Una guitarra resonadora de cuello redondo con cuerpo de caoba y puente de araña que entrega un tono metálico y punzante a un precio de nivel de entrada, con cejilla de hueso y clavijas Grover ideales para blues y Americana.
The G9200 Boxcar is a standout in Gretsch's Roots Collection, offering a surprisingly authentic delta-blues experience for the budget-conscious player. While many entry-level resonators sound thin or overly 'clanky,' the Boxcar's mahogany construction provides a woody warmth that beautifully tempers the metallic bite of its Ampli-Sonic spider cone. This hand-spun aluminum cone is the heart of the instrument, delivering impressive volume and that signature nasal honk required for Americana and bluegrass.
Craftsmanship is where Gretsch really wins here. Including Grover Sta-Tite tuners at this price point is a major win for tuning stability, especially when frequently switching between open tunings. The soft 'V' neck profile feels substantial and historically accurate, providing a comfortable grip for thumb-over playing styles. However, be aware that the factory setup often leans high. While this is a boon for slide enthusiasts, pure fingerstyle players may find the action a bit stiff out of the box. It's a laminated body, so it lacks the deep harmonic complexity of a high-end National, but its punchy projection and vintage aesthetics make it the best-in-class option for beginners or gigging musicians needing a reliable, road-worthy resonator that punches well above its weight class.
Added: Feb 14, 2026
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