Peavey Power Slide Guitar
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Peavey Power Slide Guitar
What are your oppinions on the Peavey Power Slide model guitar?
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http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=175685
We've had a number of discussions about these guitars in the past few years.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=162678
I'm on a hiatus from buying more instruments, or else I'd have tried one myself.
We've had a number of discussions about these guitars in the past few years.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=162678
I'm on a hiatus from buying more instruments, or else I'd have tried one myself.
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Good guitar for the money...here are a few videos I shot with one...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trSNcDptoWQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mlqctUF2J4&NR=1
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trSNcDptoWQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mlqctUF2J4&NR=1
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I have one and love it. I still am playing around with differnt tunings. You can't beat the price for good quality.
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Peavey Power Slide Guitar
I have a slight buzz on number one string. Are the strings supplied with guitar of top quality? Any suggestions for remedy or improvement? I am using open "G" tuning.
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I don't have one of these guitars yet, still working it into the household budget. but I was looking at the website last night, and I think I read that the guitar comes supplied with an .013 first string, which is awfully light for open G, when one considers that dobro string sets typically contain a first string of .016 or .017.
If it were me, I'd start there and put on a heavier string and see what happens. It just might eliminate the buzz.
If it were me, I'd start there and put on a heavier string and see what happens. It just might eliminate the buzz.
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Thanks for the help, I replaced the string (used .017) and what an improvement! Great improvement in tone and no buzzing! Honestly the original felt so rough and dragged my bar so badly it seemed like a piece of rusty wire! Maybe I should complain to Peavey? My suggestion to any one purchasing this guitar to replace that string! Thanks again
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Peavey Power Slide Guitar
Sorry, Thats the way it is around 3 am talking with brain dis-engaged.
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Re: Fender Power Slide Guitar
Glad to be of help!Alden Speirs wrote:Thanks for the help, I replaced the string (used .017) and what an improvement! Great improvement in tone and no buzzing! Honestly the original felt so rough and dragged my bar so badly it seemed like a piece of rusty wire! Maybe I should complain to Fender? My suggestion to any one purchasing this guitar to replace that string! Thanks again
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Usually the first thing I do after I buy a guitar is change the strings. You don't know how long they've been on there or who's been touching them.
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Me too, Brad. But I think this is a different situation than say for example the Taylor six-string hanging on the wall at Guitar Center that has been played by 47 people and you can see the grime on the strings. Likely these Power Slides that Forum members own for the most part have probably been ordered over the internet, and though some walk-in retail stores have them, many customers that walk through a store and see them hanging on a hook on the wall probably have little or no idea what to do with them, let alone take them for a test ride.
Alden could have changed to a new .013, tuned the guitar to Open G, and the D note on the first string might still buzz.
I'm guessing that Peavey's reason reason for shipping the guitar with a .013 as the first string is that they figure that the typical player that buys this guitar is a rocker, perhaps getting into lap guitar for the first time, and for an open tuning they would choose E. I call it the "Duane Allman Effect" since E was known to be Duane's favorite tuning for slide. For that matter, there are plenty of members here that like to play lap steel in E tuning, it's obviously not just a tuning to convert rock guitar players to lap steel.
That cat named Gypsy that is in the Power Slide demo video, there's a good chance that's his frame of reference.
b0b sells here on the Forum a GHS lap steel set for Open E on a six string steel, and string #1 is indeed a .013.
Alden could have changed to a new .013, tuned the guitar to Open G, and the D note on the first string might still buzz.
I'm guessing that Peavey's reason reason for shipping the guitar with a .013 as the first string is that they figure that the typical player that buys this guitar is a rocker, perhaps getting into lap guitar for the first time, and for an open tuning they would choose E. I call it the "Duane Allman Effect" since E was known to be Duane's favorite tuning for slide. For that matter, there are plenty of members here that like to play lap steel in E tuning, it's obviously not just a tuning to convert rock guitar players to lap steel.
That cat named Gypsy that is in the Power Slide demo video, there's a good chance that's his frame of reference.
b0b sells here on the Forum a GHS lap steel set for Open E on a six string steel, and string #1 is indeed a .013.
Mark
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Peavey Power Slide Guitar
Question: How is scale length measured? From nut to bridge? This length is 25 inches on the Peavey. Actual length of diagramed scale is 20 1/4 inches. Please excuse my ignorance.
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String spacing
Does anyone know the string spacing? I had a Fender lap and just could not get used to the wide spacing after playing on pedals. I am sure considering one of these.
Thanks, Jim
Thanks, Jim
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A friend I was giving lessons to on Saturday brought one with him for me to check out. It's pretty cool. It had an E tuning on it. I don't think he changed it after buying it. So, the question is, what does it come tuned to? I'll probably tune it to an E or A. Most of the songs I would use it on are in E and A.
I have one coming from Musicians Friend tomorrow. I have always wanted to add slide guitar playing to one of the bands I am in, and this should make the transition easier for me. No matter how much I try, I can't get my pedal steel playing to sound like a slide guitar, no matter what effects I use. I have a Vox Tonelab Le multi-effects unit that this will go through so I can get some overdriven tube amp models happenin'. It sounds good with my Tele, so it should sound good with the Power Slide.
I have one coming from Musicians Friend tomorrow. I have always wanted to add slide guitar playing to one of the bands I am in, and this should make the transition easier for me. No matter how much I try, I can't get my pedal steel playing to sound like a slide guitar, no matter what effects I use. I have a Vox Tonelab Le multi-effects unit that this will go through so I can get some overdriven tube amp models happenin'. It sounds good with my Tele, so it should sound good with the Power Slide.
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Jim, the string spacing at the bridge is just wide of 3/8"
Travis, you're right, the amp can make a huge difference. I once tried an Epiphone Les Paul that my teenaged son wanted and I thought it was junk. I went back a few days later and tried the same guitar through a decent tube amp (used solid state the first time) and I was quite impressed (for the money).
I like my Powerslide, lotta bang for the buck. I don't like the bridge or nut and would love to hear what mods Dom or anyone else has come up with. The blend control (instead of tone) goes gradually from single coil to humbucker and back, pretty nifty. The fingerboard looks as if it would glow in the dark, actually, but it doesn't. I find the f'board a little confusing because of the pointless scallop designs on it, giving an inconsistent use of the black and white. I'd also like easier access to the higher pitches (and I'm a really skinny guy).
A lot of fun,overall, but the bridge and nut have got to go!
Travis, you're right, the amp can make a huge difference. I once tried an Epiphone Les Paul that my teenaged son wanted and I thought it was junk. I went back a few days later and tried the same guitar through a decent tube amp (used solid state the first time) and I was quite impressed (for the money).
I like my Powerslide, lotta bang for the buck. I don't like the bridge or nut and would love to hear what mods Dom or anyone else has come up with. The blend control (instead of tone) goes gradually from single coil to humbucker and back, pretty nifty. The fingerboard looks as if it would glow in the dark, actually, but it doesn't. I find the f'board a little confusing because of the pointless scallop designs on it, giving an inconsistent use of the black and white. I'd also like easier access to the higher pitches (and I'm a really skinny guy).
A lot of fun,overall, but the bridge and nut have got to go!
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