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Rock Band Wireless Guitar
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List Price: $59.99
Our Price: $43.32
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Product Details
- Batteries Included: 0
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- Binding: Video Game
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- Brand: Electronic Arts
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- EAN: 0014633159080
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- Features: Add another guitar to your band with the Rock Band Wireless Guitar for the ultimate Rock Band World Tour experience, For the first time ever on Xbox 360, rock out with the replica Fender Stratocaster with full wireless freedom, Hook two Rock Band Wireless Guitars up to one system for some fierce competitive guitar action in modes such as Score Duel where you battle for the highest score, or the challenging Tug-of-War mode, where performance is key, Supports downloadable content for never-ending challenges, Play through the entire play list featuring tracks from punk, metal and alternative to classic and southern rock of the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s
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- Is Autographed Specified
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- Is Memorabilia Specified
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- Label: Electronic Arts
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- Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
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- Platform: Xbox 360
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- Product Group: Video Games
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- Publisher: Electronic Arts
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- Release Date: 2008-04-08
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- Studio: Electronic Arts
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- Title: Rock Band Wireless Guitar
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- UPC: 014633159080
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Product Description: Rock out with biggest guitarists, bassists, drummers, and singers of all time with this Rock Band Wireless Guitar, whether as a solo artist or as part of a hard rocking band. The makers of this guitar made unprecedented deals with top record labels and music publishers to bring you music that spans all genres of rock and includes many master recordings from legendary artists. You can add another guitar to your band for the full 4-player Rock Band experience. This guitar is a modeled replica of the classic Fender Stratocaster guitar. It is fully wireless so you can flail as wildly as you shred. The controller also includes 5 additional frets at the top of the neck so you can tap out extreme solos without having to strum.
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Customer Reviews
Great Guitar
I thought this guitar was great! It felt like a real guitar and I love how the buttons click when you hit them like Guitar Hero. The only problem I had was that I dropped it a couple times and the wammy bar totally broke. Then, I had to open the guitar up and fix the wammy bar with super glue and tape, which held up pretty well. But then the X-Box light just wouldn't turn on (it had nothing to do with the fixing the wammy bar) like a month after I fixed the wammy bar... so the guitar wouldn't turn on, so I have to buy a new one. I really recomend this guitar but it is very fragile.
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Lasted for 60 days
Ordered this in early December 2007, received it at the end of April 2008. Lasted 60 days before it stopped working.
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Hardware problems
The guitar itself is just like the wired guitar, which is decent (although strumming doesn't work so well). But the tilt function in this thing barely works. Actually, I bought one and it didn't work at all. I returned it and Amazon sent a new one for free. The new one works, but barely. It isn't worth sending back, but is frustrating.
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Good when it works
I've had to return two of these due to the fret buttons not working. EA was good about sending me a new one, but still was with out a guitar for a total of 2 months.
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Broken and bad customer service
I have experienced the same problem everyone is describing with the tilt switch. EA's customer service has been nothing but trouble. The first pass resulted in an RMA number and a box 'on its way' easily enough. No return box showed for over a month and counting. Follow-up conversations, starting with the RMA number in the correspondence, result in canned responses about trouble-shooting. It is as if they do not even read a customers comments to understand that they have been through the confirmation process and have an RMA number already. After several communications that have resulted in nothing but canned answers and a failure to understand that a customer is simply asking where their return box is I can only assume that EA is not interested in any form of customer satisfaction.
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