Best USA made round neck reso for under $2500
Posted: 20 Sep 2007 3:06 pm
I come to the group with this question....I am considering the purchase of a top notch round neck, with solid woods, USA made, round neck spider type reso. I have owned 2 OMI Dobro round necks in the past and enjoyed them very much. But now that I have experienced the sounds of a solid maple guitar (in my square neck) Ive really got the urge for another round neck.
I usally do alot of homework before I pull the trigger, so this is where I start.
I'm wondering what the consensus of the group would be toward this type of a guitar. I would prefer a nut width of 1 3/4 to 1 13/16, and a fairly thin, but stable neck profile. 12fret neck with a cutaway would be awesome, however I know thats not a stock made production guitar. Ive been looking at the National Model D, ( I love the retro look and the heritige, Kewl !!!) but the pics Ive seen looks like the neck is as big as a baselball bat, Is this true?
I also prefer a spider type resonator over a biscuit type. The main thing is that it has to be "smok'n loud" and lots of midrange growl and smooth singing trebles, and with a tight bass for fingerstyle and flatpicking both.
Thanks in advance for the help..
Thanks Matt
I usally do alot of homework before I pull the trigger, so this is where I start.
I'm wondering what the consensus of the group would be toward this type of a guitar. I would prefer a nut width of 1 3/4 to 1 13/16, and a fairly thin, but stable neck profile. 12fret neck with a cutaway would be awesome, however I know thats not a stock made production guitar. Ive been looking at the National Model D, ( I love the retro look and the heritige, Kewl !!!) but the pics Ive seen looks like the neck is as big as a baselball bat, Is this true?
I also prefer a spider type resonator over a biscuit type. The main thing is that it has to be "smok'n loud" and lots of midrange growl and smooth singing trebles, and with a tight bass for fingerstyle and flatpicking both.
Thanks in advance for the help..
Thanks Matt