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Regal Duolian Resonator Polychrome Guitar RC-1 Review

Regal Duolian Resonator Polychrome Guitar RC-1
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I am a musician in E Texas with a 3piece string band. I have been playing resonators for about 15 years, mainly open tuned slide blues. I really can't afford a high end National or Beard, so I've made due with what I could afford. Out of respect for others I won't mention the names of the resos I've tried, but I will say that this one is, in my opinion, an exceptional value! Loud, sweet, clear and dirty when when you need it! I added an Allen tail piece and new strings, and I can tell you honestly.....this guitar is a HOSS! The sound is awsome and it looks stunning! I highly recommend this guitar! Don't see how anyone could go wrong at this price! Try one, you won't be disapointed!
Sincerely,
Nolan


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Dobro DWHOUNDRN Hound Dog Round Neck, Brown Review

Dobro DWHOUNDRN Hound Dog Round Neck, Brown
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While I visited Nashville a few weeks ago I went to a few of the local guitar shops and played quite a few resonator guitars. Many were used (as early as 1927!!) and were classics in their own right and came with price tags of at least $650 and most much more. All had great tone as expected for the asking price. One of my stops, of course, was at Gibson's Showcase store there and I played more than one of these new Dobro Hound Dogs for quite a long while inside their soundproof booth so I would have no distractions. I was very impressed with it's overall physical and sonic quality, especially considering the asking price. I would have purchased one immediately if it had not been for the facts that I'd be traveling back home by airplane and I was also really wanting to try a resonator guitar with a pickup and one was not available, at least in the time I had left in Nashville (one day). The Gibson store told me I could always buy one from them and have it shipped for $35 so I didn't feel it necessary to buy one right away. I still haven't finished trying out other resonator guitars yet but this guitar is still a strong contender!!

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Gold Tone Paul Beard Signature Series PBR-D Roundneck Resonator Deluxe Guitar (Tobacco Sunburst) Review

Gold Tone Paul Beard Signature Series PBR-D Roundneck Resonator Deluxe Guitar (Tobacco Sunburst)
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I play mostly electric guitar and bass in a hobby originals band that I would characterize as post-punk/alt-rock. I have 20+ guitars but none are acoustic, so I have been searching for several months for a decent one in the under 400$ range. I have been very disappointed with the anemic sounds of even the +1000$ models from all the usual makers. I was shocked that a 1200$ Martin wasn't even all real wood! Sitting in the corner with the mandolins and banjos was a lone dobro (specifically, a Goldtone by Paul Beard - Resonator Deluxe Model- I never heard of either brand); since I had never even held one before I tried it out of curiosity. The first thing I noticed was that it felt SOLID and HEAVY, and had a very satisfying feel to it. I banged out my three open chord test song and I IMMEDIATELY knew I was not leaving the store without this guitar. This was exactly the full, LOUD, rich bass yet twangy sound I was looking for. The sound I remember from decades ago playing my friends dreadnought Martin. An unmistakably distinctive resonator metallic edge to it, but that was almost a plus. I imagine playing with a slide and/or fingerpicks would markedly accentuate those tonal features, but bare finger picking and strumming and flatpicking with a little palm mute produced a sound that gave me butterflies in my stomach. Plucked harmonics sounded better than most hot electrics or chicken picked teles. The dynamic range was incredible, and I sensed that this thing PROJECTS if you are in front of it. I can't wait to experiment with mic'ing techniques to capture that sound.
The build quality and materials seemed excellent to me; I detected no flaws in construction and the attention to detail was apparent. The finish was a little heavy on the poly, especially on the very thick, 'round n bound' neck, but the days of nitro are gone, and this axe did have the shine of a new Bently. The sealed tuners look Grover-ish but say "Jinks", which for some reason makes me laugh whenever I read it. The neck is very playable, even for an electric guy, but I think my bass muscles have something to do with it. To get the tone I was looking for the old fashioned mechanical way takes heavy gauge strings, and the surprisingly knowledgeable, friendly and helpful gut at the Hempstead Long Island Sam Ash recommended heavier treble strings than you might use on an acoustic. As far as the wood type, i only know from the web to be maple/ebony with tobacco sunburst. I have no idea where its made; the serial number/model number sticker in the cavity doesn't say. Other reviews are sketchy; I pulled this from the Mando Bros site's quote of the maker's site (which, strangely enough I have not visited since it was not on the first page results of my Google query;)---"Designed by legendary maker Paul Beard, this signature model guitar is hand made and provides unmatched tone in its price range. The Beard "open" soundwell body design utilizes genuine USA Beard cones & spiders...(and) feature USA assembly and setup by experienced luthiers..."
Price was $499 with OHSC (this was a spotless used guitar; MSRP seems to be around $1100 for the deluxe which I think just has inlay and binding; the standard is obviously less. Street price in my brief survey is 600-800$) I haggled the guy down another fitty dollas which felt extra nice.
Anyway, I'm giddy with delight that I finally found what I was after. Enuf now I'm going to play.

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Recording King Tricone Metal Body Resonator Guitar, Squareneck Review

Recording King Tricone Metal Body Resonator Guitar, Squareneck
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I'm really enjoying my new Tricone Resonator. It was delivered in excellent condition. The shipper had requested signature service, I had to arrange a delivery date that I would be available. No Problem, FEDEX arrainged to deliver when I was home. I took the guitar from the shipping container, to find it in perfect condition. I tuned it and played for awhile listening to the bluesy sounds it could create. Later that evening, I went to a jam session. Everyone was blown away! The price is right and a great value.for the money If you want a Metal tricone reso, this is IT!!

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Regal Duolian Resonator, Nickel-plated Style-0 Guitar RC-2 Review

Regal Duolian Resonator, Nickel-plated Style-0 Guitar RC-2
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I bought this when it was on sale for 350. I see now that it's even cheaper (321). Bought a hardshell case from a local pawn shop for $20 and I was good to go. But I had to do some work on it when I got it. I opened it up to check out the cone, as I have read you need to replace it with a national. The neck is very cheaply glued on, and braced with cheap wood. Very disappointing. And the bracing really dampened the body's vibration so that there was very little volume and sustain. So I took a fine saw and cut out the lower half of the bracing... so the neck is still braced, but not in the lower/bass half of the body where most of the vibration happens. (Google "mushroom mod" and you should find some instruction somewhere on it.) Then I took off about 1/16 to 1/8" of the saddle to lower the action so I could do some finger style (it was slide-only when I got it). Then I took a dremel with a cutting wheel and cut notches in the tailpiece so the strings would sit down lower in order to increase pressure on the cone, to increase volume and sustain. Then I put new Daddario 16/56 reso strings on it. NOW it sounds GREAT. But I don't know about the longevity because of the cheapo bracing. If the neck comes apart, I'm gonna bolt it on myself, I think. All in all, I really enjoy playing it. I don't want to drop two or three grand on a national. 350 with a little modding... and it sounds like a national (I know; I just played several) AND without having yet put in a national cone! Maybe when I put in the national cone it will actually sound better than a national! Hmmm. That might be hoping a little too much. Oh... and I don't think the nut is bone... it looks plastic to me. Need to replace that sometime soon, too.

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