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Rogue RLS-1 Lap Steel Guitar with Stand and Gig Bag Metallic Blue

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Color: Blue


Features

  • Produces classic country, Hawaiian, and blues tones Hardwood body Hardwood neck with position markers Single-coil pickup Volume and tone controls Chrome hardware Geared Tuners Single slant pickup Carry bag Includes 3 screw-in height-adjustable legs Stainless steel pickguard Includes legs
  • Slide into some classic country, Hawaiian, and blues tones with the affordable Rogue RLS1 Lap Steel Guitar
  • It features a hardwood body and neck with position markers, a single-coil pickup, volume and tone controls, chrome hardware, and a stainless steel pickguard
  • Includes gig bag and legs
  • Be sure to pick up a slide - we've got lots of cool models available! Slide into some classic country, Hawaiian, and blues tones with the affordable Rogue RLS1 Lap Steel Guitar

Description

RLS-1 Lap Steel Guitar with Stand and Gig Bag Metallic Blue. Slide into some classic country, Hawaiian, and blues tones with the affordable Rogue RLS1 Lap Steel Guitar. It features a hardwood body and neck with position markers, a single-coil pickup, volume and tone controls, chrome hardware, and a stainless steel pickguard. Includes gig bag and legs. Be sure to pick up a slide - we've got lots of cool models available!


Brand: Rogue


Color: Blue


Body Material: Metal, Wood


Neck Material Type: Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


String Material Type: Stainless Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Number of Strings: 6


Item Weight: 9.48 pounds


Product Dimensions: 31.5 x 9.2 x 5.4 inches


Item model number: RLS1MBL


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 7, 2012


Body Material: Metal, Wood


Color Name: Blue


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


String Material: Stainless Steel


Neck Material Type: Wood


Number of Strings: 6


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  • Great Value for the Money, but needs a little work
Color: Blue
I decided to buy this lap steel, even though I could easily build one that is as good or better but already have more than enough projects on my work bench I Bought this one mostly because it came with a padded gig bag which is very good and legs that screw into the back as a stand, which again, I am happy with the quality and because unlike the other cheap lap steel I saw on Amazon, the bridge came with saddles. When I received this lap-steel, I knew for the money, you can't beat it with a 2x4" with a pick-up and hardware which is basically what a lap steel is. Since I have alot of knowledge and experience modifying, repairing and building instruments, I knew everything necessary to make this baby sing like an over priced top of the line lap steel. I also knew what to expect before buying a cheap instrument. The machines are almost always a problem on cheap guitars and the pots, nut and bridge saddles are garbage but I was pleasantly pleased with the over all quality and love the color and the sound is world class because I have great amps and a great rig. I can wait on the mods because because the guitar sounds so good which is why I have no plans to change the pick-up The machines were loose, so I tightened up the screws and used a plier to bend the housing to the post so it is nice and tight and holds tune. I raised the pickup, and tuned it with my tuner on mic setting since the clip is not wide enough to attach to the neck. Long and short, this lap steel sounds as good or better than the $2000.00 or more lap steels I have heard. I am happy that I spent the extra money on a Shubb solid stainless steel tone bar which makes a difference, even with the heavy duty brass finger slide I was using. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2021 by ArsMagna

  • Very Good for the Money
Color: Black
This was $149 in '22 and a very good value. This is my first lap steel and I just wanted to get my feet wet without a big commitment. This Rogue is perfect. It keeps a tuning well. The legs are great. You can angle them a hair toward you. It comes with a case which makes it a nice package. If you can play some guitar, you should be able to make this sound like a record after a couple weeks. My only thought is it could benefit from hotter pickups--something with a little longer sustain. But for the money it's fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2022 by mattmattmatt

  • Does What I Wanted it to Do
Color: Blue
I got this lap guitar as part of a set with an Ebow, a delay/reverb unit, and a looper in order to play a synthesizer drone sound. This unit works for what I want it to do. The guitar feels sturdy, all the controls work and add to fine tuning the sound (volume control and a bass/treble tone control). The metallic blue color makes the guitar look good. For 99 bucks, I feel I got a bargain, and it even included a case and legs that set up it to sit in front of (and the legs even store in the case in a separate compartment). The case even has a free compartment where I am storing two thick and long cables. The case feels sturdy and not cheap. It feels like it will protect the guitar very well during transport. I am playing the guitar unconventionally, more as a drone instrument. It is kind of like an electronic Tamboura or Hurdy Gurdy, but with a lot of rich textures and sounds. This is mainly due to the Ebow which magnetically vibrates the strings in a very long sustain (I can use my left hand to change the texture of the sustained note by gently touching in for a moment in a few ways or sliding it along the string). I can even modulate the vibration by dialing the tuning pins and through this to find the desired tightness for optimal Ebow expression (as a drone instrument). The reverb unit, of course, adds to the richness of the sound and the looper allows harmonics to form (the Ebow can only play one string at a time). All in all, a good set of tools to work with. I do feel that the lap guitar holds its place in the set and has no noticeable weakness performing with the Ebow as an effective drone instrument. I give it 5 stars because it does what I want it to do and looks like a serious instrument. FYI Guitar does not have a resonance chamber, it is only electronic. It can sound without an amp, but is very low volume then (and then lacks the richness a good resonance chamber gives). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2013 by William Bagley

  • Played with and toured with some amazing people. And my lap teacher
Color: Blue
Ok. I've waited to write my review until I had a chance to suss it all out. I'm a lifelong musician at 49 years old. Played with and toured with some amazing people. And my lap teacher, whom I'm lucky to call a friend, has quite the resume. I tell you this because he gave it a thumbs up. And his vintage, awesome Supro sounded better, of course, but barely enough to have made me spend $500. I've never played one. So, for its price, this is a homerun! The Tele bridge and tuners are excellent. I had it set up by a local guru in Somerville, MA. He, also, thought highly of it for its price. It's pretty well made. Ok. Things I don't love. The legs are a bit flimsy. They're a little noisy. The instrument itself has a bit of a hum. Most great single coil pickups do. My old 79 Fender Strat buzzed. It was always a challenge on tour depending on whatever electrical weirdness was running amok through the venue. There are ways to soften that, but not 100%. I, also, wish the butt end, where I like to rest the bottom of my right hand, was a bit wider. There's not a ton of room there. But not everyone rests their hand like I do. Summary: Great deal! Even if you already play and want one for another tuning. I use C6, but the other open tunings are more bluesy and more fun to play when I'm alone. I might get a second one for that very reason. Thumbs up! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2017 by Amazon Customer

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