Buying Guide to Dobros - Wooden Resonator Guitars
May 7th, 2009 | Acoustic Musical Instruments, Buyer's Guide, dobro
Consult different buying guides for buying a Dobro, and you will find yourself getting different opinions from different people. Dobros are wooden body resonator guitars, which are a unique piece of musical history and an intriguing instrument for you to play. These Dobros do not have to be expensive, as you can find them in a variety of different price ranges. Lower priced Dobros are not going to offer the same caliber of quality as the higher priced pieces, but they do look extraordinarily nice, and still offer the classic sound that Dobros are known for. Here is a look at some of the lesser expensive Dobros and what you need to know to figure out which is the best solution for you.
Regal RD35 Resonator Guitar -
This Dobro features a top made from spruce, back and sides from Mahogany. The Regal RD35 Resonator Guitar has a solid Mahogany neck, a Rosewood Fingerboard and ivoroid fingerboard and bound body. Hardware is chrome plated, and the design is attractive and advanced. The Regal RD35 Resonator Guitar retails for around $220 dollars.
Rogue Classic Spider Resonator Guitar -
This resonator guitar features a die cast spider bridge and a spun aluminum resonator core, giving it an exceptional level of volume and projection. The Rogue Classic Spider Resonator Guitar is available in the United States for $229.99 from Musician's Friend.
Rogue Triolian Biscuit Cone Resonator Guitar -
This resonator guitar offers a slotted headstock and a natural finish. This is an all Mahogany resonator guitar with a classic feel and look. The Rogue Triolian Biscuit Cone Resonator Guitar is offered by Musician's Friend and usually retails for around $249.99.
Regal RD-45 Traditional Series Resonator Guitar -
The Regal RD-45 Traditional Series Resonator Guitar offers both traditional round neck and traditional square neck bodies with a top of Spruce or Mahogany, and sides of Mahogany. The neck is also solid Mahogany. The Regal RD-45 Traditional Series Resonator Guitar is available from Musician's Friend for approximately $279.99, and it may also be available from Music123, although the price is somewhat higher.
Crestwood Dobro Resonator Guitar -
The Crestwood Dobro Resonator Guitar is a nicely priced wooden bodied resonator guitar that is exceptional for entry level players, and it offers an excellent sound for its price. The Crestwood Dobro Resonator Guitar is usually offered from $208 to $289 depending on where you purchase it. This is an excellent Dobro resonator guitar for beginning players, and the price makes it well worth the investment.
Eastwood Delta 6 Resonator Guitar -
The Eastwood Delta 6 Resonator Guitar is a top of the line, visually appealing Dobro resonator that is loaded with a surprising number of high end features considering its manageable price. Mesh sound chambers, a resonator top, P90 Neck pickup and GOTOH style tuners make this a unique Eastwood Delta 6 Resonator Guitar with a lot of potential for only $289.99.
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Originally posted 2009-01-06 05:39:51. Republished by Old Post Promoter
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