Rondo Music dobro, incredible value!
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Rondo Music dobro, incredible value!
Got one of these for Father's day: http://www.rondomusic.com/reso1osna.html
I can't believe how good this thing sounds for the money. I've been picking up reso guitar in the major shops around here for a couple years and I'll put this up against anything with 3 times the price tag. The top and back are freakin' gorgeous too. I play finger style, but plan to get my finger pick chops together for that big round cutting dobro sound.
Here's a track I put together yesterday with it: http://www.reverbnation.com/tunepak/2732953
I can't believe how good this thing sounds for the money. I've been picking up reso guitar in the major shops around here for a couple years and I'll put this up against anything with 3 times the price tag. The top and back are freakin' gorgeous too. I play finger style, but plan to get my finger pick chops together for that big round cutting dobro sound.
Here's a track I put together yesterday with it: http://www.reverbnation.com/tunepak/2732953
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Sounds great, Erich!
I hear a lot of positive things about those Rondo's. May try one myself one of these days.
Yeah, it takes a lotta practice to get used to those picks. I haven't got around to it either. Tried several times, seems my attack is too uneven. I got an old Rouge dobro, and modded it with a National 'hot rod' cone. You can get those here http://elderly.com/accessories/cats/MIRS.html.
Gotta love that down home sound of a Dobro. It get's me every time!
I hear a lot of positive things about those Rondo's. May try one myself one of these days.
Yeah, it takes a lotta practice to get used to those picks. I haven't got around to it either. Tried several times, seems my attack is too uneven. I got an old Rouge dobro, and modded it with a National 'hot rod' cone. You can get those here http://elderly.com/accessories/cats/MIRS.html.
Gotta love that down home sound of a Dobro. It get's me every time!
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Wow; verra nice tone, and a steal, at that price! I was holding out for something with a Beard or Scheerhorn cone, but you've jes' changed my mind; the Wechter can wait awhile... 
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Yeah, this sounds great, I love it, both you and Magne make playing the slide sound easy!
I have Rondo's site bookmarked, I've been eying one of the Hofner style bass guitars, this dobro just made the list as well.
I have Rondo's site bookmarked, I've been eying one of the Hofner style bass guitars, this dobro just made the list as well.
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BTW: this was recorded with the mighty Gauge ECM 87. I play lap style with the mic laying flat pretty much over the upper bout sound hole; 'bout 4-6" distance. The top of the mic is pointed at the 12th fret such that the body of the mic is at roughly a 45degree angle with the neck.
Thanks for the link to Rob Ickes Mojo, what a great player. I like him better than Jerry Douglas, but I wouldn't kick either of them out of a hootenanny.
Thanks for the link to the custom cone Magne, might be interesting and fun to hot rod this piece.
Marc, be sure to post up a recording or 2 and a report if you buy the hofner bass. I might give their mandolin a whirl, heck even if it doesn't pan out at $79 dolluhs it wouldn't be the biggest mistake I've made -- it'd even make a nice little canoe paddle.
Thanks for the link to Rob Ickes Mojo, what a great player. I like him better than Jerry Douglas, but I wouldn't kick either of them out of a hootenanny.
Thanks for the link to the custom cone Magne, might be interesting and fun to hot rod this piece.
Marc, be sure to post up a recording or 2 and a report if you buy the hofner bass. I might give their mandolin a whirl, heck even if it doesn't pan out at $79 dolluhs it wouldn't be the biggest mistake I've made -- it'd even make a nice little canoe paddle.
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Re: Rondo Music dobro, incredible value!
teleblaster wrote:BTW: this was recorded with the mighty Gauge ECM 87. I play lap style with the mic laying flat pretty much over the upper bout sound hole; 'bout 4-6" distance. The top of the mic is pointed at the 12th fret such that the body of the mic is at roughly a 45degree angle with the neck.
Try a Sennheiser e609 or MD421 II, or jes' about any ribbon mic with a good pre. (particularly w/fingerpicks)

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