Check out Stew-Mac:Matt Berg wrote:I have never dug inside my dobro at all. Is there some "how-to" guide to do this?
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Check out Stew-Mac:Matt Berg wrote:I have never dug inside my dobro at all. Is there some "how-to" guide to do this?
Quite often the Dobro's lack bass simply because of the thin body depth. You could experiment with different string guages (sometimes lighter will ring a bit better), or a softer wood insert than ebony capped maple on the bass side.Matt Berg wrote:Yeah, but OMI Dobros like mine still sound dead in the bass after changing the strings, and the brightness doesn't really last very long either. I really would like this thing to sing so I'd be inspired to play it more, and would have something to take to acoustic sessions. Yeah, I know, a lot of the sound comes from the player, but nonetheless certain instruments have a tone that makes you wanna play them, I never get the feeling from my dobro....Andy Volk wrote:Wow. A 2001 thread exhumed in 2010. If internet time is anything like dog years this is a little like those stories of folks who eventually get that letter their sister mailed in 1948.
Bob, looking at the link that you sent, do you have a specific recommendation to cure the ills of the two posters' OMI's and mine too? the Set of 2 for Dobro® style spiders (Maple/Ebony slotted)?
I have never dug inside my dobro at all. Is there some "how-to" guide to do this?