30" scale length offers a whole new world of sonic possibilities - extending the range of notes you can play, particularly those elusive extra low notes
Design based on specifications requested by our customers
Double cutaway, light weight, mahogany, arch top body
Ebony fret board
Cepheus passive pickups
Adjustable truss rod
Sturdy 5 piece neck-through body design
Reverse headstock
Read the "Customer Comments" link for more about the joys of playing this guitar!
The Reverend Mother arrived at Smoketree House today....
Kurt, she's perfect. I am not easily impressed and have never had an axe drop out of the box this dead-on perfect.
She sustains like no one's business unplugged and plugged in she goes from scream to whisper without even tweaking the silky and ever so quiet controls. This guitar is just what I need to take my musical attempts to the next level. No one else could have given me the opportunity to play at the levels the Reverend Mother offers before so much as a string change. I just can't afford 3-6 grand for a guitar and honestly, to my ears, eyes, nose and fingers that's the price level your Agile Septor Pro hangs with. Once more I applaud you, Rondo and your suppliers. Your business model should ensure your success for at least another 50 years...That's about all I can tell you as The Reverend Mother awaits and I must worship at her fretboard,
thanks again
-Andrew Marchand
Question: Why play a guitar with a 30" scale length?
Answer: The 30" scale length offers a whole new world of sonic possibilities - extending the range of notes you can play, particularly those elusive very, very low notes.
Question: I received my Agile and there is some fret buzz. What do I do?
Answer: Your guitar was set up and buzz free when it was shipped. However the neck may have moved during shipment. This video should help: Set Up Tips.
Question: What is your return policy for this item?
Answer: See our detailed policy by clicking on "Return Policy" on the right side of the home page.
Question: Where are Agile guitars made?
Answer: All Agile guitars are made in South Korea.
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