Dobro Hula Blues guitar
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Dobro Hula Blues guitar
Is anybody familiar with this particular model -- made in the 90's? I'm interested in this guitar for bottleneck playing, not for lapstyle. Question for somebody who's actually played one or heard one: What are your impressions regarding tone, volume, etc? Does it compare with the new crop of wood-bodied Nationals?
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This is probably my least favorite of all the guitars Dobro® ever made. Poor sound, poor construction, and just plain ugly (especially the green model). I've heard many Regal and Flinthill guitars which sound better.
Pass unless you can get a good price, in my opinion.
The new wood body Nationals are fine sounding instruments and a much better investment. I would seriously consider the squareneck Model D for lap style playing, although some have complained that the strings aren't high enough off the fretboard.
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Brad Bechtel on 17 December 2001 at 01:15 PM.]</p></FONT>
Pass unless you can get a good price, in my opinion.
The new wood body Nationals are fine sounding instruments and a much better investment. I would seriously consider the squareneck Model D for lap style playing, although some have complained that the strings aren't high enough off the fretboard.
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Brad Bechtel on 17 December 2001 at 01:15 PM.]</p></FONT>
If you're playing bottleneck guitar it's just fine. It has a smaller cone and a lot tighter sound. More high end comming out of it. High end is great for blues. Smaller body guitars work nice also. I also use gibson LG models for slide with an old DeArmond pickup. Sounds great. (treble) I own one (hula blues) and have found it works great for blues but I wouldn't recoment it for other styles much. I've never raised the nut to try it on my lap so I couldn't comment on that. It's a blues machine. I like my Hula Blues a lot for bottleneck. Ziggie