My first pedal steel is an EMCI. I feel lucky.
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My first pedal steel is an EMCI. I feel lucky.
Here are some pictures of my new (first) steel. I am new to the forum, and decided to go for a pro model for my first. Now the learning begins. This is an EMCI SD-10 that I got from Dana Flood in Bangor, Maine. He was a great guy to do business with, and I have nothing but good things to say about Dana. I am really exited to learn on this instrument.
The left knees raise and drop the E's to F and E flat. The right knees are a raise on strings 1 and two G#, and D#. then drop to C, and B with a 1/2 step stop.
I went all out on my first steel, but I hope to keep it for a very long time.
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The left knees raise and drop the E's to F and E flat. The right knees are a raise on strings 1 and two G#, and D#. then drop to C, and B with a 1/2 step stop.
I went all out on my first steel, but I hope to keep it for a very long time.
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Nice looking steel. Welcome to the Steel Guitar Forum. I bought my PSG through Dana also.
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Great steel! I was sizing it up on Dana's website for a while. You certainly are lucky!
The hot pickup of the steel plus the low wattage and quick breakup of the Deluxe will cause a distorted signal, even at moderate volumes sometimes. You might need a higher wattage amp, or something designed for cleaner tones. That Deluxe is custom-made to break up readily.
The hot pickup of the steel plus the low wattage and quick breakup of the Deluxe will cause a distorted signal, even at moderate volumes sometimes. You might need a higher wattage amp, or something designed for cleaner tones. That Deluxe is custom-made to break up readily.
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Getting and using a volume pedal will help, by reducing the signal hitting the input of the amp. Plugging into the second jack, which is less sensitive (padded down,) would be an option.
Replacing the stock speaker with a high efficiency unit like an EVM-12L will bring the loudness back up, But your money might be better spent getting a higher powered solid state amp.
Replacing the stock speaker with a high efficiency unit like an EVM-12L will bring the loudness back up, But your money might be better spent getting a higher powered solid state amp.
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Andrew,
You don't know how lucky you are! Great guitars.
I would suggest that you consider changing that Barcus Berry pickup out with a George L E-66 or 10-1. Easy to find a used one here on the SGF.
Don't let me find your posting a decade from now about how you got rid of your EMCI and should have kept it....
You don't know how lucky you are! Great guitars.
I would suggest that you consider changing that Barcus Berry pickup out with a George L E-66 or 10-1. Easy to find a used one here on the SGF.
Don't let me find your posting a decade from now about how you got rid of your EMCI and should have kept it....
John Lazarus
EMCI D-10,8+9; Evans FET 500 Custom; Peavey Tubefex; Model 6-A Matchbox; Emmons Volume Pedal
EMCI D-10,8+9; Evans FET 500 Custom; Peavey Tubefex; Model 6-A Matchbox; Emmons Volume Pedal