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Rogue Triolian Biscuit Cone Resonator Guitar Natural
 
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Rogue Triolian Biscuit Cone Resonator Guitar Natural

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3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Mahogany top, back, sides, and neck Hard maple biscuit bridge 9-1/2" hand-spun aluminum cone 12th fret neck
  • Joint Rosewood fretboard Inlaid M.O.P. position markers Nickel-plated coverplate

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 12 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B0002F7IHQ
  • Item model number: SO-069-CT44
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #45,779 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)

Product Description

With its slotted headstock and natural finish, this all-mahogany resonator guitar has a classic look and feel. The hard maple biscuit bridge and hand-spun spiral cone make it really sing. A larger body style, mother-of-pearl dot inlays, and a nickel-plated cone cover make it distinctive.


 

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33 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This One Should Stay In China, October 4, 2006
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JMAC "JMAC" (Denton, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rogue Triolian Biscuit Cone Resonator Guitar Natural
I read decent reviews of this guitar on other sites and decided to give it a try. I ordered the JR-550-FEN version - same guitar but (allegedly) has a Fishman pickup installed. (A JR-550 is same guitar branded Rogue and with a few minor cosmetic differences. Both are made by Axl in China.)

I know my way around resonator guitars - I own a couple of National Resophonics, and a Regal tri-cone and Duolian have been playing more than 30 years. I have owned many similar guitars including a '33 National Duolian. I play mainly fingerstyle and slide and was looking for a lighter, softer sounding resonator. Sadly, I'm still looking.

Out of the box it looked okay. A little minor QC oversights but finish was decent. Most guitars come with cheap strings installed (the manufacturer assumes players will change to their favorite strings) but those on this guitar set a new low. Tarnished in the box, I never could get them to play in tune. New strings helped a little. The mahogany body has a thick, shiny finish but they wisely gave the neck a lighter satin finish. I like the old-fashioned slotted headstock and that the neck joins the body at the 12th fret like the old guitars. So far, so good...

Tuned up to Open D (6th, 5th, and 1st strings a full step low) the action at the 5th fret was uncomfortably high and really bad at the 7th fret. Tuned to concert pitch it was unplayable at or above the 7th fret. The JR-550 uses a National-style cone and biscuit bridge but the bridge saddle is much taller than needed. If you are patient and know how it's not terribly difficult to sand it down but, because the strings pass through the cover plate, getting it right is a tedious process.

The neck is reasonably straight and the body-neck angle isn't bad so the terrible action out of the box is poor design and/or QC. Other Johnson owners tell me the best thing they did was replace the cone with one from National. The 9.5" National cone comes with a bridge that uses a thinner, stiffer biscuit which makes the action lower and the tone better. I wasn't expecting the quality of a National but the stock action was worse than expected.

The tone is okay but not as rich or as loud as you would expect from a resonator. It's also much less "woody" sounding than a Dobro but that may have more to do with the biscuit bridge instead of the spider bridge and inverted cone on wood body Dobro's.

If you want a light resonator, only play slide (i.e., never make a chord above the 3rd fret), and get a great deal this may not be a bad guitar for you. If you get one for next to nothing and are after a cool-looking "wall hanger" then go for it. But if you actually want to play the thing I strongly recommend you try one before ordering online. I have played metal body resonators (single- and tri-cone) made in the same factory and they were passable. This guitar leaves a lot to be desired.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great value after some upgrades, October 3, 2010
This review is from: Rogue Triolian Biscuit Cone Resonator Guitar Natural
I'm late to the game with this but I recently obtained a Rogue Triolian resonator used in a trade. This is my first resonator guitar so I'm not saying I'm exactly qualified but I've been playing guit....blah, blah.

I upgraded the cone and saddle with a 9.5" National cone and love the difference.
right out of the box the biscuit saddle is set a smidge high...you may prefer this for slide.

I have found no way to be able to string the tailpiece with the strings over the top and not have string buzz. The guitar functions perfectly with the strings fastened under and in the tailpiece.

The build is solid on this one. The tuning pegs could be better and a new bone nut may eventually go in but overall this has been a great value and fun to play once the National cone went in.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Resonator, May 1, 2011
This review is from: Rogue Triolian Biscuit Cone Resonator Guitar Natural
I bought this guitar from musicians friend to play it in the lap style of slide guitar and thought it was just fine for that.
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