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Broke a string? Broke all your strings? Or just need a new set? Yes it’s that time of the month but we've go you covered. The Rose RX-A30 steel strings, a great all rounder set with a lovely warm but crisp tone and great round-wound, phosphor bronze strength. A light gauge of .011 – .050, perfect for those just starting to learn guitar and a ‘go to’ for many experienced players. The Rose RXA30 Acoustic guitar strings are your ideal, humble little strings, that’ll serve you very well during your jamming hours!

THE ROSE RXA30

$6.45Price
    • Brand: The Rose

    • Model: RXA30

    • Suited: Acoustic Guitars

    • Material: Steel

    • Wound: Round-wound

    • Configuration: 6 string

    • Gauge: .010, .015, 0.24, 0.32, .042, .050

    • Type: Normal light

    • x1 The Rose RXA30 acoustic strings set

    • 3x PK-A10 Picks

    • and a couple other surprises!

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This body type is convincingly large. Moreover, the waist is seemingly indistinct and unconventional. Unlike the other types of acoustic guitars, the lower and upper bouts of a dreadnought guitar shares almost similar width. Also, because of its large body and huge soundboard (top), a dreadnought guitar can create strong and loud sounds. A dreadnought is a well-balanced with a large bass presence. It’s great for accompaniment and strumming, suggesting it’s the ideal companion for solo gigs.

With Sapele, you'll notice a strong low-end and mid-range bark, similar to mahogany, but it delivers more top-end definition. That makes it a highly versatile wood for an acoustic guitar, ideal for a number of styles.

No. You can play and Electric-Acoustic guitar 'Acoustically' without the need of an amplifier. Just strum away! But, if you ever feel he need to let the world know your name, plug her into an amp, adjust the EQ settings and let her rip!

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