The Tahoma Series: Inspired by the majestic Tahoma volcano in the Pacific Ring of Fire, this collection is crafted for advanced players seeking unparalleled sound quality. The Tahoma Series boasts a solid top for exquisite tonal delivery. Choose between models with a solid Sitka spruce top, known for their articulate, clear tones and extended sustain, or those with a solid mahogany top, which offer a smoother, warmer sound. Our patented ToneFlow bracing system (excluding BAT1N) enhances resonance and richness, ensuring each note rings true. For those who perform live or record, our Electric Acoustic models come equipped with an under-saddle pickup and a three-band Bromo EQ with a built-in tuner, providing versatility and precision. Experience the pinnacle of craftsmanship and sound with the Tahoma Series.
Hope you all are well. I felt compelled to write after receiving my Bromo today. My first full size electric was an Agile AL-2000 I bought second-hand in middle school - fast forward 17 years or so, and I have a whole array of Rondo instruments and a child of my own! I saw you don't have any testimonials on the site for the Bromo 4MCE yet, so here's mine:
This is a lovely guitar regardless of price, and even better when you consider what it costs. Right out of the box, I tuned it up and it intonated perfectly. It plays smoothly, with the warm sound I remember from the last mahogany acoustic I had ages ago - and looks great, too. I bought this guitar because I have a toddler who demands I play "tar" for him, but who has also put a couple of battle scars on my other acoustic, which was previously my dad's and has sentimental value. Problem is, I already enjoy this Bromo so much that if my kid puts an extra hole in it at some point, I'm probably going to have to immediately buy another one. Great choice by Rondo to bring this brand on board. Buy without hesitation - this Bromo can hang with guitars twice its price.
Best,
Alex Tilson
Twomallys replied about the BAT 4 MCE:
Hi Kurt, I want to contact you and tell you that I love the guitar. I am using it in my little band. It is a great guitar. I already want another one, but I must wait. What a great find. You have a great guitar lineup.
Thanks.
Daniel Mally
Question:The description says mahogany top back sides. Is it true mahogany or sapele?
Answer: It's genuine mahogany, not Sapele. Sapele grain is quite unique and easy to detect. Indonesia, where these guitars are made, is especially suitable for mahogany to grow and we can see mahogany trees as shade trees along many roads there.