Paul Beard's new Lap/Resonator - Road-O-Phonic Model

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Philip Garcia
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Paul Beard's new Lap/Resonator - Road-O-Phonic Model

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I was at the NAMM show last week and I just wanted to share this review we did with Paul Beard from Beard Guitars
New instruments announced at the show!

Featuring:
- Josh Swift Model
- Road-O-Phonic Model

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADtDZcOnz8A
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Post by Bill McCloskey »

Love Paul Beard. I wish he had played the Josh Swift model on the tape as well. I guess this is an uodate on the old road a phonic. I had one of the originals but it never spoke to me. Wasn’t bowled over by the sound in this clip. I have always seen it as a model in search of a problem. I am actually surprise he updated it. I guess it is more popular than I thought.
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Post by Jack Stanton »

On the Namm video the lap function sounds fairly reso to me. Hoping they get a chance to do a better one.....
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Post by Lance Clifford »

Bill McCloskey wrote:Love Paul Beard. I wish he had played the Josh Swift signature model on the tape as well....../quote]

Josh Swift signature model: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VJen7jlm6N8
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Post by K Maul »

I have one of the very early Roadophonics. 22 inch scale. It was useful for certain applications. The new ones are 25" scale. That will make a big difference in sustain, general feel and sound, I'm sure. The pick up options are a good idea.
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Post by Jim Morris »

The "lap steel" mode sounded like a tamed down real to me.sounded good, absolutely, but didnt sound like a lap steel. I dont see a way to get rid of the reao sound totally though.

The black one, wow! I want one so bad. I've always wanted a Jerry Douglass but this Josh Smith is now my favorite because it is so non traditional.
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