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Post by gwlee7 on May 12, 2021 18:27:46 GMT -6
Thinking about learning a little lap steel especially in C6 tuning. Any decent ones that won’t break the bank? I don’t mind spending some money but would want to stay under a grand.
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Post by ragan on May 12, 2021 18:33:18 GMT -6
I want to work on this too! So I'm listening along for recs.
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Post by Ward on May 13, 2021 5:05:34 GMT -6
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Post by delcampo on May 13, 2021 10:25:00 GMT -6
This is one area I'd suggest getting a cheapo, at least until you later conclude you'd like to commit more time & effort to the instrument, or not. Could then later use it as an alt tuning option.
For that reason I got the cheap rogue which isn't all that bad. I then later got a 2nd rogue to have as another studio tuning option. The 2nd one I got has a humbucker and is a mother of pearl body different rogue model. Seems to be a rare version option but still cheap. I do prefer the humbucker one though.
As cool as the better quality more $ options are, it's only great if it actually gets much use as opposed to only once in a while in my case.
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Post by ragan on May 13, 2021 11:13:22 GMT -6
I want whatever David Lindley played with Jackson Browne. Because if I get that instrument I'll sound just like him, obviously.
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Post by johneppstein on May 13, 2021 14:06:23 GMT -6
You could get 2 or 3 vintage Gibsons for that price!
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Post by Ned Ward on May 13, 2021 14:41:46 GMT -6
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Post by gwlee7 on May 13, 2021 17:55:11 GMT -6
I want whatever David Lindley played with Jackson Browne. Because if I get that instrument I'll sound just like him, obviously. We can sound like him together 😂 LOL, just had the same conversation with another friend that “obviously” the way to get Tom Petty’s Wildflowers acoustic guitar sounds would be to buy the $10,000 Gibson Wildflowers signature guitar with no consideration for the mics, engineers, and the room.
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Post by ragan on May 13, 2021 18:03:52 GMT -6
I want whatever David Lindley played with Jackson Browne. Because if I get that instrument I'll sound just like him, obviously. We can sound like him together 😂 LOL, just the conversation with another friend that “obviously” the way to get Tom Petty’s Wildflowers acoustic guitar sounds would be to buy the $10,000 Gibson Wildflowers signature guitar with no consideration for the mics, engineers, and the room. I mean that’s just science.
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Post by gwlee7 on May 13, 2021 18:52:20 GMT -6
Sorta thinking about the Recording King with the P90 in it.
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Post by gwlee7 on May 13, 2021 19:45:58 GMT -6
This is one area I'd suggest getting a cheapo, at least until you later conclude you'd like to commit more time & effort to the instrument, or not. Could then later use it as an alt tuning option. For that reason I got the cheap rogue which isn't all that bad. I then later got a 2nd rogue to have as another studio tuning option. The 2nd one I got has a humbucker and is a mother of pearl body different rogue model. Seems to be a rare version option but still cheap. I do prefer the humbucker one though. As cool as the better quality more $ options are, it's only great if it actually gets much use as opposed to only once in a while in my case. Musicians friend had these on the bay for $79. What the heck. In coming.
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Post by stormymondays on May 15, 2021 8:20:59 GMT -6
I bought a vintage Magnatone from the 50s on Reverb.com. It cost me around $350 about 7 years ago. The good thing about a lapsteel is that there’s no wear to worry about!
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Post by johneppstein on May 16, 2021 13:09:33 GMT -6
I'd recommend either an old Gibson or a Magnatone. You should be able to find either for $500 or less.
OTOH, if you're really serious and can afford it you should consider an 8 or 10 string, which is what the pro players in the '40s and '50s used. Around double the cost, if not more, but you can do a lot more with it.
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Post by gwlee7 on May 17, 2021 8:49:43 GMT -6
I have an el cheapo rouge coming and then will decide if I want to go to the next level.
