Li'l Izzy The Original Buffer Is Available Once Again
- Dick Sexton
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Lil Izzy
Criag,
I'd like the price also. Thanks.
I'd like the price also. Thanks.
- Craig Baker
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Dick,
Thank you for asking. Just sent you a PM.
Sincerely,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
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Thank you for asking. Just sent you a PM.
Sincerely,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
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- George Buechley
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I got a great deal!
Hey Dick,
The Li'l Izzy sounds great with the Cube 80XL using the settings you showed me. By the way, did you get a new amp?
Craig,
Thanks for the great deal on the Li'l Izzy (inside joke). It works great. Love the sound.
Best regards,
George
The Li'l Izzy sounds great with the Cube 80XL using the settings you showed me. By the way, did you get a new amp?
Craig,
Thanks for the great deal on the Li'l Izzy (inside joke). It works great. Love the sound.
Best regards,
George
Pre WWII Dobro, Sho~Bud Pro II Custom, Peavey Session 115, GFI Expo, Roland Cube XL80, Lil Izzy
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Hi George,
Thanks for your post. Glad to know your Li'l Izzy was worth the wait. Hopefully, you'll be enjoying your sound for years to come.
How about sharing your Cube 80XL settings here on the forum.
Again, thank you George.
Best personal regards,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
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C.M. Baker Electronics
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Thanks for your post. Glad to know your Li'l Izzy was worth the wait. Hopefully, you'll be enjoying your sound for years to come.
How about sharing your Cube 80XL settings here on the forum.
Again, thank you George.
Best personal regards,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
cmbakerelectronics@gmail.com
C.M. Baker Electronics
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- George Buechley
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Cube 80 XL settings
Hi Craig,
I have the Cube 80 XL set at bass @3 o'clock, mid @11 o'clock, treble @1 o'clock, presence @1 o'clock; black panel using the lead side with gain at zero, volume at whatever you want; reverb plate @ midway or to taste; and delay set at whatever. I connect the Izzy directly into my GFI then to Hilton vp then Cube. I'm using Live Steel strings. It sounds really really good!
George
I have the Cube 80 XL set at bass @3 o'clock, mid @11 o'clock, treble @1 o'clock, presence @1 o'clock; black panel using the lead side with gain at zero, volume at whatever you want; reverb plate @ midway or to taste; and delay set at whatever. I connect the Izzy directly into my GFI then to Hilton vp then Cube. I'm using Live Steel strings. It sounds really really good!
George
Pre WWII Dobro, Sho~Bud Pro II Custom, Peavey Session 115, GFI Expo, Roland Cube XL80, Lil Izzy
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Li'l Izzy
Well George, it sounds like you've made good choices and you're doing everything right. I really like the Live Steel Strings also. They have excellent sound, stay in tune, and they almost never break.
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Craig Baker 706-485-8792
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C.M. Baker Electronics
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Regards,
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- Kevin Mincke
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Li'l Izzy... Good As Old !
Hi Kevin.
With a Li'l Izzy from the early 80's, you may wish to invest in a new 9-volt battery LOL. Every now and then we hear about a Li'l Izzy from the late 70's or early 80's still in use. It's like finding a long lost friend, so please let us know how it works.
Each Li'l Izzy is always supposed to keep quiet and behave properly.
Sincerely,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
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C.M. Baker Electronics
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Eatonton, GA 31024
With a Li'l Izzy from the early 80's, you may wish to invest in a new 9-volt battery LOL. Every now and then we hear about a Li'l Izzy from the late 70's or early 80's still in use. It's like finding a long lost friend, so please let us know how it works.
Each Li'l Izzy is always supposed to keep quiet and behave properly.
Sincerely,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
cmbakerelectronics@gmail.com
C.M. Baker Electronics
P.O. Box 3965
Eatonton, GA 31024
- Craig Baker
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Certainly Jim. That's part of our ongoing warranty program. We'll be happy to send replacements, no questions asked.
Just be sure to call for an R. A. Number.
Best personal regards,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
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C.M. Baker Electronics
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Just be sure to call for an R. A. Number.
Best personal regards,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
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Received my yesterday and love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Billy Knowles
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STEEL GUITAR EAST
Emmons authorized dealer and approved service technician
my web site: http://www.steelguitareast.com
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Love It !!!
Thank you Billy,
I'm glad to learn that you're enjoying your Li'l Izzy. Judging by your brief post, apparently it was worth waiting for.
Billy, it's really good to connect with you again after all of these years. Stay in touch.
Best personal regards,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
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C.M. Baker Electronics
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I'm glad to learn that you're enjoying your Li'l Izzy. Judging by your brief post, apparently it was worth waiting for.
Billy, it's really good to connect with you again after all of these years. Stay in touch.
Best personal regards,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
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Li'l Izzy
Craig,
Just went you a PM.
Roger,
Looks like an excellent way to protect your cords from possible damage.
It's my view that all steel guitars should have the output jack located under the right rear corner of the instrument to keep the cord neat and out of the way.
