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Les TeleStrat
25 oktober 2007, 16:51
Hallo

Heeft iemand hier ervaring met de Johnson Style-O (JM-998-R of JM-998-S) Resnator gitaar?
Ik begrijp dat je er geen National-kwaliteit van kunt verwachten, gezien het prijsverschil, maar misschien heeft iemand nuttige opmerkingen.

*AcousticGuitarMan*
25 oktober 2007, 17:08
:shame: sorry maar wat zijn resenator gitaren. zag wel foto's op mainmusic maar wat zijn het????

Les TeleStrat
25 oktober 2007, 17:11
:shame: sorry maar wat zijn resenator gitaren. zag wel foto's op mainmusic maar wat zijn het????

Voordat we hier heel lang op doorgaan, quote van Wikipedia (EN):

A resonator guitar or resophonic guitar is an acoustic guitar whose sound is produced by one or more metal cones (resonators) instead of the wooden soundboard (guitar top/face). Resonator guitars were originally designed to be louder than conventional acoustic guitars which were overwhelmed by horns and percussion instruments in dance orchestras. They became prized for their distinctive sound however, and found life with several musical styles (most notably bluegrass and also blues) well after electric amplification solved the issue of inadequate guitar sound levels.

Resonator guitars are of two styles:

Square necked guitars designed to be played in steel guitar style.
Round necked guitars, which may be played in either the conventional classical guitar style or in the lap steel guitar style.
There are three main resonator designs:

The "tricone" ("tri" in reference to the three metal cones/resonators) design of the first National resonator guitars.
The single inverted-cone design of the Dobro.
The spiderless single cone "biscuit" design of other National instruments.

Ik hoop dat je het nu begrijpt, maar ik ben op zoek naar antwoorden, niet naar nieuwe vragen :)