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Rock Band 2 Standalone Guitar
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Sales Rank: 795 MTV Games Released: 2008-10-21 |
Avg. Customer Review:  Media: Accessory Platforms: PLAYSTATION 3, PlayStation2
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Rock Band 2 Standalone Guitar
- Auto-calibration sensor easily and accurately syncs to any type of TV
- Improved sturdier strum bar for greater precision and accuracy for advanced players.
- Faster, quieter smooth-action fret buttons.
- Retooled tilt sensor for improved overdrive deployment.
- Extra set of fret buttons for finger tapping solos or just for showboating
Product Description
Rock out with the authentic wireless Fender Stratocaster replica guitar.
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Rock Band 2 Standalone Guitar
- Accessory: 0 pages (2008-10-21)
- Platforms: PLAYSTATION 3, PlayStation2
- Publisher: MTV Games
- Label: MTV Games
- Format: CD-ROM
- Studio: MTV Games
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Sales Rank in Video Games: #795
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Fantastic looking and feeling guitar 2008-10-25
Comment: I have been a long time Guitar Hero (GH) player. And after playing Rock Band 1 a few months ago, I found it fun but hard to strum the notes as easily as I can with GH.
Recently I was playing the new Rock Band 2 (RB2) guitar at my local electronics store and fell in love with the wood burst body and wood paneled neck. So I placed my pre-order and received it today....
I am in love. I love the sturdy and non-clicky strum bar (I HATED the "click-click" sound of the GH strum). The frets give off some noise but not that bad. They feel good but are harder to keep your place as easily as GH. The feel of the guitar is nice and feels like quality in your lap or hanging from your shoulder. The nice sleek lines of the guitar is even nicer to look at when you're not playing. The whammy is nearly identical to the whammy bar of GH but a bit longer. The start button is nicely recessed and the PS3 button and connect button are nicely designed.
I was really relieved to see that the standalone RB2 guitar is in fact the wood burst body design and NOT the black RB2 guitar that is included in the RB2 bundle. I am extremely pleased and I have officially crossed over from GH to RB. The guitar looks like a real Fender Strat and after owning this guitar, GH guitars look like cheap 5-year old toys.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Let's keep it simple: if you didn't like the RB1 strat, you probably won't like this one. 2008-10-23
Comment: I wrote a review of the last generation Strat controller that you can find with the original product: Playstation 3 Rock Band Wireless Guitar
This review will address, primarily, the modifications Harmonix made.
As I said in the title, if you didn't like the last one--that is, if you HATED it, as many people do--you're not going to like this one, either.
Harmonix mostly tweaked the things that most people complained about and added a couple plush features, as well.
First, the strumbar: it's still a Strat strumbar, but it has a much better defined range of motion and comes to a complete and definite stop going in each direction. It is still "soft" and noiseless, but it should appease people who found the original to be "mushy."
Second, the fret buttons: still a bit clicky, though much quieter. You don't really get that loud "snap-back" clack when you release the buttons the way you sometimes did with the guitar from the original game.
Third: you can use this for either game, so if you just want an upgrade to your RB guitar for now, this will do it for you. I really recommend jumping up to RB2, though.
Now, the extra features:
The wireless dongle has a little something extra about it this time: two USB ports so that it can function as a hub as well as a dongle. Makes it possible to hook up four instruments on a two-USB-port system without the use of an external hub.
Auto-calibrate (RB2 only) is wonderful feature: select it from the menu, hold the guitar up to your speaker, then hold it up to your TV and you're calibrated. It has worked absolutely perfectly for me and I'm actually playing and scoring better because of it.
The rest of the changes are pretty much cosmetic and very minor. I do think this controller looks nicer than the original, but the one I got (which came with the special edition) isn't a flameburst design but just the usual black.
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