Why do BLACK PSG's sound better?
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What about white guitars?
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Roual Ranes wrote:I keep waiting for someone to tell us about BLACK picks, bar, strings, etc.
...you mean like this?
I've only owned one black mica steel and it did have a wonderful sound, but I don't know that it sounded any better than the mahogany mica one I'm playing now.
The solid black is less visually distracting than the busy look of the wood grain sim though.
Of course the 2 or 3 Red ones I had were also great sounding too, so........?
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Bob Tuttle wrote:Jeff Newman used to say that RED guitars played faster notes than all the others.
Quite a few years ago, Big Jim Baron hosted an event in Sacramento with Jeff, Bobby Black, David Wright, and Jay Dee Maness. Jeff brought 2 guitars, a Carter and a Zum, both of which were red. One was solid red, the other had a checkerboard design with red and white squares. I forget which one. I thought the Zum had a little bit more presence in the low end, but they sounded almost indistinguishable from each other.
Bobby Black played a Carter, David used a Sierra, and of course Jay Dee had his Emmons.
All 4 were onstage, Sometimes playing together and trading lines, and sometimes just one of them would play by himself. If I remember correctly, it was the first time Jay Dee had performed as an soloist at a steel guitar event.
It was a wonderful event, well worth driving 400 miles each way to attend.
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That's right Chris. Since you were there, did you notice any difference in the tone between Jeff's Carter and his Zum?chris ivey wrote:and i think that was the same affair that vance terry would wander up by the stage, cracking jokes. tom bradshaw had the million pedal vance sierra on a brad's rack there.
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black sounds better
The color of the last guitar I bought was based on hearing this saying from many different steel players that I knew. Most of those guys are gone now, but I think black on a steel guitar demands a certain amount of respect, not so much that it sounds better. Crazy I know. tommy t.
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I've had A Lot Of Steels And The Best Sounding One I Ever Had was A S10 White PP Emmons.Wish I Had it Now. SONNY.
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Well, my next steel is going to have this painted on the front apron!
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Mike, why does Berkely and Mr. Leary come to mind?
Actually, black is the absorption of most all incident light. Perhaps the electron orbits of the material are more energetic.
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Actually, black is the absorption of most all incident light. Perhaps the electron orbits of the material are more energetic.
GO PHOTONS!!!
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Well, my current guitar-a Jackson BlackJack Custom is a black guitar and to me, it's the best steel I've ever played. I still love my GFI-"Redgold Beauty", but the Jackson's got that amazing playability, tone, sound, smooth pedal action, and everything. The Jackson Blackjack Custom is my best steel.
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