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Actually, I think he got it right.
Wally
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Regarding tone, you really can't compare steel cabinets to marimba keys - it's apples to oranges. (I play marimba, in case you didn't know.) On a marimba, the keys actually *generate* the note. The quality of the note IS the quality of the key material. On a steel guitar, the strings - not the cabinet - serve the same functions as the keys of a marimba.
You could compare the steel cabinet to the *resonator tubes* of a marimba, and you'd be closer to the mark. The resonators keep the note alive after its been struck, and the quality of their construction plays a large part in the tone of the instrument. The analogy isn't perfect, but it's a lot closer than the "marimba keys to psg cabinet" comparison.
That does sound entertaining.. . . it was pretty exciting seeing Buck run down the aisle with four bodyguards in his yellow sparkling Nudie Suit. — http://www.steelguitar.net/