stringdriventhing
C.O.G.
Posts: 1,874
Mini-Profile Background: {"image":"","color":"101011"}
Mini-Profile Name Color: E61921
Mini-Profile Text Color: e6ce19
|
Post by stringdriventhing on Jan 10, 2014 0:56:18 GMT
Busker resos get a good name, but as far as I known there are no stockists. You have to order them up from the Busker website or else go to Wales to try them out. You should have a look at the newish Gretsch resos. I'm very happy with mine and they are not too expensive at the moment, I think 'cos Gretsch aren't associated with resonator guitars. Decent quality cones in them, which a lot of the cheaper resos don't have. woa, seriously nice guitars on their site but way out of what I could ever pay for a guitar! Are there no actual entry-level resos out there? Im talking sub £200 You do see cheaper ones by Ozark and Epiphone and there are probably other makes. Even then you're looking at more than £200 unless you go second hand. Wood bodied ones are often cheaper than metal bodied. The problem with the cheaper ones is that the cones in them ain't great usually, which affects the sound. Some people buy a cheap one and then put a better cone in.
|
|
bluesboytoby
Busker
At last i have been able to get back onto th
Posts: 86
My main instrument is: acoustic blues finger style & slide .
|
Post by bluesboytoby on Jan 11, 2014 11:17:02 GMT
have a look at the vintage amg1 ,to put a new cone in is not to much expense try a continental cone, be carefull of ozark the quality control is not good unless you know its been sorted.
|
|