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Post by ragan on Aug 5, 2021 17:26:43 GMT -6
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Post by robschnapf on Aug 9, 2021 9:38:17 GMT -6
I got a cheap Recording King lap steel. Swapped out the tuners and the P90 w/ a Lollar I had laying around.. Then added some Certano benders on there. It sounds really good. It’s in open D.
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Post by Ward on Aug 11, 2021 8:51:50 GMT -6
Magnatone? I have a 1948 Mag with mother of toilet seat covering. I absolutely LOATHE it.
But that's just me. I have friends who have tried it and say it's the best thing ever
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Post by ragan on Aug 11, 2021 9:45:36 GMT -6
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Post by bikescene on Aug 12, 2021 21:53:10 GMT -6
Cool clip. How’s the P90 pickup height? I have the SX 8 string lap steel and raised the P90 because the output seemed a bit low compared to a normal guitar.
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Post by ragan on Aug 13, 2021 9:13:16 GMT -6
Cool clip. How’s the P90 pickup height? I have the SX 8 string lap steel and raised the P90 because the output seemed a bit low compared to a normal guitar. It’s lower than on a ‘regular’ guitar but I wouldn’t say it was necessarily too low. I’ve actually been swapping pickups on the SX to try and find what I like. The stock P90 is noisy, so I swapped in a Gibson P90 to see if that was any better. Just as noisy. I don’t remember having this much noise trouble with P90s in the past. Overall I like the sound of the Gibson P90 a little better. If I raise it up, the SNR improves. I have a Burstbucker 2 in there right now. Certainly quieter but I don’t like the tone as much. I’m considering one of Lindy Fralin’s hum-cancelling P90s. I really do like the P90 family of sonics for this lap steel. Sounds right to me, just want to reduce the noise.
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Post by bikescene on Aug 13, 2021 18:34:45 GMT -6
Cool clip. How’s the P90 pickup height? I have the SX 8 string lap steel and raised the P90 because the output seemed a bit low compared to a normal guitar. It’s lower than on a ‘regular’ guitar but I wouldn’t say it was necessarily too low. I’ve actually been swapping pickups on the SX to try and find what I like. The stock P90 is noisy, so I swapped in a Gibson P90 to see if that was any better. Just as noisy. I don’t remember having this much noise trouble with P90s in the past. Overall I like the sound of the Gibson P90 a little better. If I raise it up, the SNR improves. I have a Burstbucker 2 in there right now. Certainly quieter but I don’t like the tone as much. I’m considering one of Lindy Fralin’s hum-cancelling P90s. I really do like the P90 family of sonics for this lap steel. Sounds right to me, just want to reduce the noise. I also think the P90 is a great pickup type for the lap steel from my limited experience. I thought about shielding the cavities to see if that would help the noise, but immediately decided no once I saw how small that cavity was. I am now wondering if the bridges on these lap steels are grounded.
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Post by ragan on Aug 13, 2021 18:36:53 GMT -6
It’s lower than on a ‘regular’ guitar but I wouldn’t say it was necessarily too low. I’ve actually been swapping pickups on the SX to try and find what I like. The stock P90 is noisy, so I swapped in a Gibson P90 to see if that was any better. Just as noisy. I don’t remember having this much noise trouble with P90s in the past. Overall I like the sound of the Gibson P90 a little better. If I raise it up, the SNR improves. I have a Burstbucker 2 in there right now. Certainly quieter but I don’t like the tone as much. I’m considering one of Lindy Fralin’s hum-cancelling P90s. I really do like the P90 family of sonics for this lap steel. Sounds right to me, just want to reduce the noise. I also think the P90 is a great pickup type for the lap steel from my limited experience. I thought about shielding the cavities to see if that would help the noise, but immediately decided no once I saw how small that cavity was. I am now wondering if the bridges on these lap steels are grounded. Yeah it's such a tiny cavity. Pain in the ass to work with. FWIW, I ditched the screw springs and put a thick chunk of foam in to keep the P90 up higher and it's sounding good with the Gibson.
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