En metallkropp rundnakks resonatorgitar som leverer aggressiv volum og skjærende tone til tilgjengelig pris, med spinnekryss og Grover-stemmeskruer som passer for blues og slide-gitarspill.
The Epiphone Dobro Hound Dog M-14 is a gateway drug into the world of Delta blues. While many budget resonators opt for wood bodies to save cost, the M-14's nickel-plated bell brass construction provides that authentic, brash metallic 'ping' and haunting sustain that defined early 20th-century American music. It is unapologetically loud, with a punchy midrange that cuts through any acoustic jam with ease.
Playability is surprisingly modern. The 1960s SlimTaper neck profile feels familiar to electric players, making the transition to resonator techniques less daunting. However, the factory nut and bridge slots often arrive a bit high; while great for slide work, players looking to fret chords frequently may want a professional setup. The biscuit-style bridge delivers a sharp, percussive attack that excels in fingerstyle blues, though it lacks the sweet, nasal complexity of higher-end boutique resonators.
The build quality is robust, though the instrument is notably heavy"a trade-off for that genuine brass resonance. The Grover tuners are a welcome touch at this price point, providing reliable stability. For the beginner or the gigging musician needing a 'beater' resonator that looks and sounds the part on stage, the M-14 offers incredible value. It doesn't have the nuance of a National, but it captures the raw, gritty spirit of the genre perfectly.
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