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cooler92 - Posted - 05/21/2012: 11:47:40
I'm in the process of shopping around for another 5 string and need some advice on deciding between an Epiphone MB-250 or a Washburn B-16. I was also considering the Recording King RK-35. All thoughts and comments welcomed on the comparisons between these three instruments.
Edited by - banjomikey on 05/21/2012 14:19:28
cooler92 - Posted - 05/21/2012: 11:55:29
quote: Thanks BobbyE. I've heard the RK-35 and liked the sound and it's features.
Originally posted by BobbyE
From most accounts the RK-35 would be your best bet.
Bobby
eagleisland - Posted - 05/21/2012: 17:57:06
Of those three, I personally prefer the RK35. And not by a little.
WildJimbo - Posted - 05/21/2012: 22:53:41
I don't think you'd go wrong with the RK-35.
![]() VIDEO: Recording King Madison RK-R35 - Jim Pankey (click to view) | ![]() VIDEO: Recording King Madison RK-R35 my set up (click to view) | ![]() VIDEO: Recording King RK-R35 at 6 Months - Jim Pankey (click to view) |
cooler92 - Posted - 05/22/2012: 19:29:27
quote: Thanks Wild Jimbo for the videos. That RK-35 really sounds good.
Originally posted by WildJimbo
I don't think you'd go wrong with the RK-35.
Helix - Posted - 05/22/2012: 20:59:21
Greg Rich is a sponsor of the hangout, RK by miles. Great customer service.