Regal RC-51 Metal Body Tricone Resophonic Guitar – Nickel-Plated Brass – with Deluxe Hardshell Case
The nickel-plated bell-brass body of the RC-51 standard model Tricone from Regal will instantly take you back to a by-gone era of early musical instrument development. Item includes Hardshell case.
Product Features
Authentic bell brass Tricone style body in gleaming nickel plate for a powerful tone and rich luster
12th fret neck joint and elegant pearloid peghead overlay add ease of playing to that pre-war look and appeal
Slim, comfortable mahogany neck is ideal for bottleneck and traditional playing styles
Rock maple saddle and bone nut provide the best in sound transmission and sustain
Traditional 15:1 open-back tuners for fast and precise tuning
Superior CD-1512 deluxe hardshell case included for maximum protection
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But I just couldn’t find anything that both played well and sounded great. I read the reviews here on Amazon and … I have played many resonator guitars in stores, both new ones and used. But I just couldn’t find anything that both played well and sounded great.I read the reviews here on Amazon and decided to give this one a try, vowing to send it back if I didn’t like it.Well, I not only liked it, it played well and sounded great, but it has become my go-to guitar. I have several other acoustic guitars, some of which I paid many thousands of dollars for, and I still like this one…
Not Bad for a Budget, Imported Tricone Resonator I’ve played National Tri-Cones, both late 20’s originals and I own the new National Resophonic Models so I was skeptical about the Regal RC-51 at first. I wouldn’t say it’s “just like” a vintage National or modern National Resophonic but if those instruments are out of your price range this might be a good entry-level alternative.The RC-51 is a Chinese-made semi-replica of the National Style 1 Tricone first manufactured in 1926 and sold in 1927. Unlike the Style 1 it has a 14-fret…
But I just couldn’t find anything that both played well and sounded great. I read the reviews here on Amazon and … I have played many resonator guitars in stores, both new ones and used. But I just couldn’t find anything that both played well and sounded great.I read the reviews here on Amazon and decided to give this one a try, vowing to send it back if I didn’t like it.Well, I not only liked it, it played well and sounded great, but it has become my go-to guitar. I have several other acoustic guitars, some of which I paid many thousands of dollars for, and I still like this one…
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Not Bad for a Budget, Imported Tricone Resonator I’ve played National Tri-Cones, both late 20’s originals and I own the new National Resophonic Models so I was skeptical about the Regal RC-51 at first. I wouldn’t say it’s “just like” a vintage National or modern National Resophonic but if those instruments are out of your price range this might be a good entry-level alternative.The RC-51 is a Chinese-made semi-replica of the National Style 1 Tricone first manufactured in 1926 and sold in 1927. Unlike the Style 1 it has a 14-fret…