My New Carter
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My New Carter
Birdseye blue S12 universal. I really love this guitar.
http://www.geocities.com/terry_a_downs/New_Carter.html?1040517971065 <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Terry Downs on 21 December 2002 at 04:45 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Terry,
A gorgeous guitar!
I just received a Carter 12 string in a trade, and love playing it.
What pickup are you using?
Happy Holidays,
Drew Howard
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A gorgeous guitar!
I just received a Carter 12 string in a trade, and love playing it.
What pickup are you using?
Happy Holidays,
Drew Howard
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Drew,
John Fabian recommended the Lawrence pickup. I'm not sure if it is the 712, or the 912. In either case, it sounds great and has no buzz or excessive microphonic pickup.
Corky,
Thanks my friend. Let me know what your schedule is for the upcoming weeks.
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If you have not been to a Gene Watson show lately, you need to go. Corky is playing with Gene and he is awesome. Great sound, great people.
Happy Holidays.
Terry
John Fabian recommended the Lawrence pickup. I'm not sure if it is the 712, or the 912. In either case, it sounds great and has no buzz or excessive microphonic pickup.
Corky,
Thanks my friend. Let me know what your schedule is for the upcoming weeks.
Forum members:
If you have not been to a Gene Watson show lately, you need to go. Corky is playing with Gene and he is awesome. Great sound, great people.
Happy Holidays.
Terry
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Terry,
That looks like a 7-12. The 9-12 has a single row of magnets. He (Bill) made some 7-10-8's and may have made some 7-12-8's too. They look identical to the 7-12. The difference is in the windings. The dash 8's are just a little brighter. You'd have to look on the bottom of the pick up to see which one it is. He has them marked.
BB
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That looks like a 7-12. The 9-12 has a single row of magnets. He (Bill) made some 7-10-8's and may have made some 7-12-8's too. They look identical to the 7-12. The difference is in the windings. The dash 8's are just a little brighter. You'd have to look on the bottom of the pick up to see which one it is. He has them marked.
BB
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Very clean and pretty Terry!
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Terry Downs: You have the new Bill Lawrence XR-16 pickup.
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Thanks for the great wishes.
How did you guys decide on the XR-16? I just took John's suggestion. It has excellent output power, no hum pickup, and I can floor it with no feedback. I can work in extreme high volume environments with no noise. It is also very clean and crisp. I'm not sure how I could ask for anything more.
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How did you guys decide on the XR-16? I just took John's suggestion. It has excellent output power, no hum pickup, and I can floor it with no feedback. I can work in extreme high volume environments with no noise. It is also very clean and crisp. I'm not sure how I could ask for anything more.
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I said "I couldn't ask for anything more" in a pickup. Actually I want one of those bad note correcting pickups!!
Another big change for me is the tuners. The Sperzel tuners are incredibly polished to prevent string breakage from burrs. John told me to use a lot of windings, which I normally do on the G#. The first time I changed strings, I didn't get enough on the 1st string and it slipped. I would get it in tune and raise it a whole tone and it kept going flat. I've been putting strings on instruments for over 3 decades and I have never seen 3-4 windings slip through a tuner. After examining the post, I can see why. It is slick as glass. The extra windings are a small price to pay for improved string breakage.
Another big change for me is the tuners. The Sperzel tuners are incredibly polished to prevent string breakage from burrs. John told me to use a lot of windings, which I normally do on the G#. The first time I changed strings, I didn't get enough on the 1st string and it slipped. I would get it in tune and raise it a whole tone and it kept going flat. I've been putting strings on instruments for over 3 decades and I have never seen 3-4 windings slip through a tuner. After examining the post, I can see why. It is slick as glass. The extra windings are a small price to pay for improved string breakage.
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I suppose you are going to tell us how you only had to wait a few weeks to get it, it was priced right, it plays great, the color just knocks you out, it sounds wounderful. We've heard all of this before about Carter guitars. Bla Bla Bla
The bottom line is "IT IS TRUE". Congrats, you will be happy for a long time.
Larry Behm
Bud, John and Ann making pickers happy.
The bottom line is "IT IS TRUE". Congrats, you will be happy for a long time.
Larry Behm
Bud, John and Ann making pickers happy.
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Sorry I posted in the wrong place.
Larry,
It is true. I received it within 30 days, the price is much better than most modern steels, and it sounds great.
I submitted a glowing testimonial, but they probably haven't had time to add it to the Carter website.
Kenny,
Yes, I think blue against shiny metal is a good look. You have any pics of your Zum?
Thanks,
Terry
Larry,
It is true. I received it within 30 days, the price is much better than most modern steels, and it sounds great.
I submitted a glowing testimonial, but they probably haven't had time to add it to the Carter website.
Kenny,
Yes, I think blue against shiny metal is a good look. You have any pics of your Zum?
Thanks,
Terry
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Hey Junior. I'm afraid me playing steel on stage with you or with a band that is used to you would be like throwing a t#rd in a punchbowl. However, it is nice of you to suggest. I'm glad you posted, it reminds me that I need to get out to Cowboys while I am off for the holidays and hear you play.
Junior Knight, incredible musician, outstanding human.
Junior Knight, incredible musician, outstanding human.