Thanks for sharing your pictures.
Sincerely,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
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C.M. Baker Electronics
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Just went you a PM.
Roger,
Looks like an excellent way to protect your cords from possible damage.
It's my view that all steel guitars should have the output jack located under the right rear corner of the instrument to keep the cord neat and out of the way.
Thanks for sharing your pictures.
Sincerely,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
cmbakerelectronics@gmail.com
C.M. Baker Electronics
P.O. Box 3965
Eatonton, GA 31024
Last weekend I played a jam with the hookup Mr. Baker suggested. I plugged the Izzy into the steel, out of the Izzy into the pedal, out of the pedal to the Black Box and out of Black Box into the amp. My delay is run on the Posssst EQ loop. My steel was so clean and clear and I have not had such a great sound in a long time. Thanks Mr. Baker and Brad Sarno for making such great products.
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From pickup to speaker
Thank you Paul.
Your good words are always appreciated. I believe Brad recommends the Black Box before the volume pedal. You'd probably drive the Black Box's tube better that way, and see an improved signal-to-noise ratio. However, with the equipment you're using, it would be hard to not sound good.
Thank you again Paul.
Best regards,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
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C.M. Baker Electronics
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Your good words are always appreciated. I believe Brad recommends the Black Box before the volume pedal. You'd probably drive the Black Box's tube better that way, and see an improved signal-to-noise ratio. However, with the equipment you're using, it would be hard to not sound good.
Thank you again Paul.
Best regards,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
cmbakerelectronics@gmail.com
C.M. Baker Electronics
P.O. Box 3965
Eatonton, GA 31024
- Craig Baker
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Paul,
Yes, It seems to me that the Black Box would operate better before the volume pedal. I don't think you'll get the full advantage of the Black Box if you place it after the pedal.
Please let us know what differences you hear.
Sincerely,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
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C.M. Baker Electronics
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Eatonton, GA 31024
Yes, It seems to me that the Black Box would operate better before the volume pedal. I don't think you'll get the full advantage of the Black Box if you place it after the pedal.
Please let us know what differences you hear.
Sincerely,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
cmbakerelectronics@gmail.com
C.M. Baker Electronics
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Seems its dealers choice on how someone wants to use something, Izzy BB dist pedal telonics V pedal wet reverb amp has been working great for me
Rittenberry SD10, 2 nashville 112s with telonics speaker, behringer EPQ450 power amp, 705 pups, Telonics FP-100, live steel strings, mogami cords, wet reverb
- Craig Baker
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Lane,
If you have one Li'l Izzy, you'll hear the greatest improvement connecting it directly to the pickup. If you have two, the second Li'l Izzy can instantly convert your pot-type pedal into an active pedal, with even more improvement in sound, but with Li'l Izzy, you won't have the pleasure of tripping over a power supply cord.
Consider a scale of 1 to 10. 10=perfect tone. A well-designed buffer right at the pickup will give you 8. A pot-type pedal followed by a similar buffer at the pedal’s output will provide the remaining 2. Most guitars produce excellent sound and beautiful overtones. Best to let the pickup produce all of the music it can, unrestricted. Remember, we're only transferring voltage here so there is no need to "match" impedance. The impedance of a guitar's pickup is constantly varying with the notes or chords being played, so there is no "correct load" With high impedance pickups, even the best guitar cords will dull the sound and all of that beautiful tone you paid for, will never reach the amplifier.
Roger,
I like the way you think. If plugging Li'l Izzy right into the pickup is good enough for Tommy White, Garry Carter, Roger Francis and Mike Cass, that plan should work for most players.
Best personal regards,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
cmbakerelectronics@gmail.com
C.M. Baker Electronics
P.O. Box 3965
Eatonton, GA 31024
If you have one Li'l Izzy, you'll hear the greatest improvement connecting it directly to the pickup. If you have two, the second Li'l Izzy can instantly convert your pot-type pedal into an active pedal, with even more improvement in sound, but with Li'l Izzy, you won't have the pleasure of tripping over a power supply cord.
Consider a scale of 1 to 10. 10=perfect tone. A well-designed buffer right at the pickup will give you 8. A pot-type pedal followed by a similar buffer at the pedal’s output will provide the remaining 2. Most guitars produce excellent sound and beautiful overtones. Best to let the pickup produce all of the music it can, unrestricted. Remember, we're only transferring voltage here so there is no need to "match" impedance. The impedance of a guitar's pickup is constantly varying with the notes or chords being played, so there is no "correct load" With high impedance pickups, even the best guitar cords will dull the sound and all of that beautiful tone you paid for, will never reach the amplifier.
Roger,
I like the way you think. If plugging Li'l Izzy right into the pickup is good enough for Tommy White, Garry Carter, Roger Francis and Mike Cass, that plan should work for most players.
Best personal regards,
Craig Baker 706-485-8792
cmbakerelectronics@gmail.com
C.M. Baker Electronics
P.O. Box 3965
Eatonton, GA 31024