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Johnson Delta Blues Resonator Guitar, Roundneck Review

Johnson Delta Blues Resonator Guitar, Roundneck
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Very well built, its a delta blues, adjust the bridge, put grover tuning keys on it, mine sounds and plays FANTASTIC

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Dean Resonator Cutaway/Electric Natural Mahogany Guitar Review

Dean Resonator Cutaway/Electric Natural Mahogany Guitar
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This is not a guitar, it's a case, so the title and description is incorrect. Nor is it a hard case, it's a tan "semi-hard case covered with a gig bag type material", so the image is incorrect as well.
So why is it listed on Amazon? Because Woodwind and Brasswind 'has no control over what's listed' or something like that.
In Amazon we trust. That's why we order through Amazon and not directly from the seller (at first, at least). This is one of those times where you should pay close attention to the feedback and not order from either one.
Don't order ANYTHING from "Woodwind and Brasswind". Buy from someone else.

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Jay Turser Resonator Guitars jt-900res-cs Acoustic-electric Guitar, Cherry Sunburst Review

Jay Turser Resonator Guitars jt-900res-cs  Acoustic-electric Guitar, Cherry Sunburst
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Since Amazon doesn't give many details, here are a few:
Most importantly, this guitar has a spider cone (like a Dobro), not a biscuit cone (like a National). The wood is heavy plywood on the top, and feels heavy all around. The back and sides have a mahogany looking grain, altho they're probably one of those many tropical lookalikes. The back is arched! The tone is fairly mellow, as would be expected.
It's made in China, for what it's worth. Not necessarily a bad thing, in my experience. But don't expect National/Dobro/Taylor/Martin tone and quality, of course. It's an inexpensive (but not "cheap") guitar.
The two pickups have VERY different characters and relative volume, and the infinite blend control gives the player many options for sound. The other two controls are standard volume and tone, which affect both pickups. Sounds fine when not plugged in.
The finish is a very thick heavy plastic (urethane?) much more like an electric guitar than an acoustic. The cherry red sunburst is pretty good looking to my eyes. Not as garish as it appears on the computer-- more dark red, less orange.
The fretboard appears to be rosewood. It has nice (plastic?) binding, and the frets are well finished. The neck has an adjustable truss rod. The neck is 1 11/16", but for some reason they installed a 1 5/8" nut with very narrow string spacing. I've noticed a lot of Chinese guitars are coming with abnormally narrow string spacing these days. I immediately replaced mine with a Tusq nut. One other oddity is that it's a 14 fret neck, BUT the 14th fret is not at the juncture with the body but slightly overlapping. I guess that makes it a 13 7/8 fret neck! It's noticeable when you're playing up there.
The general fit and finish is excellent, altho mine was (and still is) missing one tiny chromed screw attaching the resonator cover to the body (there are 12). The cutouts for the f-holes are raw, unsanded and sloppily finished, and there are some shreds of wood visible on the inside of the holes. Not a big deal, but a noticeable detail. The holes, however, are precisely cut by computer, so they look fine unless you look at them closely. The tuning machines are decent.
The neck was straight and the action very low. It came with light or extra light nickel strings. Played fast. I installed medium/heavy nickel strings which brought up the action a little. Feels better for bottleneck now, but it was set up great for shredding right out of the box. The heavier strings put a slight bow into the neck, but it's ok for the way I play, and can be corrected with the truss rod.
All in all, I am tickled with this guitar, especially since Amazon sold it to me for only [...] with free shipping, and it was in stock. I see that the price has now increased to [...], so it's no longer as much of a steal, but still a good value. All in all it's a more than decent low end acoustic-electric resonator guitar.

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Luna Steel Magnolia Resonator Review

Luna Steel Magnolia Resonator
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Been playing for 48 years, many of them as a semi-professional. Own 4 high end acoustics (Santa Cruz and Huss+Dalton). Bought this guitar on a whim and hope that it would be a fun, very inexpensive new sound to play around with. So, let me tell you:
This Luna Stell Magnolia plays as well as any of my guitars in terms of playability ;i.e., the neck is superb for this price range. The guitar was perfectly set up out of the shipping box (beware - a case is not included; too bad). Unplugged, the guitar sounds pretty bad, which I expected due to its shallow depth. However, plugged in, it is truly wonderful and surpasses all expectations. Through a Fender Princeton Reverb, it has a very good acoustic tone. And, through a Fishman Loudbox 100, it also sounds great, a somewhat different acoustic sound. The Steel Magnolia sounds almost as good as a National Resoelectric which sells for 3 X's the price.
So, if you are a finger picking style guitarist,you can't go wrong. The pick ups are truly very solid sounding.I would not advise getting it as a strumming instrument and I don't think it is well suited for slide. All in all, a very fun guitar and well made. You can't go wrong for this price.

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