Search
Go

Featured Brands

  • Takamine
  • Yamaha
  • AXL
  • Daisy Rock
  • Johnson
  • Fender
  • Ovation
 
Johnson Swamp Stomper Resonator Guitar with Pickup
Email a friendView larger image

Johnson Swamp Stomper Resonator Guitar with Pickup

List Price: $439.99
Our Price: $329.99
You Save: $110.00 (25%)
Shipping: This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping.
SKU:

JR-520-CEBM

In Stock
Usually ships in 1 business days
Only 2 left in stock, order soon!

Note: Item may be sold and shipped by another company. Learn more.
Description:

The Swamp Stomper fuses a vintage triolian resophonic with a modern electric guitar to create a tone that’s straight from the bayou! This resonator has a 9.5 hand-spun aluminum cone designed for maximum volume, a mahogany body, a maple biscuit bridge, a single cutaway design, vintage cream body binding and a pickup with volume and tone controls. The resonator comes with a black matte finish that looks great for blues and country playing. The Swamp Stomper has incredible projection that’s maximized when plugged. The single cutaway design is excellent for blues solos and smooth slide playing.

Features:

Mahogany Top, Back, Sides & Neck


9.5 Hand-Spun Continental Cone


Nickel-Plated Bell Brass Coverplate


Bound Rosewood Fretboard


Single Coil Pickup with Volume & Tone Controls


Product Details:
Product Length: 38.5 inches
Product Width: 14.75 inches
Product Height: 3.6 inches
Product Weight: 10.0 pounds
Package Length: 43.0 inches
Package Width: 21.0 inches
Package Height: 8.0 inches
Package Weight: 12.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.


Most Helpful Customer Reviews

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

3It's OK, BUT...Jan 28, 2011
By Vinnie Silvagio
Everything about this guitar was fine, except for one thing. First, the good news. It's built like a tank: THICK plywood, probably couldn't break it if you tried. The fit and finish was fine, nothing sloppy, good binding. The neck was perfectly straight right out of the box. The frets were finished well. Decent sealed tuning machines. The action was just about perfect: just a little higher than I would normally want on an acoustic guitar, but just right for bottleneck. The pickup worked. The sound was as expected on a wood bodied resonator: lacking the bite of a steel body, but still loud and edgy.
So what's wrong with it? It has a matte black painted finish. It looks fine, but I suspect over time, that finish will start to look pretty raunchy. But even that is not the big problem. The problem is that the neck is also painted matte black, which makes the neck feel REALLY slow, and frankly not very pleasant to play. It resists the movement of your hand.
Other than the painted the neck, it's a great guitar for under $400. But that one flaw spoiled it for me.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Great entry level resonatorDec 11, 2010
By Robert Pitre iii
I've been shopping for a resonator for a long time, but I really wanted one that would plug in without alteration. For only 300 hundred bucks, this is a good quality and great sounding resonator. I plugged this in and it sounds great. It is not as brassy and twangy as the metal body models, but I like that. A great instrument which has already given me hours of pleasure and renewed my energy and interest in writing and performing traditional music. I haven't actually held and played the Jay Turser, the Oscar Schmidt, or Fender models. One thing is, those other models are hard to find in guitar stores, a limited market for resonators. I don't like the way the Jay Turser and Fender models look. The lines on the Turser are too hinky and the Fender looks too much like a cheap cigar box. This guitar is very understated and elegant, but will scream if you put a slide on it. I play with a 30 watt Line 6 spider 3 amp and there are some great warm or sleazy crunches you can get! Fun fun fun. I played one of these at an awesome guitar store in Ellensburg, Washington and I fell in love. Just didn't want to make the hour and a half drive back to Ellensburg to buy it. The quality and finish of this instrument are excellent.

5Great InstrumentJul 22, 2011
By John Vance
Great Guitar to start with! Sounds good, could be much better. Have to tune it very often. It is an eye catcher, people always ask about it, if you have a good amp like a new mustang with some effects, you will have a great set! I on other hand WAY overpaid for this one, from a local guitar shop, i paid about $650, and to me its worth it. So if you are thinking about getting a Resonator guitar for this prise, in my opinion you should.

About Us   Contact Us
Privacy Policy Copyright © , Musicians Storehouse. All rights reserved.
Web business powered by Amazon WebStore