Who builds the best pedal steel?
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I have owned two Sho-Buds, one a Maverick and a Pro-III, and an Emmons.I even had the chance to sit down behind a Zum recently. The Emmons and the Zum,to me are the best for sound. Gosh that's a hard decision to make becuase there are so many great steels out on the market today. Such as Rains, Mullen, Pedalmaster, MSA, and Carter. It's really hard to decide.
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This is puzzling me... , i've heard only good things about the Zum Stage-One steel guitar as one of the best student model out there but...how can someone compare a 1200$ PSG to a 7000$ Franklin or Emmons ect... and say that the Zum student model sounds better?, something ain't right here, i have never play a Stage One or a Franklin so someone enlight me please cause i'm confuseMichael Douchette wrote:Over the years, I have had a Franklin, several push-pull Emmons, and several Sho-Buds. (Living here in Nashville, that's kinda what was here.) Hands down, the best recording guitar I've ever owned is my Zum Stage One. It has the best presence in a track over any of them, and for me, that is most important. YMMV.
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Pat, the only enlightenment I can add to my post is that while the odds of an expensive instrument sounding better than a less expensive one are higher, it doesn't mean that it's a rule. (The late Jimmy Colvard, who played lead on countless sessions, had a $99 Univox Les Paul copy that was his main guitar.)
In my years of recording (since 1974), the Stage One that I currently own and use is the best sounding guitar in a track that I've had. It's not just my opinion; I've had many other players and engineers remark about the excellence of the sound.
One does not have to spend a huge amount; one does need to shop around, however, and find what is the best for oneself.
In my years of recording (since 1974), the Stage One that I currently own and use is the best sounding guitar in a track that I've had. It's not just my opinion; I've had many other players and engineers remark about the excellence of the sound.
One does not have to spend a huge amount; one does need to shop around, however, and find what is the best for oneself.
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Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
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Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
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Sho-Bud,MSA,Emmons,Mullins are guitars I have owned, or now own.
Derby,Carter,Zum,Marrs,Justice,Rains,Blanton,
Fender,Exel,Williams,and least two or three others that I can't recall,are guitars I have tried out.
My opinion although I have never owned one,is that the Zum guitar is the most most well constructed,quietest,easiest playing guitars I have ever played. Most Mullin guitars and especially the new G2,in my opinion runs a close second.
The best sounding guitar I ever owned payed or heard, was a 1965 push pull in mint condition,that belonged to Gary Hogue when he died. My wife could be in the back of the house and could get it right 100% of the time when I would swap amp cords between it and my early (92 or 93) LeGrande,which I love and still have.
My personal sound preference is Emmons, I have a very slight preference for the G2 sound over the Zum. If I was buying new today,I would try them both again before I bought.Emmons would not be one of my choices today.
Derby,Carter,Zum,Marrs,Justice,Rains,Blanton,
Fender,Exel,Williams,and least two or three others that I can't recall,are guitars I have tried out.
My opinion although I have never owned one,is that the Zum guitar is the most most well constructed,quietest,easiest playing guitars I have ever played. Most Mullin guitars and especially the new G2,in my opinion runs a close second.
The best sounding guitar I ever owned payed or heard, was a 1965 push pull in mint condition,that belonged to Gary Hogue when he died. My wife could be in the back of the house and could get it right 100% of the time when I would swap amp cords between it and my early (92 or 93) LeGrande,which I love and still have.
My personal sound preference is Emmons, I have a very slight preference for the G2 sound over the Zum. If I was buying new today,I would try them both again before I bought.Emmons would not be one of my choices today.
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A few months ago I bought a Sierra Session. At first it seemed much different from the others that I've owned or played. But the more I play it, the more I like it (I think more than the others). I'm wondering now why this brand is not mentioned or seemingly "not liked". Is there a problem with them that I haven't noticed? I would like to hear what some others think about the Sierra.
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So you see Pat, your Comeau or my BenRom might be downright amazing sounding. Plus they both look cool and everything elseMichael Douchette wrote: In my years of recording (since 1974), the Stage One that I currently own and use is the best sounding guitar in a track that I've had. It's not just my opinion; I've had many other players and engineers remark about the excellence of the sound.
One does not have to spend a huge amount; one does need to shop around, however, and find what is the best for oneself.
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I believe the best steels to be:
Carter, Emmons, Williams, Excel, Zum, Rittenberry, Rains, Anapeg, Show Pro, Mullen, MSA, Jackson, Promat, ... and a few others.
Then there's a bunch of other ones that are just as good...
Carter, Emmons, Williams, Excel, Zum, Rittenberry, Rains, Anapeg, Show Pro, Mullen, MSA, Jackson, Promat, ... and a few others.
Then there's a bunch of other ones that are just as good...
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What?EMMONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, When it is all said and done, they are compared to an Emmons
Holy Toledo!
Emmons has done their best to run their business in the ground with their "customer service"
Comparing another steel guitar to an Emmons is NOT a compliment!
Sheesh........
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I think what he meant was that most of us compare the SOUND of other guitars to an Emmons. (preferably a P/P) haha. I know i do.Chris Lang wrote:What?EMMONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, When it is all said and done, they are compared to an Emmons
Holy Toledo!
Emmons has done their best to run their business in the ground with their "customer service"
Comparing another steel guitar to an Emmons is NOT a compliment!
Sheesh........
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Mike, i got to play a G2 briefly a couple of weeks ago, and even though im an Emmons man, i will admit, the G2 had the best pedal/lever action of ANY guitar ive ever touched. And it sounded as good as any all-pull guitar ive ever played also. Just wanted to give you my feedback.Mike Mantey wrote:I do. Hands Down.
My Brother runs a close 2nd.
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Here's a guy who made a cheap six string electric guitar sound pretty good. I wonder what ever became of him?
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wow..ol' glen's got some energy goin' for him there (dancing)!
interesting the 'west coast style' of guitar and steel on that swing tune. don't know who gene davis is...i thought it looked like hal rugg on that fender steel. yeah..it doesn't matter what you play on...just that what you play is cool..hopefully!
interesting the 'west coast style' of guitar and steel on that swing tune. don't know who gene davis is...i thought it looked like hal rugg on that fender steel. yeah..it doesn't matter what you play on...just that what you play is cool..hopefully!
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I believe it's who is sitting behind it that really matters. Pedal steel guitar builders have advanced a great deal over the last 30 years or so. I don't really see a clear #1 or #2 guitar out there. But in my opinion, here's my top five: Rains(with the upgrade), any pro model Mullen guitar, Williams, Excel and the Show-Pro guitars. (Not in this particular order)What am I playing at the moment? A CarpSteel. I've got it smooth as butter and plays like a dream. Great session guitar also. Next week it might be something else. My only requirement is, an all pull changer. I don't care for the pull release system. Interesting topic here!