Why is the Bottom Open?
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Why is the Bottom Open?
I have an old Rickenbacker pedal steel. One of its classier features IMO is a cover on underside of the body, hiding the mechanical linkage.
People looking up to a tall stage can see the ugly mechanical underbelly of our instruments. It seems to me that a removable cover is a pretty nice feature. What do you think?
People looking up to a tall stage can see the ugly mechanical underbelly of our instruments. It seems to me that a removable cover is a pretty nice feature. What do you think?
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Re: Why is the Bottom Open?
I think you're starting from a faulty premise, that's what I think!b0b wrote:... the ugly mechanical underbelly of our instruments... What do you think?
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Taking a clue from Speedy.................
Way back when, after receiving my BIGSBY, I used to hang a bright red felt curtin-like thingie concealing not only the ugly underside of my g'tar but the pedal rods too.
It also concealed my knobby knees!
It also concealed my knobby knees!
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I worry at outdoor venues about dust, salt air and what ever else is flying around. It would seem like a cover under there would make sense.
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Re: Why is the Bottom Open?
I think that's practical only when you don't have knee levers!b0b wrote:It seems to me that a removable (bottom) cover is a pretty nice feature. What do you think?
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I think I saw a video of Barbara Mandrell playing PSG somewhere and she had a similar 'modesty' drape, but for different reasons...Ray wrote:Way back when, after receiving my BIGSBY, I used to hang a bright red felt curtin-like thingie concealing not only the ugly underside of my g'tar but the pedal rods too.
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Another of Murphy's laws...
When the last of the 86 screws fastening the cover plate to the body have been removed, you will realize you have removed the wrong coverplate.
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I've often thought of a dust cover, but gave up after
trying to make one that would allow the knees to clear and also be movable. I still think a thin maple cover would enhance the sound.
Jim
trying to make one that would allow the knees to clear and also be movable. I still think a thin maple cover would enhance the sound.
Jim
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Notice that you rarely see non-pedal console steels with an open bottom.
Having the rods pass through apertures in the bottom would complicate the set-up process, unless the bottom were hinged in some way.
The other question is why they don't make hinged lids on steels like on pianos. My PSGs get very dusty. I have some of Bobbe's vinyl covers for them but I'm usually too lazy to use them.
Having the rods pass through apertures in the bottom would complicate the set-up process, unless the bottom were hinged in some way.
The other question is why they don't make hinged lids on steels like on pianos. My PSGs get very dusty. I have some of Bobbe's vinyl covers for them but I'm usually too lazy to use them.
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Jimbeaux, Funny!....al.:)Jim Cohen wrote:There's no bottom so people can tell that it's not a keyboard. Obviously they can't tell from the topside...
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