FYI, the Rondo SX is back in stock

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FYI, the Rondo SX is back in stock

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I was just on the site and noticed that the distributor has the SX lapsteels in stock again if anyone is interested.

http://www.rondomusic.com/LG1na.html
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has anyone played one? is it a decent guitar? would it suit a total beginner like myself?
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Post by Ron Whitfield »

The ol' search button will bring up all/most of the threads on these and you'll get the whole show.

I'd like one.
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Richard,

I thought after seeing a post of a warped neck SX that this was probably a guitar to avoid but.........I bought one anyway, to give to a friend actually, and it is a great little steel for the money. When you factor in the hard case it can't be beat for the price.

It is much better than the $79 Musicians Friend and ebay quitars I've seen. With a couple of mods it can be quite excellent. There are also threads here on the SGF of changes members have made to improve tone and playability. It's not a bad place to start.

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has anyone played one?
Yes, I own one myself. Here's my review from June 2007.
is it a decent guitar?
It's very decent for the price. Some people have upgraded the electronics and bridge, but it's completely usable as is. I replaced the bridge component with a Gotoh-style wraparound bridge that works better for me. I haven't yet upgraded the pickup.
would it suit a total beginner like myself?
I wouldn't trade in my National Dynamic, but it's very suitable for a beginner. Unlike the Artisan, Rogue and other really low end lap steels, this is a piece of solid wood with good overall workmanship and a really good case.

I have been keeping mine at work for those free times when I can play. I think it's a fine playing instrument.
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Post by Greg Cutshaw »

Here's my review of the 6 string beast:

Rondo review



Here's some tabs and tuning ideas I've developed for it:

6 string tuning and tabs


The neck on mine is extremely warped but that does not affect the playability which is excellent. This thing is a blast to play even just sitting in front of the TV. You can use it to develop your right and left hand skills anywhere you're at.

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Post by Mark Mansueto »

I checked again today.... out of stock already even though the price went up a whopping $15.

I have a Rondo that has been my main player since I upgraded it a couple months ago. As long as you're not lookiing for bling these Rondo's can be transformed to rival models that cost many times more with regard to tone and playability.
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Mark Mansueto wrote:I checked again today.... out of stock already even though the price went up a whopping $15.
They were already sold out last Friday afternoon. Rondo says they're expecting new stock around the 1st of November.

I plan to get one, and it's all Greg's fault. Look at his SX LG1/NA page and you'll see why.

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Post by Chuck Mahoney »

Thanks everyone - I'm a beginning lap steeler as well and have been trying to figure out what instrument to get. That $79 Rogue was intriguing, but seemed too good to be true. I'll try to get one of these SXs. Either that or I'll build one myself... :roll:
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