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Gretsch G9200 Boxcar Round-Neck Resonator Guitar

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Acoustic Roundneck Resonator Guitar with Mahogany Top, Sides, and Neck; Padauk Fingerboard; and Eastern European Hand-spun Cone - Mahogany Natural
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First developed in the pre-amplified 1920s to accompany the much-louder horn instruments in popular ensembles of the time, resonator guitars are truly a uniquely American innovation. The Gretsch G9200 Boxcar Roundneck Resonator stays true to the design and features of these early resonators with an all-mahogany body and Gretsch Ampli-Sonic diaphragm resonator cone. This aluminum cone is hand-spun in Eastern Europe and kicks out an impressive level of volume and mesmerizing resonant midrange. A gorgeous padauk fingerboard with abalone dot inlays responds beautifully whether you are playing chords or using a slide. The G9200 lets you explore the styles of old country, blues, and early folk as well as whatever sonic innovations you can dream up. Resonator players at Music Experience love the G9200 Boxcar Roundneck Resonator for its playability and tone.

    Beautifully appointed

    Gretsch's G9200 Boxcar Roundneck Resonator features tasteful vintage appointments that would look right at home in the company's catalogs of yesteryear. With the G9200, you get a lovely mahogany top graced with a vintage semi-gloss natural finish that not only looks great but enhances the instrument's tone. There is also the intricate, mesmerizing design of the resonator itself which just oozes old-timey vibe and makes you happy they do still make a classic instrument like the G9200.

    Gretsch's legacy in American music

    The Gretsch G9200 standard resonator guitar transports you back to Gretsch's roots in American music. Everyone knows Gretsch electric guitars and drums, but many don't know they got their start in 1883 as a banjo company. It wasn't long before Gretsch was making mandolins, ukuleles, and eventually flat-top guitars, contributing to the very roots of American music. So when you pick up a Gretsch resonator, you're holding more than a great resonator, you're holding a piece of American music history.

    What Gretsch Says...

    With its mahogany "long-body" design and comfortable "soft V"-shaped neck, this faithful reissue of the 1930s classic sounds and plays like a million bucks. The vital feature of all Gretsch resonator guitars is the Gretsch Ampli-Sonic™ diaphragm (resonator cone), which is hand-spun in Eastern Europe from nearly 99 percent pure aluminum, yielding an impressive quality and volume of tone.

    Gretsch G9200 Boxcar Round-Neck Resonator Guitar Features:

    • Mahogany top, back, sides, and neck emit great resonator tone
    • Padauk fingerboard with 19 frets responds beautifully to chording or a slide
    • Gretsch Ampli-Sonic Eastern European hand-spun cone and bridge
    • Grover Sta-Tite tuning machines keep you in tune

              Resonator Type Spider
              Number of Strings 6
              Body Shape Resonator
              Left-/Right-handed Right-handed
              Body Style No Cutaway
              Color
              Natural
              Finish
              Vintage Semi-gloss
              Top Material
              Laminated Mahogany
              Back & Sides Material Laminated Mahogany
              Body Bracing
              Internal Sound-well
              Neck Wood Mahogany
              Neck Shape Soft V
              Fingerboard Material Padauk
              Fingerboard Inlay White Dots
              Number of Frets 19, Medium Jumbo
              Scale Length 25"
              Tuning Machines Grover Sta-Tite Die-cast
              Bridge Material Ebony-tipped Maple
              Nut/Saddle Material Bone
              Nut Width 17"
              Strings D'Addario, .012-.053
              Case Included None
              Manufacturer Part Number 2715013521