Gretsch Resonator setup and more...

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • ...and the owner plays the guitar at the end... beautiful.

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  • @paulchambers3d
    @paulchambers3d 3 года назад +2

    Loved the double act! And a ton of great advice for setting up the used resonator I've just purchased. Thank you!

  • @christophergallagher531
    @christophergallagher531 3 года назад +2

    Oh man,
    Your cat is the real deal.
    For sure they know when your hands are tied.
    My orange guy rides me like a parrot.
    Lucky you!
    This is my first look inside a resonator. Thank You. Chris

    • @LennonLuthierFinagler
      @LennonLuthierFinagler  3 года назад +2

      She spends more time only shoulders than she does on the floor. :-)

    • @christophergallagher531
      @christophergallagher531 3 года назад

      @@LennonLuthierFinagler We have a black one named Lokie.
      He learned to open the refrigerator.
      Crazy critters . Chris

  • @verticality
    @verticality 3 года назад +1

    Such a beautiful sound. Nice work Austen!

  • @cchavez248
    @cchavez248 2 года назад

    liked for the kitty, stayed for the repair! ;)

  • @markferguson3745
    @markferguson3745 5 месяцев назад +1

    I was looking at one of these and wondering if I could add a second contact style pickup, like a K&K, and run it to the same jack with a separate volume control. The piezo isn't bad, but it's a little weak, and def would benefit from a pre amp.
    In the market for such designs, it's basically accepted that you can get better for less, - Gretsch or no.Like most other big builders, there's a broad disparity in their product line between the sugar and the crap.Crafted in China is often a hint.

    • @LennonLuthierFinagler
      @LennonLuthierFinagler  5 месяцев назад

      You could do that or add a preamp to the piezo.... or, replace the piezo with a better quality pre-amp'd one.... it is deadly simple to take apart and lots of room inside to play about...

  • @davidmacleod9313
    @davidmacleod9313 Месяц назад

    2:16 Listen…China makes guitars for Recording King. They are amazing! Cheap in price and some like them better than Martin!!!!!! 😊Check out the Dirty 30’s resonators and the Swamp Dog 14th fretter! So cool!

  • @trevorbest5715
    @trevorbest5715 3 года назад +2

    Hi Austen, very interesting video. At first I was a bit surprised there was no spider in the reso (that's what I'm used to) but on looking up net I see there are basically 2 types of construction ( for single cone) 1 is with a spider where the cone faces forwards like a normal speaker and 2 is with the biscuit where the sound is projected into the guitar (the one your working on) the sound of the biscuit type is a duller sound than the other type. The biscuit / pickup confused me. The Gretsch alligator comes with a Fishman produced affair which going by their name would be of good quality. That one your working on looks a bit naff. Is it traditional ie a coil wound with pole pieces? The piece hanging off the back had a wire soldered to it so I couldn't see where it connected to a coil which I assume is wound inside the biscuit. There wouldn't be current flowing through pole pieces of a pickup so your carbon powder idea would be redundant. By the way the bridge is ebony and maple ( both hardwood as you know) according to the blurb.
    At £500 odd (or maybe more I would be expecting better quality than this though it does get a decent review from guitarists soundwise.
    I thought on your musical clip the lower E ( or whatever it is tuned to) sounded a bit dull /off in comparison to the other strings but that's just my opinion. Be interesting to hear if the pickup worked.

    • @LennonLuthierFinagler
      @LennonLuthierFinagler  3 года назад

      Agreed... this type is not as loud as the other type with the spider.

  • @8wheeledassassins.
    @8wheeledassassins. 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wasn’t the biscuit wrong way round because it was setup left handed?

    • @LennonLuthierFinagler
      @LennonLuthierFinagler  10 месяцев назад

      To be honest I never looked but I think there is no difference.

  • @jimsliverootsculturemusic
    @jimsliverootsculturemusic Год назад

    I noticed the input jack in the endpin so knew there was a pickup. Also, there's a biscuit cone swap RUclips by National where the luthier glues the biscuit to the cone. Is that necessary? Don't you have to check for intonation at least?
    ps~I have to put my curious black cat in the bedroom with the door closed when I change strings. Else, he'd chomp 'em.

    • @LennonLuthierFinagler
      @LennonLuthierFinagler  Год назад

      I probably did check the intonation, slightly, when I was positioning the bridge and saddle. Not sure about gluing sounds like it might dull the sound... but unsure.

  • @bigdbassn4489
    @bigdbassn4489 8 месяцев назад

    what are the specs on the screws that hold the sound hole cover; looking for replacements :(

  • @9jmorrison
    @9jmorrison Год назад

    Allegator or Biscuit cone, versus the Spider cones that go inwards.

    • @LennonLuthierFinagler
      @LennonLuthierFinagler  Год назад

      I don't work on many of these but I wonder why they used the name alligator...

  • @EveyoneCallsMeTheDude
    @EveyoneCallsMeTheDude 2 года назад +1

    So did the fix end up working for the pickup? I’m interested to know

    • @LennonLuthierFinagler
      @LennonLuthierFinagler  2 года назад

      actually it did... I suppose I should try to put up a little pop up or notice on this video... thanks for asking but it worked after a few days and the whole thing dried out... it didn't when I first tested it but when it was dry it worked fine...