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EKO - Resonator - - Halvakustisk gitarr

In the early decades of the 20th century, there was an increasing tendency for 'modern' musicians to play in 'ensembles', and the birth of resonator guitars corresponded to the growing need for guitarists to compete, in terms of the volume of their instrument's sound, with other powerful-sounding instruments, such as banjos and mandolins, and later with the increasingly numerous wind instruments of American jazz. The resonator was structured with an ingenious system involving the insertion of one or more vibrating cones, made of light metal, inside the body of the guitar. These were attached by the vertex to the bridge, according to a function very similar to that of the 'cones' of electric loudspeakers. The vibrations, thanks to the direct contact between the strings and the cones, were greatly amplified. The combination of a sound characterised by midrange frequencies, strong attack and low sustain means that the resonator guitar is at its best in the fast arpeggios typical of rural American music. The Resonator by Eko Guitars is constructed with a Spruce top, Sapeli Laminated Mahogany back and sides, Mahogany neck and a 20-fret South American Roupana fingerboard. It mounts an Eko-branded mini-humbucker with Volume and Tone controls, comes in a Glossy finish, with a 43mm nut and 650mm scale length. Number of strings : 6 Finish : briljant Number of frets : 20 Binding : yet Top : Spruce Nut : 43 mm Bridge : aluminium Resonator cone metal type Spider Category : Elektro-acoustic folk Electronics : Mini-Humbucker with volume- and tonecontrol Neck : mahogany Hardware : chrome Inlays : dots at the 12th fret Color : Sunburst Tuners : Open, nickel, Butterbean-knobs Originale strings : Eko Bronze 11-52 Radius : 14 inch Back and sides : sapele mahogany Scale (mm) : 650 mm Strings : metal Fretboard : South-American roupanà Truss Rod : Double-action Shape of the neck : C

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EKO - Resonator -  - Halvakustisk gitarr

EKO - Resonator - - Halvakustisk gitarr

In the early decades of the 20th century, there was an increasing tendency for 'modern' musicians to play in 'ensembles', and the birth of resonator guitars corresponded to the growing need for guitarists to compete, in terms of the volume of their instrument's sound, with other powerful-sounding instruments, such as banjos and mandolins, and later with the increasingly numerous wind instruments of American jazz. The resonator was structured with an ingenious system involving the insertion of one or more vibrating cones, made of light metal, inside the body of the guitar. These were attached by the vertex to the bridge, according to a function very similar to that of the 'cones' of electric loudspeakers. The vibrations, thanks to the direct contact between the strings and the cones, were greatly amplified. The combination of a sound characterised by midrange frequencies, strong attack and low sustain means that the resonator guitar is at its best in the fast arpeggios typical of rural American music. The Resonator by Eko Guitars is constructed with a Spruce top, Sapeli Laminated Mahogany back and sides, Mahogany neck and a 20-fret South American Roupana fingerboard. It mounts an Eko-branded mini-humbucker with Volume and Tone controls, comes in a Glossy finish, with a 43mm nut and 650mm scale length.
Number of strings : 6
Finish : briljant
Number of frets : 20
Binding : yet
Top : Spruce
Nut : 43 mm
Bridge : aluminium
Resonator cone metal type Spider
Category : Elektro-acoustic folk
Electronics : Mini-Humbucker with volume- and tonecontrol
Neck : mahogany
Hardware : chrome
Inlays : dots at the 12th fret
Color : Sunburst
Tuners : Open, nickel, Butterbean-knobs
Originale strings : Eko Bronze 11-52
Radius : 14 inch
Back and sides : sapele mahogany
Scale (mm) : 650 mm
Strings : metal
Fretboard : South-American roupanà
Truss Rod : Double-action
Shape of the neck : C

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