Single Vs. Double Body? Help?!?!
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- Larry Jamieson
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Single Vs. Double Body? Help?!?!
Well, I'm thinking of taking the plunge and ordering a new Zum. I only play E9. Is the sustain/and or tone better on the double body with pad than on a single body? Any comments from your experience would be appreciated. Thanx! Larry Jamieson, Walton, NY Cougar SD-10, 3 & 5, Nashville 400, Goodrich pedal.
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I have had my new SD-10 Fessy for a few months now and just from the standpoint of "playing position" being more like playing the front neck of my 75 D-10 PP Emmons, I'm very happy with it.
There is more room for KL's with the double body. Not sure if there is any real "tone" advantage, but I'm very happy with mine.
JE:-)>
There is more room for KL's with the double body. Not sure if there is any real "tone" advantage, but I'm very happy with mine.
JE:-)>
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I have a SD-10 Fessy and I think the sound I have is as good if not better than the Emmons.I think you should try a Fessy before you buy anything. They play very easy and the pedals push easy. I have played a couple of Emmons and you almost have to stand on the pedals. I think they push to hard.That is on the push pull.I think the all pull push a little easyer.
Sam White
SD-10 Fessy
S-10 Self built
Nashville 400
Profex II
Goodrich Match box
All hooked up together and what a sound you get on this set up.
Sam White
SD-10 Fessy
S-10 Self built
Nashville 400
Profex II
Goodrich Match box
All hooked up together and what a sound you get on this set up.
- Larry Jamieson
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Thanks for all the good comments and opinions. I have never tried a "Fessy." I did buy one nationally advertised name brand steel and found the pedal action to be so stiff I couldn't play it... However, I did buy it used, and maybe somebody played with the undercarriage after it left the factory. I currently have a Cougar on a double body. It has a nice tone, but I'd like to be carrying around a lighter guitar to my gigs. Any more opinions?
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Hey, Samuel,
I like that.....We all PULL/PUSH....Yea, (All Together, Now) With the Bass player, Drummer, Fiddle player,Ba*&%o player, and lead guitar player.
When we ALL work together, It's easy to PULL/PUSH my Session 500, Evans FET 500, D-10 Emmons, Pak-a-seat, and everything else I've got up the 3 flights of stairs to the ballroom to play for those "Shriners in the funny Hats"....Too cool, Sam, I love it!
I like that.....We all PULL/PUSH....Yea, (All Together, Now) With the Bass player, Drummer, Fiddle player,Ba*&%o player, and lead guitar player.
When we ALL work together, It's easy to PULL/PUSH my Session 500, Evans FET 500, D-10 Emmons, Pak-a-seat, and everything else I've got up the 3 flights of stairs to the ballroom to play for those "Shriners in the funny Hats"....Too cool, Sam, I love it!
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Larry,
I just ordered a S-12 Zumsteel from Bruce last month. I asked for the single body, because I have relatively short arms, and feel more comfortable playing that way. The tone of the guitar had nothing to do with it. I really don't think that the width of the body has much to do with the tone of a Zum. Hoping to get mine by "June". Good luck with your choice, however, you can't go wrong with a Zumsteel.
I just ordered a S-12 Zumsteel from Bruce last month. I asked for the single body, because I have relatively short arms, and feel more comfortable playing that way. The tone of the guitar had nothing to do with it. I really don't think that the width of the body has much to do with the tone of a Zum. Hoping to get mine by "June". Good luck with your choice, however, you can't go wrong with a Zumsteel.
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