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The Recording King RR-41E-VS Rattlesnake resonator guitar has a slightly smaller body, masses of playability, and comes fitted with a Fishman Nashville pickup.
The Recording King MT30 offers you the authentic, vintage sound and looks of an original Tricone resonator, but at a very reasonable price. The ideal slide guitar for blues, and a perfect match for bluegrass.
The Recording King RR-41-VS is a small-body resonator guitar with classic F-holes to give it its deluxe looks, plus a so-called rattlesnake resonator for natural bluegrass sound.
Looking for an affordable resonator guitar? Check out the Roundneck RPH-R2-MBL from Recording King's Dirty '30s Series! This WaBash Blue model is perfect for slide guitar parts and can be played while either sitting or standing.
The Recording King Dirty 30s Series harks all the way back to the age of big band music and crafty acoustic guitar builders. As a proud representative of the series, the RPS-9-TS is a stunning steel-string guitar with a single-0 body.
The Recording King RPS-7-E has travelled back to the 1930s and came back equipped with a special gold foil soundhole pickup so you can conjure any and all vintage sounds from the '30s using a modern guitar.
For an authentic Delta Blues sound, you need a resonator guitar. With the RR-50 (in Vintage Sunburst and with a round neck) Recording King proves that a good resonator needn't be expensive.
As part of their Dirty '30s Series, Recording King offer the affordable yet dynamic steel-string Single 0 acoustic guitar with a spruce top, bone nut and Harmonella stencil position markers.
The Squareneck Resonator by Recording King is made for guitarists who prefer to play their resonator as a lap steel guitar. The RR-60 (in vintage sunburst) offers plenty of reso-mojo at a very reasonable price.
The Recording King Dirty '30s Series encompasses a brilliant line up of guitars, and this here RPS-7-FE3 in Tobacco Sunburst happens to be the amicably-priced, electro-acoustic model in slim Single O size.
The Recording King RPH-R1-TS Dirty Thirties delivers a real vintage resonator sound that old-school blues guitarists will love, while its Vintage Sunburst finish gives it a distinct look.
The Fishman preamp fitted Electro-Acoustic ROS-11-FE3-TBR from Recording King, is an all-solid little triple-O shaped guitar made for those players who find a dreadnought a little too awkward and clumsy.
Part of the Dirty '30s Series, the Recording King ROS-9-FE5-TS is based on steel-string guitars from the 1930s and has a triple-0-style body, making it a safe choice for fingerstyle guitarists.
The Recording King RDS-7-TS offers pure vintage style to any beginner guitarist. As part of the renowned Dirty '30s Series, this model is inspired by the instruments made during the era that started it all.
The dreadnought body of the Recording King RD-G6 comes luxuriously finished with a string nut made of genuine bone, and a sound hole rosette and body binding that matches the tortoiseshell scratchplate.
If you want to enrich your repertoire with authentic bluegrass, you can't really do without the Recording King Maxwell Series RR-36-VS.
Unlike its sibling, the RR-36-VS, this Recording King RR-36S-VS has a wider string nut to give you a little more fretboard space for your style of play and is naturally well-suited as a lapsteel guitar.
The RPH-P2 TS from Recording King is a steel-string guitar in a more compact parlour size. Stylishly finished, this acoustic model looks like it was teleported from the 1930, straight to the present.
The Recording King Squareneck RR-75PL-SN resonator guitar is a signature model designed in collaboration with and in honour of the master-player, Phil Leadbetter. This guitar provides high-grade tone for Dobro style playing.
The Recording King RM-991 has been based on the legendary Tricone. Produced by renowned luthiers, National at the close of the 1920s, the Tricone was the first resonator guitar designed for big volume.
The Recording King Gold Foil Soundhole Pickup is easily installed to add a raw, blues and rock worthy edge to the amplified sound of any acoustic guitar.
The new-and-improved Dirty 30s Minnie Bucker Resonator by Recording King grants access to real vintage swamp tone. Besides boasting convincing sound, this electro-acoustic resonator guitar is also seriously comfortable to play.
Built in close collaboration with Justin Townes Earle, and released just before his untimely death in 2020, the Recording King RPS-JTE signature acoustic guitar is a Satin Tobacco Sunburst-coated ode to one of the best Americana artists.
Recording King offers any gig-ready guitarist an affordable all-solid electro-acoustic guitar. Part of the Dirty '30s Series, the Recording King RDS-11-FE3-TBR comes finished in a fitting Vintage Burst.
Looking for a dependable and affordable Triple O guitar? Recording King serve up a brilliant example in the form of this Dirty '30s Series ROS-9 in with solid spruce top and matt Tobacco Sunburst finish!
In their Dirty '30s Series, Recording King offer the affordable yet dynamic steel-string Single 0 acoustic guitar with a spruce top, bone nut and Harmonella stencil position markers.
Harking back to the decade that started it all, the Dirty '30s Recording King RPS-11-FE3-TBR bears the tight feel of an all-solid single-0 body, and comes coated in a smoky vintage burst finish. Plug it in and you get the modern on-stage sound of a Fishman preamp.