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The Recording King RD-328 is a right-handed 6-string acoustic guitar featuring a select solid Adirondack spruce top and solid rosewood back and sides, paired with a rosewood fretboard. Its elegant herringbone purfling and classic rosette combine premium tonewoods with refined craftsmanship, delivering rich, resonant sound and smooth playability for serious musicians.
G**E
Amazing Guitar!!
This guitar is an amazing value! The sound that this guitar projects is loud, warm and every bit as good as guitars costing a few grand. That's no exaggerating. I do not know how Recording King is building guitars of this quality and selling them for under $1000 but whatever they're doing they're doing it very well!! This guitar is so good I ended up buying another Recording King. The RDS-11 series for an even more amazing price. J.P. Cormier put out a comparison video on YouTube between his 15 year old Clarence White Martin HD28 and the Recording King RD328. It was a blind test. You can check out the video to see the results but the short of it is 51% of his viewers thought the RD328 was the Martin. I love Martin guitars. I own a D15 spruce and rosewood LE and a D10. I can honestly say the RD328 plays and sounds better than either one of them. That's not to put my Martin guitars down. I love them but that's just how good this RD328 sounds and plays. I did have to do a slight truss rod adjustment but that's because I like my action a little lower than it was set to at the factory. It played fine right out of the box. Loving this guitar and can't wait to get my other one. Don't hesitate. If you're looking for a great playing, sounding guitar and don't want to shell out the big bucks this is your guitar!!
K**N
Great Value!
OK.. it came in>I took it out and looked it over.. about what I expected from a chinese built guitar. I'd say build quality is about 90%. Inside is some sloppy unfinished parts, and only two flaws i have found on the outside..both minor.The sound is great. The v-neck is going to take a bit of getting used to. Tuners are great quality.So then broke it down and started to prep it. The fret-board was pretty gross, but nothing some fret oil didn't clean up, and the nut had some stain on it , but it wiped up. Then the bridge pins are measuring at the underskirt 4.7mm and the end tip at 3.5. (Hard to find pins that narrow). The bridge pin holes are so small that the string has a hard time going in and getting under the bridge plate! Wow. But i am going to ream it out to 5 degree's and install some bone pins.Now, I installed a strap button, and then proceeded to install a K&K Pure Mini.The drill out of the end pin went no problem using a step bit, I then sanded the bridge plate smooth (it wasn't) and glued in the transducers.I then installed some Elixir PH/BR 13-16 MEDIUMS. And set the neck relief, the truss rod seems smooth and works great.HOWEVER, the RD-328 is going to need a setup done for sure! String buzz! .. I took the "action" up as high as i could play comfortably and it still has the issue, also a slight intonation issue at the 12th fret, most notably on the big E string, (also the buzz is most on the same string).I am confident a SETUP will take care of these issues. Other than that I would still purchase this guitar. I tried some bone bridge pins, and it made that sound POP!Once i get some proper fitting pins and a setup I imagine it will Really Perform.All in all, it was as expected and for the money it is worth it!
J**K
Great sound but back had splits
Nice sounding guitar. Very lively with the Adirondack Spruce. This is very similar to a Marin D-28 for all practical purposes. Unfortunately there were some small cracks forming on the back. It could have been exacerbated by shipping by ground in freezing temperatures IDK. I sent it back and decided to get a RO-318 instead as it sounds to my ear to have slightly brighter midrange. The RD is Rosewood which is a more brittle wood which gives a wonderful rich sound. The RO is Mahogany (as in the 318) which gives a slightly more compressed sound. I like both the 328 and the 318 to be honest. Compared to Martin they are just a tad brighter. You can hear each string like a Taylor where in a Martin it's more blended.
M**F
D-28 at a discount
I love everything about this guitar. Ease of playability, The V neck, The sound, The looks. This got it all. Perfect for bluegrass players. And was ready to play out of the box was barely out of tune. And seems to hold tune well. I'd buy this again and would think you'd have to be a fool to pass over this rig. It will hold its own against anything out there
B**S
Sound is not up to par
Playability and sound
J**S
Best Guitar
Best Guitar ever made for under a grand!! Unbeatable!!
S**E
Very deep and clear sound.
The guitar is made like a Martin D 28 , haas very simular or just as good sound. Feels very comfortabel to play , holds tune , good hardweare and beautiful finish.at a quarter of the price tag martin.
B**2
Amazing value! - six stars
Bought this guitar and cannot believe its quality. Literally built to look like a $3,000 Martin, and more importantly, sounds and plays like one, too. I had heard that this was the case for the RD-328, but was a little skeptical. $750 isn't a lot of money to me, so I decided to buy one just for kicks. Now, I'm a believer.
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