Brand: National Resophonic Guitars
Instrument Categories: Guitars, Resophonic Guitars
The National ResoLectric Revolver is a really interesting instrument, and lets you take the resophonic concept into any volume context. It looks great, it’s comfortable to play, and it sounds wonderful. The combination of P-90 and piezo makes it tonally very versatile. This guitar plays very well with the factory setup, and because it’s a bolt-on neck, it can be easily adjusted to any requirements.
The Resolectric has gone through a few changes in its 19 years of production. The current model uses an audiophile-quality Highlander preamp to mix both the magnetic and piezoelectric pickups. A Jason Lollar P-90 pickup sits in the neck position, and a Highlander piezo transducer is fitted under the saddle. The output of each pickup is controlled by independent volume knobs, with a master volume knob to control the instrument’s overall output level. A 3-way toggle switch selects which pickups are active. The solid mahogany body is capped with a figured maple top bound in ivoroid. The figured maple neck clears 14 frets to the body, highlighted with a diamond inlaid, rosewood fretboard.
- African Mahogany neck with unbound ebony fingerboard and pearloid head plate.
25 21/32″ (651.7 mm) scale length. 1.73″ (43.94 mm) nut width. Full-sized C profile. - African mahogany neck with pearloid binding.
- 22 medium frets, and all of them are accessible
- Also available in Black finish
- Model: ResoLectric Revolver
- Year: 2011
- Finish Translucent black nitrocellulose lacquer finish
- Class: New
- Serial Number: 17424
- Condition: Brand New
- Not Consignment
- Including Hard case