How many Keyless 12 string players out there?
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How many Keyless 12 string players out there?
Just curious how many of you are playig a 12 string keyless steel these days?
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I bought an Excel 12 string keyless off the For Sale section the other day just to tinker with and see what it was like. It is a nice guitar, used to be U12 but now is extended E9 with 8/5. I will probably sell it after I mess around with it some. I really like the compactness of it and the weight.
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Sierra Session uni 12.... love it
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Since 1985...Jeff Newman threw me over the top. I have since been able to find 95% of the '6th stuff' I've been looking for on the A6th side of the E9th tuning and have opted for a 10-string setup with the KL's very strategically placed to accommodate just that. I have referred to it on the Forum at various times as the 'short Uni' tuning basically pioneered by Bill Goddard of Canada back in the 1980's. Am presently building a Whitney S-10 with 4 FP's and 7 KL's and an all-aluminum neck featuring a maple inlay with ebony fret markers for 'eye candy'.
But the main 'workhorse' is a S-12 Whitney E9/B6/A6/SS Uni and has been for 23 years.
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But the main 'workhorse' is a S-12 Whitney E9/B6/A6/SS Uni and has been for 23 years.
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BMI Keyless
Here's a picture of the BMI Keyless that Zane built for me in 1982. I was playing in Little Rock at the time. I still have the guitar and play it every day in my studio in Pigeon Forge, TN.
Gary McVay
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I play Zane Becks tuning. I have 2 keyless 12 string BMI's I also have a Sierra U12.
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WOW !!....An 82 BMI keyless ....That must have been rarer than hens teeth back in the day ....It has taken so long for the keyless technology to catch on , and is STILL not really widely accepted .... I'm wondering who actually developed the keyless technology and who put it out to the pedal steel marketplace ? ... Interesting stuff here ...Jim
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Although he does not post here, B.J. Cole plays a Kline 12 string keyless.
I tried out a Sierra with a keyless 25 inch scale and liked it a lot. If MSA would make a similar setup, I would retrofit my Millennium with one. (Hint to Reece and Kyle.)
I tried out a Sierra with a keyless 25 inch scale and liked it a lot. If MSA would make a similar setup, I would retrofit my Millennium with one. (Hint to Reece and Kyle.)
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Jim, I liked the 25 inch scale. It made it easier to intonate correctly as you sent up the neck.James Quackenbush wrote:Mike ,
What was it you liked about the Sierra that you would like on your MSA ? ...Thanks, Jim
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Mike ,
Thanks for the reply ...The biggest thing I notice on the longer scales is that you have more sustain on a keyless setup, and the lower strings are not mush ....They are more pronounced and tighter with more punch to them ....I really never looked into the intonation ....Just another benefit !!....Thanks, Jim
Thanks for the reply ...The biggest thing I notice on the longer scales is that you have more sustain on a keyless setup, and the lower strings are not mush ....They are more pronounced and tighter with more punch to them ....I really never looked into the intonation ....Just another benefit !!....Thanks, Jim
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Jim, the lower strings on my Millennium have that punch. There is a very pronounced difference in the way they sound on the Milly and the way they sound on my other 2 guitars.James Quackenbush wrote:Mike ,
Thanks for the reply ...The biggest thing I notice on the longer scales is that you have more sustain on a keyless setup, and the lower strings are not mush ....They are more pronounced and tighter with more punch to them ....I really never looked into the intonation ....Just another benefit !!....Thanks, Jim
Maybe a 25 inch gearless neck would improve that. Unless MSA decides to offer such a neck (I'm told at present they have no plans to do so) we'll never know.
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