Recording King
Description
The Recording King Lap Steel Guitar is made of solid mahogany and the string-through-body design makes for full, powerful sustain. A single P-90 pickup gives it excellent tone. The RG-31's reversed open-geared tuners make staying in tune a breeze and offers classic looks with modern reliability.

The single volume and tone controls allow players to control the tonal texture from classic country lines to searing blues licks. Case sold separately.
Recording King RG-31 Lap Steel Guitar Mahogany
Recording King RG-31 Lap Steel Guitar Mahogany
Recording King RG-31 Lap Steel Guitar Mahogany
Features
  • Neck thru solid mahogany body
  • Pearloid fretboard
  • Black dot and fret marks
  • Fixed bridge
  • String-thru-body design
  • Single P-90 Pickup
  • Volume and tone controls
  • Case sold separately
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  • Great Lap Steel for beginner

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byMandoman

    fromWest Creek Colorado

    This is a great Lap Steel for a beginner to learn to play it's easy to play has great tone the pick up is very hot so you can control the volume and the tone control it's very light also and weight stays in tune. As a professional music teacher I would recommend this product for a student.

  • Love it!

    5

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    submitted8 years ago

    byROBERT

    fromundisclosed

    Recording King consistently delivers quality fit, finish and sound at super affordable prices!

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byDon

    fromCulver City, CA

    How about D tuning? Do the strings heed to change?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    It should be OK.
  • asked byTillthen

    fromundisclosed

    Is it possible to tighten the tuning pegs if they get loose?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Yes it is.
    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Yes it is possible to tighten them