Fender Steel King
Fender Steel King
Does anyone have a Fender Steel King in the Houston, Navasota or surrounding area that I could demo for about 15 minutes? (at your house of course).
I hate going to Guitar Center or any other music store, lugging in my steel, pack seat etc, signing in my gear per their security regulations, trying to find a place to set it up where there are no loud rock guitar want-a-be's wailing away, and then having to explain for 15 minutes what that thing is that I play and how it works.
Larry Reynolds
Navasota, Tx. (About 50 mi. Northwest of Houston
I hate going to Guitar Center or any other music store, lugging in my steel, pack seat etc, signing in my gear per their security regulations, trying to find a place to set it up where there are no loud rock guitar want-a-be's wailing away, and then having to explain for 15 minutes what that thing is that I play and how it works.
Larry Reynolds
Navasota, Tx. (About 50 mi. Northwest of Houston
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As a former and future GC employee, I second that. The beauty of GC's return policy is that you can take something and use it in your own environment and return it if it doesn't work for you. No reason to drag your gear there. I hate listening to gear in a store environment, and I only ever try out guitars just to see if they have any resonance or to get a feel for different pickup sets.
By the way, I am not back working there yet so keep your flamethrowers in their holsters, fellas!
By the way, I am not back working there yet so keep your flamethrowers in their holsters, fellas!
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Larry: Just a word about my experience with a Steel King. I read everything I could find about them, decided that's what I wanted and ordered one. Unpacked it when it came in and hooked it up, all excited. Set it on the factory suggested settings. My heart sank--That was one of the worse tones I had ever heard! I tried every different setting I could think of. After about an hour or two, disgusted, I turned it off. The next day I tried it again. Unbelievable!That thing was pumping out one of the most beautiful deep mellow tones I had ever heard! Since that time, I've heard that some amps require a breaking-in period. Fender should pack a warning label with the amp! If we lived a little closer, I would be glad to let you try mine.
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Larry R, I was lucky enough to try one out with my rig at a local steelers house, I was and am impressed with the FSK. I'm still kinda broke from just puchasing my Clark D10 but as soon as finaces warrant, I will own a FSK.
I hope you get to try one out, I think you'll like it.
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Clark Custom D10 8&5
B-bender Telecaster
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I hope you get to try one out, I think you'll like it.
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Clark Custom D10 8&5
B-bender Telecaster
www.jimwalkeronline.com
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