2024 Recording King Dirty 37 Tenor Guitar
Overview: We had the same model in here last year or the year before. I like them! They're simple, no-frills, retro-looking tenors that serve their owners well. Are they stand-out in tone or feel? Nope! Are they practical and easy to live with and do they get the job done as well as a fancier Gold Tone? Oh, for sure... and they look better doing it. The styling on this guitar is sort-of "wide-bodied Gibson TG-0 from 1930."
I've strung and set this one up for "Celtic" GDAE tuning to make use of that larger, 000-size body and it's, so far, quite happy with this format.
Repairs included: It got a fresh setup and is playing spot-on and is ready to go.
- Weight: 3 lbs 5 oz
- Scale length: 23 1/16"
- Nut width: 1 5/16"
- Neck shape: medium C
- Board radius: flat
- Depth at first fret: 0.81"
- Depth at seventh fret: 0.88"
- Body width: 15"
- Body depth: 4"
- Top wood: solid spruce
- Back & sides wood: ply maple
- Bracing type: x
- Bridge: rosewood-like
- Fretboard: rosewood-like
- Neck wood: unknown
- Action height at 12th fret: 1/16" overall (fast, spot-on)
- String gauges: 42w, 32w, 24w, 11
- Truss rod: adjustable
- Neck relief: straight
- Fret style: medium
Condition notes: It's very clean but may show small scuffs or scratches (that I haven't found) here and there.
It comes with: Sorry, no case.
Consignor tag: TISA















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