In Praise of a Rondo Guitar
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 3:13 pm
I have never been much of a fan of the Strat sound. Of all of the identifiable guitar tones it was probably my least favorite. (I’m one of those true believers who feels that Clapton lost his tone when he switched from Gibson to Fender.)
However I’ve toyed around with the thought of getting one someday but even at the lowest Fender price points a Strat seemed like an unnecessary luxury for the amount of time I was going to be able to commit to (and, let’s be honest, at my level of playing).
But I decided to take a peak at the Rondo SX SST62 3TS Sunburst and for $99 I felt I had not much to lose. Well, ninety-nine bucks I guess (plus shipping).
Now, I’m afraid, I’m going to have to revise my award for “best valued” low-price guitar – which used to go to Ibanez (and to Epiphone at some extent). For $99 this instrument is amazing.
[Side Note: I am not a guitar technical geek by any stretch of anyone’s imagination. For all I know, this guitar may fall apart tomorrow. Or it may use pickups that are one-tenth the quality of regular ones. Or the wood may really be balsa for all I know.]
But, for my level of playing, it nails the Strat sound amazingly. Feels nice to play. And I love the very distant tones derived by moving the pickup selector.
As I said, this guitar is amazing. Just can’t beat cheap Chinese labor I suppose. And I’m also starting to get into the “pure” Strat sound. I’m not after Hendrix or SRV. I like the sound just the way it comes out of my Blues Junior:
However I’ve toyed around with the thought of getting one someday but even at the lowest Fender price points a Strat seemed like an unnecessary luxury for the amount of time I was going to be able to commit to (and, let’s be honest, at my level of playing).
But I decided to take a peak at the Rondo SX SST62 3TS Sunburst and for $99 I felt I had not much to lose. Well, ninety-nine bucks I guess (plus shipping).
Now, I’m afraid, I’m going to have to revise my award for “best valued” low-price guitar – which used to go to Ibanez (and to Epiphone at some extent). For $99 this instrument is amazing.
[Side Note: I am not a guitar technical geek by any stretch of anyone’s imagination. For all I know, this guitar may fall apart tomorrow. Or it may use pickups that are one-tenth the quality of regular ones. Or the wood may really be balsa for all I know.]
But, for my level of playing, it nails the Strat sound amazingly. Feels nice to play. And I love the very distant tones derived by moving the pickup selector.
As I said, this guitar is amazing. Just can’t beat cheap Chinese labor I suppose. And I’m also starting to get into the “pure” Strat sound. I’m not after Hendrix or SRV. I like the sound just the way it comes out of my Blues Junior: