Re: Rhoads Pro question
The RR5 doesn't come with EMGs, scalloped fretboards, and binding, but has inlays. The RR5 comes with Seymour Duncan JBs and an unbound rosewood board.
The RR1 has arguably better select wood, ebony fretboard and binding. The rest of the hardware and bridge pickups are the same.
If you can't tell the difference, then it wouldn't really matter. I've played a RR5 and it was nice, but it didn't have the same feel of a RR1. I like the feel of bound necks and ebony better than unbound rosewood.
The RR5 doesn't come with EMGs, scalloped fretboards, and binding, but has inlays. The RR5 comes with Seymour Duncan JBs and an unbound rosewood board.
The RR1 has arguably better select wood, ebony fretboard and binding. The rest of the hardware and bridge pickups are the same.
If you can't tell the difference, then it wouldn't really matter. I've played a RR5 and it was nice, but it didn't have the same feel of a RR1. I like the feel of bound necks and ebony better than unbound rosewood.
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