Classically designed and expertly crafted, the RAP-3 package consists of a 3/4-size electric guitar featuring a solid wood body with a protective poly finish. The humbucker pickup and vintage designed whammy bar vibrato system combine to produce awesome rock sounds. Learn More...









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8 out of 10Feature:
I traded a gba for it an amp and gig bag it was worth it 1 tone 1 vol 1 3way toggle Needs another humbucker
Quality:
completely worth at least 200.00$
Desirability:
Screams 80s rock
Sound:
The sound is alright but nothing compared to the kramer i used to own I also own a Memphis nearly identical to it bout the same
Ease of Use:
Very playable i can play dead or alive by bon jovi and sound identical
Support:
no idea
Overall:
i believe ill keep er fer a while when i got it a screw was gone from the pickup but no problemo ez fix i dont know if it was lost i would probably order a fender fat strat or something
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9 out of 10Feature:
Just the basics but it works well.
Quality:
It ain't a fender or gibson but it is better than the squire beginner guitar pack. It does pretty good.
Value:
I paid 99.99 so yeah
Desirability:
It is basic, but it's 3/4 size does make it nice for road gigs, and for playing in small spaces.
Sound:
I have never had a problem with it and it stays in tune quite well. The sound is crisp. It works well with quallity amps, the sound is comparable to my gibson. Though being a small company I would not doubt that they were not consistent with there guitar quallity.
Ease of Use:
Very simple, but very easy and comfortable.
Support:
no idea
Overall:
Not the greatest, but by no means is it the worst.
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8 out of 10Feature:
A co-worker just flat out gave me this guitar, and it only had a gigbag, a cable and a set of strings when I got it, so I'll talk about the features of the guitar itself- it's a nice package. You have one humbucker controlled by a 1 volume pot and one tone pot. This guitar also has a vibrato bar, which is a tad sensitive. The guitar surprisingly stays in tune pretty well when the vibrato's used.
Quality:
I've only had the guitar for a couple of days, I wouldn't be too rough on it though.
Value:
Keep in mind that my value rating in this case is due to the fact that this guitar was given to me- however, I wouldn't pay $150 for it- for that you can get a nice full-size Squier Affinity Stratocaster- which I also own and has made great leaps in quality over the past couple of years.
Desirability:
Hmmm... it seems to have been made for kids, so "sex appeal" would be out of the question.
Sound:
Sounds nice both amplified and unplugged- I have it tuned to G instead of E and that helps a lot with fret buzz. I've only played it through a practice amp as of right now and it really surprised me.
Overall:
Like I said, I got this guitar for free so I wouldn't be too heartbroken if anything happened to it. That being said, it looks to be a great travel guitar and because I have it tuned to G, it's opened up a whole new door in my songwriting.
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2 out of 10Quality:
This toy is a piece of garbage that can not be tuned. If you want to look sort of cool, erase the word "rok axe" and you are fine. If you want to sound good, get another instrument.
Value:
$150 is a lot to pay for something that doesn't work.
Sound:
I am a music teacher. The new rok axe guitar I tried had strings that buzzed. The instrument will always sound horrible because it is impossible to tune.
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1 out of 10Feature:
Comes with a crapy set of strings, the worst strap imaginable, and the worst picks i have ever held. If you want good picks get Fender heavys, and the best strings are earnie balls super slinky.
Quality:
The body of the axe isnt bad but needs a longer neck and bigger head stalk.
Value:
I got my rokaxe for 130.00. Its probably worth 80
Desirability:
Its to small even for a kid. Its the most ordinary guitar i have ever seen.
Sound:
The pickup s@@ks. Distorion is good but only when you can control it. They need a better pickup.
Support:
I got this peice of crap at ames cause its all i can afford and all i could find in new hampshire.
Overall:
I wouldnt be surprised if this thing only lasted a few years. The manufacturor was cheap on putting it together. The pickup blows. You cant realy have to many options with the distortion cause the switch doesnt really do anything but make the sound you control on your amp. I tried a distortion peddle but it doesnt help.
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