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Gretsch G9210 Boxcar Square-Neck Resonator Right Handed Guitar with Padauk Fingerboard and Ampli-Sonic Diaphragm (Natural, 6-String)

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  • Rebirth of a Classic: More powerful than a locomotive, Gretsch G9210 Boxcar is the square-necked version of the 1930s Gretsch classic that has the tone and punch demanded by pro players
  • Resonator Cone: The vital feature of all Gretsch resonator guitars is the Gretsch Ampli-Sonic diaphragm, which is hand-spun in Eastern Europe from nearly 99 percent pure aluminum
  • Fingerboard: It features a padauk fingerboard
  • Body: It has a laminated mahogany body
  • Frets: It contains 19 medium jumbo-sized frets


More powerful than a locomotive, the Gretsch G9210 Boxcar is the square-necked version of the 1930s Gretsch classic that has the tone and punch demanded by pro players. The vital feature of all Gretsch resonator guitars is the Gretsch Ampli-Sonic diaphragm (resonator cone), which is hand-spun in Eastern Europe from nearly 99 percent pure aluminum, yielding an impressive quality and volume of tone. The body is made from laminated mahogany. It contains 19 medium jumbo-sized frets. It features a padauk fingerboard and is available in a Natural finish.


Alienjanitor
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
i've had both versions of this square neck( electric and non electric )previously and sold them for no good reason. now im back at it again. this instrument is a really good bang for the buck. i plan on changing out the tuners, but everything else will stay stock.
Busted Bow
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023
Not nearly as loud as I thought it would be. It has the wonderful voice of a ten-year-old very timid girl. very soft and hard to hear. Not to mention it has a ding in the bottom part that I didn't notice for a year! Due to the way you play a resophonic it was mostly invisible to me for a long time and then I suddenly noticed that there are two deep holes on the bottom! If it had been dropped at the factory perhaps this explains the too soft voice and the bad dings?
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023
I didn't realize Gretsch had been making reso's for so long, but this instrument really demonstrates that skill. It's got great "bite" along with awesome tone. I'm completely satisfied with this guitar and look forward to taking it to a bluegrass jam this weekend.
Polo Bill
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022
I expected a nice instrument but a generic one with just Ok tone because I was getting a lower priced dobro imitation to see if I liked it.Well…. Big surprise, it is a first class instrument.It is well made. It holds tune even at the extreme tension required on the strings. And it’s attractive.If I get good at this thing I will go looking for a nicer one but if this was the only one I ever owned I would not be disappointed.
Jim Hall
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2022
I was looking for an affordable dobro. I liked the price, read the reviews, and made the purchase. I figure something at $1K or more might be better, but this purchase has satisfied me. It’s a good axe for the dollars spent. It is a small dobro (which I think is pretty cool) but it is a bit heavy (9 lbs). It’s plenty of bang for the buck. If you’re new to square neck dobro, it’s a worthwhile investment. By the way, the price has dropped since I bought mine…so much the better for you.
B. Rowland
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2021
My first Dobro, just learning. Decent sound. Seems to stay in tune well. Slightly smaller than I was anticipating but works well.
Jim Stanis
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2021
I've been playing the lap steel guitar since 1959. I own a Gretsch electromatic, and a WEISSENBORN guitar. I got the Gretsch boxcar resonator to play bluegrass, and it is PERFECT..but I was very surprised to find that the quality of the sound is so awesome that I find myself playing Hawaiian music and loving it. I had played another dobro and I found it too shrill for sweet Hawaiian sounds, so I was expecting the same thing, but this guitar is way beyond it's price. It's made as a copy of their 1930s dobro, and it is fine. The resonator is the heart of the guitar, and your can spend a lot more, and be lucky if you get one as clear as this one.
stephen b. lewis
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2020
For my first dobro, I chose the Gretsch G9210 Boxcar Square-neck. It came very well packaged on the date expected. I chose this over a cheaper dobro because I have some experience with guitar, slide guitar and some open tunings. Also, my experience with least expensive “starter” instruments has not been all good, so I wanted to pay for decent quality and reputation. It is a nice looking instrument, as you can see from the photos on Amazon. I am very happy with the instrument. The tone is bright and clear - everything I would expect from a dobro. Though I play mostly blues, it was easy to get a nice blue grass/country sound without too much thought (not to say actually playing bluegrass or country doesn’t require thought - just that the chords you can easily slide into bring those genres to mind.) I wish I needed a resonator round neck. I would have an excuse to buy the Boxcar round neck model.
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