Regal has a beautiful line of high selling resonators with good quality designs. This model features a solid and up-to-date design in every area of the instrument. The body is made of mahogany wood, and the volume and tone that resonates from this model are simply incredible.
Also question is, are Regal guitars good?
The high-end, x-braced Regals of the 1920s/1930s are fabulous guitars. Different from Martin, Gibson, and Lyon & Healy, but every bit as good. I’ve never seen anything of that level from Regal in the 1940s.
Also to know is, what are resonator guitars good for? Resonator guitars are popularly used in bluegrass music and in blues. Traditionally, bluegrass players used square necked Dobro-style instruments played as a steel guitar while blues players favored round-necked National-style guitars, often played with a bottleneck.
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Original Musical Instrument Company
| Type | Division |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Nashville, Tennessee, United States |
| Area served | Worldwide |
| Products | Resonator guitars |
| Owner | Gibson (1993–) |
Who makes Regal resonator guitars?
One of the brands offered by Saga Musical Instruments, Regal is known for its affordable National-style metal- and wood-body resonator instruments. The company’s RD-40 line is available in several configurations, with various colors and wood combinations, and with a round or square neck.