ETS vs GFI
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- Anders Eriksson
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ETS vs GFI
I see that b0b is selling a new Pedal Steel Guitar called ETS. Looks good, sounds good, nice price.
Has anyone compared the ETS with say a GFI?
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Has anyone compared the ETS with say a GFI?
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The ETS is an aluminum body guitar. What is the comparable GFI made of?
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Their website doesn't list one, but their website, steelguitaruniverse.com is beyond rudimentary.
Considering Bud plays the Bb6 universal tuning, and quite well, it wouldn't surprise me.
On the flip side of the argument, they designed it to keep costs down. They might have skipped making a 12-string body
Considering Bud plays the Bb6 universal tuning, and quite well, it wouldn't surprise me.
On the flip side of the argument, they designed it to keep costs down. They might have skipped making a 12-string body
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More amps than guitars, and not many effects
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
As far as I know, ETS hasn't even tooled a D-10 body yet. The S-10 is the only model.
The guitar is exceptionally easy to work on. It's designed for expandability to 5+5, which is the most that an S-10 should have IMHO.
The guitar is exceptionally easy to work on. It's designed for expandability to 5+5, which is the most that an S-10 should have IMHO.
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From what I can tell, the GFI Expo is the comparable model and it costs about $350.00 more than the ETS and it weighs a couple of pounds more. Is the case included with either of these? I haven't seen or played either, so I'd like to hear feedback from anyone who's played them. I am saving up for another S-10 and I'm keeping my eyes open. From what I understand Bob can set the ETS up anyway you like. For me it would be a C6 tuning. Don't know if GFI could do that or not.
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I've got both an ETS and a GFI Ultra SD10. No comparison, completely different animals.
ETS sound is unique, nice definition, distinct bass when hitting high/low harmony riffs on different strings. Highs are also bright. Aluminum body seems to have nice natural resonance. Mechanically it is a featherweight, not built like a tank at all.
GFI is more mellow, less punchy. Less individual string projection. Mechanical build is more substantial. I think there is more tone lurking in the GFI than I'm getting. I'm thinking of updating the pickup from GFI2 to tonealigner or alumitone. Anyone have any experience with changing to those pickups on a GFI?
ETS sound is unique, nice definition, distinct bass when hitting high/low harmony riffs on different strings. Highs are also bright. Aluminum body seems to have nice natural resonance. Mechanically it is a featherweight, not built like a tank at all.
GFI is more mellow, less punchy. Less individual string projection. Mechanical build is more substantial. I think there is more tone lurking in the GFI than I'm getting. I'm thinking of updating the pickup from GFI2 to tonealigner or alumitone. Anyone have any experience with changing to those pickups on a GFI?
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