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Recording King RM-991 Nickel Tricone Resonator (Roundneck)

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Recording King Nickel Tricone Resonator - Roundneck

Description
The RM-991 tricone resonator is made from nickel-plated bell brass and features a screen coverplate and sandcast powder-coated T-shaped bridge with an ebony and maple saddle. The bridge is connected to the center of each cone so that when the strings are hit, the vibrations run through the saddle and then into the bridge. An open-pan soundwell helps this tricone produce notes with bell-like clarity and long sustain characterized by chiming overtones and a natural ambiance—exactly what you are looking for in a resonator.



Features
- Body: Nickel-Plated Bell Brass
- Neck: Honduran Mahogany
- Fretboard: Rosewood
- Cone Material: Hand-Spun Aluminum
- Cone: Three 6" Recording King Cones
- Coverplate: Tricone Screen
- Headstock: Plated Recording King Logo
- Tailpiece: Bell Brass
- Bridge: T-Bridge with Ebony & Maple Saddle
- Position Markers: Mother-of-Pearl Dot
- Tuners: Sealed Die-Cast
- Nut Width: 1.75"
- Scale Length: 25.5"
- Depth: 3.5"
- Upper Bout: 10-3/8"
- Lower Bout: 14-3/8"
- Body Length: 18-1/8"
- Total Length: 38.5"
- Case sold separately
Specs
- Body: Nickel-plated bell brass
- Neck: Mahogany
- Fretboard: Padauk
- Cone Material: Hand-spun aluminum
- Cone: Three 6" Recording King cones
- Coverplate: Tricone screen
- Headstock: Plated Recording King logo
- Tailpiece: Bell brass
- Bridge: T-Bridge with ebony & maple saddle
- Position Markers: Abalone dot
- Tuners: Open gear, black buttons
- Nut Width: 1.75"
- Scale Length: 25.5"
- Depth: 3.5"
- Upper Bout: 10-3/8"
- Lower Bout: 14-3/8"
- Body Length: 18-1/8"
- Total Length: 38.5"
- Finish; Nickel-plated bell brass
- Case sold separately
Reviews
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of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Back-Up1
- Concerts1
- Practicing1
- blues, bluegrass, country1
- can pull off hawaiian1
- fanatical or OCD will be micro fibering ALOT1
- weight1
- will scare light stringers away1
- Experienced1
- Consistent1
- Good Tone1
- Long Life1
- Well Built / Quality1
- chrome1
Reviewed by 1 customers
Sweetness
submitted7 years ago
byHiro
fromCA
Workmanship and craftsman ship are great. Chinese made, but great. Materials are good. A part of me wonders if this will set of a Geiger counter or the finish wears off exactly in 9 months and I'm looking like Neo in the Matrix after downing the red pill. Tone is great. Compatible to the videos out on this model out in youtube land. Down side is its heavy. Like bad Les Paul 8 lbs or so heavy. But it rings man. It rings, like the bells in my mom's old church in the motherland with its late 16th century bells. The one I got seems warmer and smoother than the raw tin can effect so craved by connoisseurs, but I like it. If I go punk rock and really go with down strokes and go to town, the sheet metal ring comes out. It's not rainsongy hollow but not exactly the grit / rasp one would come to expect. With a metal or glass slide. WOW. Mikey I think he likey. Strings are pretty heavy, 13's or 14's. I'm still waiting on the email from Recording King to tell me what stock strings these things are equipped with. I suspect if I go Taylor or Martin route and throw 11's or 12's it sound crazy nasally. The fact it's made in China, may turn down some people,but ever since Chinese factories paid money for American craftsman and women to show them the deal when it comes to Americana goods like surfboards, guitars, cars, electronics etc, some Chinese goods like guitars went from 80's Gibson and CBS Fender going out of tune every three seconds to getting better than Mexican / Baja Strat and reaching Fender Japan quality. What would a Cali guy be doing with this? I saw it's good for blues and blues grass, maybe country. But the fly in the ointment is I use this for pop and currents. Could play blues and I would love to, I am still learning. Contrary to popular belief, Blues is hard like Classical Guitar is easy. Any guitar is hard but soul moving blues lick for someone who grew up DJ, hip hopping and beatboxing and music doxxing, it'll come later.
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submitted4 years ago
asked byCraig
fromEnglewood ,Co.
is this item in stock?
Please give us a call for product availability 877-687-5403submitted4 years ago
asked byCraig
fromEnglewood ,Co.
Does it come with a case?
Unfortunately, no Please give us a call to help you find something – 877-687-5403submitted4 years ago
asked byBert
fromIrving, TX
What hard case and/or padded gig bag would fit this guitar? Thanks.
The Gator GW-JM RESO Journeyman Resonator Guitar Wood Case would work well and be a good choice.submitted5 years ago
asked byDude
fromHumble Texas
Do you have the appropriate case for this instrument. If so please advise all the necessary details needed to purchase with the instrument.
Please contact a Sales Agent for Special Order placementsubmitted6 years ago
asked byBill
fromSalt Lake City
Can this guitar come with a pick-up?
This guitar is not available with a pickup.