Trinity River RSN1AS Mudslide Resonator Guitar
The Trinity River Guitars RSN1AS 39.25″ Mudslide Square Neck Resonator Guitar is designed to be played as a lap instrument and is typically used in bluegrass music. This guitar can be used by beginning players, as well as the long-time professionals. The nickel-plated steel resonator cover, brushed aluminum cone and cast aluminum spider support is what gives it its unique sound. The spruce top has two round sound holes with nickel-plated grills and is finished in the traditional tobacco sunburst guitar finish, which is what gives the guitar its stylish look. The tobacco sunburst-finished guitar features six strings. The Trinity River guitar has a nato back and sides. This square neck guitar also features a white binding for laptop playing. The Trinity River Guitars RSN1AS 39.25″ Mudslide Square Neck Resonator Guitar features a slotted headstock with open machines and pearlized tuning keys. This instrument comes packed in a plush-lined, Tolex-covered hard case for the ultimate in protection. Weighing only 5.85 lbs, this square neck guitar can be easily played and transported from gig to gig. Music lovers love to play a variety of instruments, and this resonator guitar is a good choice for a second instrument.
Product Features
- Spruce Top with Nato (Mora Wood) Back & Sides
- Nickel-plated steel resonator cover with Brushed aluminum cone
- Square Neck
- 2 round sound holes with nickel-plated grills
- Premium Die Cast Tuners
Wretched Workmanship and Quality Control! Extremely poor workmanship! The internal support for the cone is misaligned, the spider bridge hole is not centered which causes the spider to seat improperly on the cone, and the physical workmanship (cutting, gluing, assembly, etc.) is shoddy at best (router marks, slips of tools which mar the surface). Because the spider seats poorly, the spider bridge butts up to the resonator arch, making the adjustment of the wooden string bridge nearly impossible so the strings don’t align with the neck…
A Very Handsome Instrument Very poorly constructed When I received The Guitar I thought WOW what a handsome instrument. then, When I started to play it.buzz and Rattle. I removed The cover plate, spider and cone and What a MESS. The sound Wellwasway out of kilter, the cone was only making contact with the sound well rim about 60 percent of the circumfrance.the spider bridge was very sloppily fitted to the spider. The Mfg of this instrument needs to fire the quality controlperson (if any) I Am In the process…