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Gold Tone Paul Beard Signature Series PBS-M Squareneck Resonator Guitar (Vintage Mahogany)
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Gold Tone Paul Beard Signature Series PBS-M Squareneck Resonator Guitar (Vintage Mahogany)
Features and all solid mahogany body, ebony fingerboard, snowflake inlay.
Curly maple binding, and professional tone.
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Designed by legendary maker Paul Beard, the Gold Tone Paul Beard Square Neck in Sold Mahogany (PBSM) signature model guitar is hand made and provides unmatched tone in its price range. The Beard "open" soundwell body design utilizes genuine USA Beard cones & spiders. All Gold Tone Beard Signature Series feature USA assembly and setup by experienced luthiers. You can be assured of a perfect setup for maximum tone & playability. The PBSM features and all solid mahogany body, ebony fingerboard, snowflake inlay, curly maple binding, and professional tone.
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Gold Tone Paul Beard Signature Series PBS-M Squareneck Resonator Guitar (Vintage Mahogany)
This review is from: Gold Tone Paul Beard Signature Series PBS-M Squareneck Resonator Guitar (Vintage Mahogany) (Electronics)
I bought one of these for Christmas. Saw some youtubes of people playing them, and I had to have one. I play the blues with it. Very cool instrument. This one, the PBSM is a beautiful instrument with a very warm sound. Mahogany. It lends itself very well to the typical minor key blues I play. I use mine tuned in open D (DADF#AD), but others typically play it in GBDGBD for bluegrass. I have had a Schatten pickup installed on it, and also mic it with an old Peavey instrument mic. Sometimes I run it through a guitar multieffects pedal with a chorus effect and delay, which really expands the sound.
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