Gibson Hound Dog Squareneck Series Dobro (with Gig Bag)
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Fishman resonator pickup. Laminated figured Maple body.
Overview
This Hound Dog 60-series Dobro guitar features a square neck with 12 frets clear of the body. The sturdy construction and high nut for slide-style playing make the Hound Dog an ideal choice for country, blues, bluegrass and Hawaiian music. The body features a laminated, figured maple body with a 10 1/2 in. resonator and open sound well designed to enhance the natural tonal balance and projection.
Hound Dog Dobro -- Made in USA at Affordable Price
Gibson's new Hound Dog Dobro commemorates the beginning of the modern Dobro era while it fills a growing demand for a more affordable American-made resonator guitar. Gibson's Original Acoustic Instruments division offers the Hound Dog in Squareneck and Roundneck versions.
"The Hound Dog name holds an important place in Dobro history as the brand that introduced the Original Musical Instrument company, the forerunner of our OAI division," said Henry Juszkiewicz, chairman and CEO of Gibson Guitar Corp. "This new Hound Dog is equally important because it brings a genuine Made-in-USA Dobro within the reach of many more musicians."
The economical Hound Dog is the perfect starter Dobro, with its laminated maple body and original 10ü in. spider-bridge resonator. Its open sound and well-constructed design enhances and projects the natural tonal balance. Nickel-plated hardware and a rich, hand-rubbed brown finish give it a stylish vintage look. The Squareneck Hound Dog, part of the 60 series, has 12 frets clear of the body and a high nut,… read more making it ideal for slide-style playing, while the Roundneck version has a radiused fingerboard. Both come equipped with Fishman resonator pickups for wider dynamic range.
The Original Musical Instruments company was formed in 1967 by members of the Dopyera family, who had invented the Dobro in 1928. OMI made guitars under the Hound Dog brand until 1970, when the family reacquired the Dobro name. Gibson acquired OMI in 1993 and moved production to Nashville in 1998, combining Dobro, mandolin and banjo production into a new Original Acoustic Instruments division.
The Gibson Hound Dog Dobro is made at The Gibson Bluegrass Showcase in the Opry Mills retail complex, located near the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. The 30,000-square-foot facility houses a live performance venue, a retail store with instruments and Gibson wear, a restaurant and the headquarters of Gibson's Original Acoustic Instruments division, where visitors can watch skilled craftsmen at work hand-making Gibson mandolins, banjos and Dobro resonator guitars. read less
Hound Dog Dobro -- Made in USA at Affordable Price
Gibson's new Hound Dog Dobro commemorates the beginning of the modern Dobro era while it fills a growing demand for a more affordable American-made resonator guitar. Gibson's Original Acoustic Instruments division offers the Hound Dog in Squareneck and Roundneck versions.
"The Hound Dog name holds an important place in Dobro history as the brand that introduced the Original Musical Instrument company, the forerunner of our OAI division," said Henry Juszkiewicz, chairman and CEO of Gibson Guitar Corp. "This new Hound Dog is equally important because it brings a genuine Made-in-USA Dobro within the reach of many more musicians."
The economical Hound Dog is the perfect starter Dobro, with its laminated maple body and original 10ü in. spider-bridge resonator. Its open sound and well-constructed design enhances and projects the natural tonal balance. Nickel-plated hardware and a rich, hand-rubbed brown finish give it a stylish vintage look. The Squareneck Hound Dog, part of the 60 series, has 12 frets clear of the body and a high nut,… read more making it ideal for slide-style playing, while the Roundneck version has a radiused fingerboard. Both come equipped with Fishman resonator pickups for wider dynamic range.
The Original Musical Instruments company was formed in 1967 by members of the Dopyera family, who had invented the Dobro in 1928. OMI made guitars under the Hound Dog brand until 1970, when the family reacquired the Dobro name. Gibson acquired OMI in 1993 and moved production to Nashville in 1998, combining Dobro, mandolin and banjo production into a new Original Acoustic Instruments division.
The Gibson Hound Dog Dobro is made at The Gibson Bluegrass Showcase in the Opry Mills retail complex, located near the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. The 30,000-square-foot facility houses a live performance venue, a retail store with instruments and Gibson wear, a restaurant and the headquarters of Gibson's Original Acoustic Instruments division, where visitors can watch skilled craftsmen at work hand-making Gibson mandolins, banjos and Dobro resonator guitars. read less
Specs
Color: Hand-rubbed vintage brown
Binding: Unbound
Cover Plate: Fan
Construction: Open sound well
Resonator: Spider
Body: Laminated, figured maple
Hardware: Nickel Plate
Pickup: Fishman resonator
Case: Gig bag
Binding: Unbound
Cover Plate: Fan
Construction: Open sound well
Resonator: Spider
Body: Laminated, figured maple
Hardware: Nickel Plate
Pickup: Fishman resonator
Case: Gig bag
Reviews
Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.
(25 ratings)
Submitted October 23, 2003 by a customer from hotmail.com
Gibson Hound Dog Squareneck Series Dobro (with Gig Bag) Customer Review
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Its a pretty nice guitar overall
Sound
This guitar gets a more bluesier sound than a beard or scheerhorn guitar. you can get some really good steel guitar sounds out of it.
Features
The guitar's pickup stinks, maybe needs to be setup up differently than how it comes from the factory though.
Quality
the wood is very nice looking, since it doesn't have bindind our soundhole covers it has a vinage look.
Value
a good gibson dobro for 800$ is hard to beat since most nice resonator guitars cost at least twice that much. This is a very good giutar for starters or for traveling. It doesn't come with a hard case though.
Manufacturer Support
never dealt with them
The Wow Factor
Its good if you like bluegrass I guess. Although there are much nicer resonators you can buy if you have the money
Musical Style:
Bluegrass, Delta blues, and some surf guitar
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