tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4724767841739249964.post7818307455362783547..comments2024-03-26T17:50:42.904+00:00Comments on GOT A UKULELE - Ukulele reviews and beginners tips: Washburn Rover RO10 Travel Acoustic Guitar - REVIEWBarry Mazhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15731777711884288947noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4724767841739249964.post-54274694442499832072023-09-05T13:23:11.631+01:002023-09-05T13:23:11.631+01:00I bought this guitar specifically to keep in pract...I bought this guitar specifically to keep in practice when I'm traveling and it's perfect for that! Fits in the boot of my mini cooper. I didn't care how it sounded, I just wanted a fingerboard feel that is close to my other guitars (martin, LAG, fender), but I sorta like the sound, too! It's unplayable without a strap, don't even try...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4724767841739249964.post-53269151074707477282022-12-09T20:52:23.249+00:002022-12-09T20:52:23.249+00:00I had one of these a while back as a part of my se...I had one of these a while back as a part of my search for the perfect travel guitar. I found it to be better than a Martin Backpacker, but like you point out -- it still takes up lots of room, and the sound of that small body isn't going to approach a larger bodied instrument. At this point, if I want to take a guitar along, I take along a CF guitar that plays/sounds good (for which I have no environmental worries), or a Traveler Guitar Mk3 if I need something "silent" to play in a hotel room. Similarly for ukes, I'll take something playable but durable if I have space for a tenor, or my standby Martin OXK, who's gig bag clips right onto the side of my carry-on backpack. I have other oddities around, but any of these give me something to enjoy playing on the road.John Beannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4724767841739249964.post-17283736832610171182022-12-01T23:41:32.677+00:002022-12-01T23:41:32.677+00:00Looks great though — I'd love to see this as a...Looks great though — I'd love to see this as a ukulele style, though the top bout would be too small and the bridge would kill the sound, but if they could fix that and keep something of the looks, well…<br />I'm not saying I'd buy it, but I would definitely read your review.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4724767841739249964.post-44304840360864595832022-11-30T01:11:53.386+00:002022-11-30T01:11:53.386+00:00I blame the tiny body, too. Many wound strings, ev...I blame the tiny body, too. Many wound strings, even when they're new, can really Thud on small instruments of any kind.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com