rosewood 12 fret 0 version, the RP1-327 here: Recording King RP1-327 So while I haven't played the RO-310 yet, I suspect it will be worth the money and then some. Dave |
I am a big fan of Music Link's Recording King and Loar brands. I own three Loars and plan on either a D-size or jumbo Recording King when I take a trip to the mid west and stop at Elderly. Don't let country of origin fool you. the RK and Loar are great guitars.
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Get a Blueridge 143A or 140A instead. Adi over hog, and MUCH better in every way!
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Pretty sure the Blueridge has a narrower nut width than the RK so it might come down to your string spacing preference.
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I've owned both Blueridge guitars and Recording King guitars (and have a Loar mandolin). I have played, but not owned the BR-140A & BR-143A.
They are nice as well and I think it would depend on the particular guitar as to which would sound better. The Blueridge "A" models have the wide 1 3/4" nut, as does the 000 Recording King. The necks are slimmer feeling on the BR guitars, though. The BR is full scale, the RK is short scale - this is in the OM/000 size. As a disclaimer: I have no affiliation with either Blueridge (Saga) or Recording King (the Music Link), but both companies are headquartered in the SF Bay Area very near my home and I have made visits to both places over the years I've been living here. At times in the past, I have also been able to play prototype instruments from both companies. |
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RO-10: slimmer neck profile, no abalone rosette, 3-piece neck. I think that might be about it. $100 less than the RO-310. |
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Bingo!
There's one listed in the classified section right now. $375 with tweed HSC, shipped. A very good deal.
I have no interest in this transaction other then hopefully matching a guitar to a set of hands. Good luck. Dj P.s. I am an RK fan. |
Hee Hee....not anymore its not........:-)
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I have no opportunity to play one locally and there are not many other reviews around. So, I decided to just buy one an check it out.
I'll report back after the guitar arrives and I have a chance to take it around the block a few times. |
worth it!
My experience with RK has been nothing short of amazing. For the money you lay out, Greg Rich and co. give you a fair shake!
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