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Rock Band 4 Wireless Fender Stratocaster Guitar Controller for Xbox One - Black

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Arrives May 29 – Jun 5
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Platform For Display: Xbox One


Edition: Black


Features

  • Two sets of fret buttons unleash blazing guitar solos in Rock Band 4's new Freestyle Guitar Solos
  • Activate Overdrive and rack up the points with a redesigned tilt sensor
  • The Guitar Controller's new auto-calibration sensor makes it quick and easy to sync the Guitar Controller with your video game system
  • Compatible with Rock Band VR on Oculus Rift via the Microsoft Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows

Description

Fender's Stratocaster has been a defining symbol of rock n' roll for decades. Today, the guitar that helped form the sound and style of modern rock is the inspiration of the Wireless Guitar Controller you can play on your PlayStation 4 system. The Guitar Controller boasts two sets of fret buttons, plus a new tilt sensor that activates Overdrive with precision. Bend notes with the whammy bar, and the silent strum bar puts clicks on the lowest setting. And, a built-in system automatically ensures the Guitar Controller is in sync with your TV.

Release date: November 23, 2015


Product Dimensions: 29.49 x 2.56 x 10.75 inches; 1.54 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Teen


Item model number: RB4911610M02/02/1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1.54 pounds


Manufacturer: Mad Catz


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: November 23, 2015


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  • Super fun!
Love it!!! Everything was in the box, guitar, strap, batteries, a paper that you can contact in case anything goes wrong. The guitar was in perfect shape, came with cute stickers of the company name. I have tried a couple songs just now and it plays great. Edit: I wanna add that I love how they have notes further up the fretboard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2018 by D.S. D.S.

  • Does Justice to the Rock Band Name
This guitar is a worthy edition to the Rock Band series. The first thing I noticed when I picked it up was the weight. The guitar seems a lot lighter than previous versions. Mechanically the guitar is light, but can still put up with the abuse of constant playing. During my rock sessions I have a family member who plays very hard on the guitar. If the guitar can put up with his abuse then it can most certainly put up with regular playing. Of course in this day of technology the Guitar is wireless, and it had no problems connecting to my Xbox. The Rock Band 4 game instantly recognized the guitar and I was off playing. I cannot comment on the exact workings of the automatic calibrating. However, I know that I have not had to calibrate either of my Rock Band 4 guitars, so it must be a functional system. I have put in over 15 hours playing this Guitar on Rock Band. Over those 15 hours I have zero complaints about the Rock Band 4 Wireless Fender Stratocaster Guitar. The improvement on battery life is a welcome edition to Rock Band 4's instruments. I remember during Rock Band 3 I would be changing out the batteries after every few rock sessions. With the improved battery life of this guitar I have played through 7 rock sessions with no sign of the Guitar's batteries giving up. The whammy bar is solid and will easily be able to put up with regular use and occasional abuse. It is easy to push out of the way if you are playing a song and you know you will not be using the whammy bar. The guitar neck has two different sections of color coded keys. The top section has wider keys, while the bottom section has skinnier keys. I believe they included two sections to assist with the guitar freestyle solo mode. However, the skinnier, lower buttons have an additional use. The buttons on the bottom of the neck of the Guitar are perfect for people with small hands. People who have small hands may experience trouble spreading their fingers as far apart as the wider keys require. These people in particular will benefit from these skinnier keys on the bottom of the neck of the Guitar. The beauty of this guitar lies in it's simplicity. On the surface it really hasn't changed much from Rock Band 3. The saying is "if it isn't broke then don't fix it". Thankfully, Rock Band followed this motto. Rock Band 3's instruments functioned well, and they served their purpose admirably. This guitar does the same thing. It is a welcome edition to my family of Rock Band 4 instruments. I saw that a previous reviewer had a problem with this Guitar disconnecting from his Xbox. I have played over 15 hours with two guitars going simultaneously and have had no issues. Perhaps that reviewer had a defective guitar. Alternately, Mad Catz could have fixed this issue with a software update prior to when I purchased by two Rock Band 4 Wireless Guitars. Nevertheless, don't let that issue discourage you from purchasing this item as the problem seems to be resolved. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2016 by Travis Packard

  • Good product for a somewhat reasonable price.
It kills me that I just spent $50 bucks on this without a game because these were bundled for $60 when it first came out. Alas, Rockband just randomly stopped being carried by every retailer so the prices skyrocketed when you could find a new guitar. Regardless this was new and works great. The only thing I didn't like (other than the price) was that this was shipped in its box so everyone knew what it was on my doorstep. Prime target for theft. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2019 by Buyer of things

  • CALIBRATE IT.
Seeing many reviews mentioning "input lag". When I first started playing, I noticed this as well. However a friend of mine (a Rockband-veteran) says "hand it to me". He calibrated it, and voila, it works perfectly. I never would've known if he hadn't pointed it out. Don't return this over a minor issue like this, it can be fixed in seconds. Lord knows these are rapidly becoming priceless collector's items. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2020 by McLovin

  • HOPES!
This RB4's guitar came fast, as soon I opened the box, lift up the guitar then something sounded loose inside it, at the same time i realized the guitar is short. Still comfortable with it but the strap was definitely smaller. I couldn't fit in or swing it to peg it up. As for the loose unknown object, I tested the guitar on the Xbox-one, and it works. So, i tried contacting Mad Cats, but they don't have any "Contact Us" system. I wanted them to know that the product has a loose object, but it worked and if it stps working within 30 days, is there a replacement? I hope it works out and if anything changes, i will change my review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2018 by Daniel Iyageh

  • Great Rock band Guitar! Overpriced.
Great rock band instrument. I will say this was very expensive. thats my only complaint. Overall feels very nice. Some of the buttons have a textured grip to it and it makes it feels more realistic. Also in rock band 4 there is a new free style feature that is amazing on this.
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021 by the pieces of reeses

  • BROKEN
The guitar wouldn’t even power on, I tried new batteries and plugging it in. Requested a refund, will update review if they actually give me back my full price. Still have not received my refund.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024 by Kalub

  • Works fantastically, no issues
Feels comfortable, functions like expected, just like all of the well designed Rock Band guitars I’ve played with before. I was glad to purchase one of these wireless guitars from MadCatz as it seems they’re becoming more rare to find by the day.
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2021 by genobow

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