Tone bars Bobbe ?
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Tone bars Bobbe ?
I have read Bobbe saying that the stainless bars don't work as well on stainless strings . Most tone bars available seem to be stainless . I have used an old chromed dunlop bar for years and would like to try a new one but I don't want to buy a stainless bar . Any suggestions ?
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Re: Tone bars Bobbe ?
Hey Brendan, Like my pal Billy above and many many many others, you can't go wrong with a BJS. I use a 15/16 ten string even though I play 12 stringers. They are smooooooooth mate
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Humm?
I have found the John Pearse thermo-cryonic tone bars to work real good on either stainless strings or nickel. I have used one for years & it shows no sign of wear & I use stainless strings all the time.
I also have the standard & big daddy [1"] in stock.
Also have the dunlop stainless in stock in regular or there 1" bar.
Ernie
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I also have the standard & big daddy [1"] in stock.
Also have the dunlop stainless in stock in regular or there 1" bar.
Ernie
http://www.hereintown.net/~shobud75/stock.htm
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Well, there are many different hardness numbers for "Stainless", some are even heat treated, these are VERY hard and don't "drag" at all, better than chrome or anything else. However I only know of one manufacturer that makes bars from heat treated stainless. They are near impossible to buff.
These bars are pretty expensive, possibly worth it, but I also sell and love the BJS bars.
Yes, a bars quality does make a difference and as long as that are used by a player in his lifetime, I feel he should buy a great one in the early stages of his career, he may just have it forever! I have several great ones but still have the one I got from Bill Stroud in 1981, and it is still wonderful, naturally!
What I don't like is "Silly bars". You know, the different colors, shapes and sizes. (just an opinion).
Bobbe
These bars are pretty expensive, possibly worth it, but I also sell and love the BJS bars.
Yes, a bars quality does make a difference and as long as that are used by a player in his lifetime, I feel he should buy a great one in the early stages of his career, he may just have it forever! I have several great ones but still have the one I got from Bill Stroud in 1981, and it is still wonderful, naturally!
What I don't like is "Silly bars". You know, the different colors, shapes and sizes. (just an opinion).
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I tried other bars, but always came back to BJS. You can throw the bar, hex wrench and picks in the same pouch and never chip the bar.
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Bruce, that's an interesting observation, I'll have to do an A-B test for myself. Thanks for contributing to the forum knowledge-base!
You stay in touch with Frank Michels in Nashville? He and I were bandmates for several years here in L.A., you even sat in with us at the great little honky tonk in North Long Beach, the Country Comfort. This would have been about 1981, no big if it's not a huge memory for you!
Besides how great you played, my biggest learning that night was being out in the audience loving your tone (Emmons p/p through your Session 400 I think it was), and then playing your rig and not understanding how it could sound so bad to my ears onstage, yet so great out in the room. The mysteries of psycho-acoustics...
You stay in touch with Frank Michels in Nashville? He and I were bandmates for several years here in L.A., you even sat in with us at the great little honky tonk in North Long Beach, the Country Comfort. This would have been about 1981, no big if it's not a huge memory for you!
Besides how great you played, my biggest learning that night was being out in the audience loving your tone (Emmons p/p through your Session 400 I think it was), and then playing your rig and not understanding how it could sound so bad to my ears onstage, yet so great out in the room. The mysteries of psycho-acoustics...
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it is BJS bar for me I got a 15/16ths and love it
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