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Opinions on good sounding lap-plse close...buying melbert

Post by Larry Lenhart »

I have two triple neck consoles and one double neck consoles, but would like to get a single neck for travel, quick gigs, etc. i am seeking advise on what is a good buy in your opinion...i had a melbert steel and it sounded great, but sold it...chances of finding another one at the price i paid is slim, i think. I know there are lots of factors to consider, but still would like to hear your opinions. My budget would be around $500 . I would prefer an 8 string model. Thanks in advance
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Post by Terry VunCannon »

I would suggest a National Dynamic...you might get lucky in the $450-$650 range.
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Post by Frank James Pracher »

The MOT Magnatones (like the blue one in my profile pic) are affordable and light. It would be great for traveling. Oahu Tonemasters are awesome and can be found in that price range. They are not as compact as the Maggies (25.5 scale length).
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Post by Jeff Mead »

Are you looking for an 8 string or a 6 string?
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Post by Bill Brunt »

When You decide, check them out:
www.guitarcenter.com/Page-2.gc?src=Lap Steel&internal=1&browser=&fsrc=lap steel&o=2
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Post by John Speck »

I got this Recording king lap steel for just that purpose. I made a few mods and turned it to a real cannon. The main thing was to get the crappy pickup out of it and put in a Seymour Duncan Classic Stack. And I put a 1/2 in. aluminum piece of round bar to ease up the sharp bend on the bridge. I was surprised how well you can get along with just 6 stings. And my fingers don't get as tangled up.
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Bill Brunt wrote:When You decide, check them out:
www.guitarcenter.com/Page-2.gc?src=Lap Steel&internal=1&browser=&fsrc=lap steel&o=2
Kinda sad when you can get better deals on something at a retailer with a warranty than you can on Ebay. Crazy prices on there. With the number of "vintage" guitars for auction at any given time and the limited size of the steel market, most of that stuff should be about 25% of the asking prices.

Not meant to hijack....I personally love the sound of the old fenders and it is a very good investment...probably better than money in the bank at current interest rates.
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Post by John Speck »

I have less than 200 dollars in this. I work as a Luthier and got the pickup at cost. I built an 8 string lap at about 40 dollars total cost...Buy the way, many years ago I drove a Greyhound Bus into Meridian.
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Very sharp looking John. What was your choice of wood on the 8 stringer. In fact both guitars look really good. So it seems a person could get a newer cheapie, change out the pickup and with a little more work have a very nice guitar for low cost.
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The wood in this red guitar is Wisconsin white ash. The Recording king is mahogany.
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Re: Opinions on good sounding lap steels-loaded question i k

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Larry Lenhart wrote:i had a melbert steel and it sounded great, but sold it...
Then you should have another Melbert. PM sent.
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Beautiful job on the guitar.
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Post by Ron Whitfield »

If you can find a 8 str. DynaLap for $300 or less you'll be a lucky pup, worth much more, hard to find now tho. And I'm only familiar with the composite style, but can imagine the solids are good too. Otherwise, the RK's may be your best bet unless you score some great vintage steel at a killer price.
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Post by Larry Lenhart »

You can close this, i am going with another melbert...the are wonderful steels,,great sound and great workmanship and beauty !
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