Dobro purchase advice
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Dobro purchase advice
I'm looking to buy a second-hand square neck resonator guitar, and want to spend no more than $450-700 tops. This would be mostly for occasional recording purposes. The best choices seem to be the Gold Tone Paul Beard models but I'm also seeing the old OMI dobros from the 70s and 80s for sale for about the same money as the second hand Gold Tones. I'm guessing the Beard models would be a better choice, but thought I would ask for opinions here.
One other question -- from what I've heard I lean towards a mahogany guitar over maple. With the Gold Tone Paul Beard models, the cheapest is mahogany laminate. I'm wondering how much difference I'm going to hear between the laminated body and the slightly more expensive solid mahogany?
Thanks in advance!
One other question -- from what I've heard I lean towards a mahogany guitar over maple. With the Gold Tone Paul Beard models, the cheapest is mahogany laminate. I'm wondering how much difference I'm going to hear between the laminated body and the slightly more expensive solid mahogany?
Thanks in advance!
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I'd avoid the 70's and 80's era dobros. Your best bet is a Beard setup Goldtone.
Check out my latest video: My Biggest Fears Learning Steel at 68: https://youtu.be/F601J515oGc
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Full disclosure:
I worked for Beard Guitars for a decade, retired and still go on the road for Paul from time to time.
That being said there are subtle differences between the 3 models when I play them. The PBS (Laminate Mahogany) sounds less "complex" the the solid mahogany PBS-M.
FWIW..I'm not a maple fan myself but personally favor the PBS-D maple laminate in this line of guitars. A bit more aggressive, which I tend to appreciate these days.
There are also differences between the guitars set up by the Beard shop and those (95%) set up by Gold Tone. Those differences may not be important to you though.
Good luck in your search.
hp
I worked for Beard Guitars for a decade, retired and still go on the road for Paul from time to time.
That being said there are subtle differences between the 3 models when I play them. The PBS (Laminate Mahogany) sounds less "complex" the the solid mahogany PBS-M.
FWIW..I'm not a maple fan myself but personally favor the PBS-D maple laminate in this line of guitars. A bit more aggressive, which I tend to appreciate these days.
There are also differences between the guitars set up by the Beard shop and those (95%) set up by Gold Tone. Those differences may not be important to you though.
Good luck in your search.
hp
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Thanks Howard. So does the Beard set-up improve the sound significantly? If not I'd pass, also finding one second hand would probably be difficult since as you say, only 5% of them.
If maple tends to record better, or works better in a mix, I might go that way, but as of now the warmer sound of the mahogany is more attractive.
If maple tends to record better, or works better in a mix, I might go that way, but as of now the warmer sound of the mahogany is more attractive.
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Played too many of them.Why no love for the OMI era Dobros?
Check out my latest video: My Biggest Fears Learning Steel at 68: https://youtu.be/F601J515oGc
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Yes.So does the Beard set-up improve the sound significantly?
Check out my latest video: My Biggest Fears Learning Steel at 68: https://youtu.be/F601J515oGc
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Thanks for this Gary. The guitar in this link doesn't look like any other Wechter-Scheerhorn that I can find photos or videos of, hard to know exactly what it is. It's more of a rounded jumbo shape than most and the headstock is different as well.
gary pierce wrote:https://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Wecht ... YIQAvD_BwE
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That picture doesn't any make sense at all, at least , from every Wechter reso that I've ever seen. And if Abe Wechter ever built a reso that looked like that, it would deserve more detail and history in its description.Allen Kaatz wrote:Thanks for this Gary. The guitar in this link doesn't look like any other Wechter-Scheerhorn that I can find photos or videos of, hard to know exactly what it is. It's more of a rounded jumbo shape than most and the headstock is different as well.
gary pierce wrote:Link to Guitar Center
And it ain't no Scheerhorn.......
A banjo, like a pet monkey, seems like a good idea at first.
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Sorry I grabbed the wrong ad, here is what I meant to get for you.
https://www.elderly.com/wechter-scheerh ... recent.htm
https://www.elderly.com/wechter-scheerh ... recent.htm
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In my humble opinion... Anybody looking for a GREAT dobro (especially for the asking price, inc OHSC) this is one.gary pierce wrote:Sorry I grabbed the wrong ad, here is what I meant to get for you.
https://www.elderly.com/wechter-scheerh ... recent.htm
I have the same exact instrument.
Here is what it sounds like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80tZ5cg--M0
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