What features should the "PERFECT" Steel Guitar have??????
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What features should the "PERFECT" Steel Guitar have??????
I have beem in this business for some 35 years and I still find that people are always looking for a "Change"They don't like the pedals, Weight,Knee levers, etc.etc. that are available on Steels. In my opinion ALL Steels that are available by current builders are of good mechanical and cosmetic quality.I still hear complaints. Anyone have an answer or suggestion???Ed Naylor Steel GUitar Works.
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They should have the following, according to all the posts and comments that I have read on all forums this past year:
-Never break 3rd strings
-no cabinet drop even though thats not the problem we think
-great PP tone
-Great old Sho-Bud tone
-it should stay in tune once it is in tune
-new technology body but made of wood
-excellent pedal action
-small pedals
-large pedals
-knee levers that don't create bruises
-metal necks
-wood necks
-it should play and sound like a pp
-highly polished aluminum end castings
-it should look like an old Sho-Bud
-lightweight to carry around
-heavy for good sustain
-recognizable brand name
-low price
-easy changer system
-excellent service
-quick delivery
-great pickups
-pretty to look at
-should please everyone
-should have great intonation regardless of player
-must look good on TV
-must make the player look good
-cannot sound whiney
-must have multiple knee levers for all those changes
-must sound great to your friends
-must meet bands approval
-must meet all forum members approval
-Must have hand machined/polished parts
-must have good re-sale value
more I'm sure...
This should be easy Ed...
tp
-Never break 3rd strings
-no cabinet drop even though thats not the problem we think
-great PP tone
-Great old Sho-Bud tone
-it should stay in tune once it is in tune
-new technology body but made of wood
-excellent pedal action
-small pedals
-large pedals
-knee levers that don't create bruises
-metal necks
-wood necks
-it should play and sound like a pp
-highly polished aluminum end castings
-it should look like an old Sho-Bud
-lightweight to carry around
-heavy for good sustain
-recognizable brand name
-low price
-easy changer system
-excellent service
-quick delivery
-great pickups
-pretty to look at
-should please everyone
-should have great intonation regardless of player
-must look good on TV
-must make the player look good
-cannot sound whiney
-must have multiple knee levers for all those changes
-must sound great to your friends
-must meet bands approval
-must meet all forum members approval
-Must have hand machined/polished parts
-must have good re-sale value
more I'm sure...
This should be easy Ed...
tp
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Yes Bobbie , that is true..but receiving it after you pay for it really has nothing to due with the design and build cycle, not to be confused with the rinse cycle. But it would be considered a very good thing to actually receive the Steel once it is ordered and paid for.
tp
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There is no "perfect" guitar! Ever...and probably "never will be!" But, there are "improvements" being made constantly. Still, what is near perfect to one player will not be to another. Opinions very, but the "culmination" of those opinions could lead up to the "ultimate" guitar! It still may not be the "perfect" guitar, though!
Each new "innovation" (sic) seems to lead to a new and "improved" guitar. Right now, the "ultimate" guitar may be the new "Millenium." Is it perfect? It depends on who you ask and what they expect or prefer in a guitar.
On the other hand...for me...the "perfect" guitar would be one that is:
In tune when it is taken out of a case that makes it weighs practically nothing, then only takes a second to set up and play pefectly in tune with "any other instruments regardless of their state of tune,"... lays perfectly in the tracks yet has a tone "live" that is wide as all outdoors and clean as a whistle and fat as can be, is "always heard", sounds perfect through any amp, rack, or direct, stays perfectly clean, and always "looks" perfect, gives me perfect hand technique, perfect intonation, and the ability to play the perfect lick at the right time!
...I'd still probably have someone come up with something to complain about!
Actually, I'd just be happy if no matter what guitar I played I sounded just like "Buddy Emmons!"
Dave
Each new "innovation" (sic) seems to lead to a new and "improved" guitar. Right now, the "ultimate" guitar may be the new "Millenium." Is it perfect? It depends on who you ask and what they expect or prefer in a guitar.
On the other hand...for me...the "perfect" guitar would be one that is:
In tune when it is taken out of a case that makes it weighs practically nothing, then only takes a second to set up and play pefectly in tune with "any other instruments regardless of their state of tune,"... lays perfectly in the tracks yet has a tone "live" that is wide as all outdoors and clean as a whistle and fat as can be, is "always heard", sounds perfect through any amp, rack, or direct, stays perfectly clean, and always "looks" perfect, gives me perfect hand technique, perfect intonation, and the ability to play the perfect lick at the right time!
...I'd still probably have someone come up with something to complain about!
Actually, I'd just be happy if no matter what guitar I played I sounded just like "Buddy Emmons!"
Dave
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>A really good feature would be to recieve it after you pay for it. This is just as important as tone.
Bobbe Haha III</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Hey Bobbe, when am I going to receive the parts that I paid for in November?
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Peter on 29 December 2002 at 02:49 PM.]</p></FONT>
Bobbe Haha III</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Hey Bobbe, when am I going to receive the parts that I paid for in November?
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Peter on 29 December 2002 at 02:49 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Ken, I cant wait either!
Kevin, I agree you should purchase from a reputable dealer who stands by their word. However, I am still waiting, and I probably will have to make alternative arrangements. What have YOU got that I dont?
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Kevin, I agree you should purchase from a reputable dealer who stands by their word. However, I am still waiting, and I probably will have to make alternative arrangements. What have YOU got that I dont?
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