3 main ingredients that make you buy that model?
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- availability of parts should i need them
- playability & feedback from instrument - this is really key to me
- resale value is also a criteria of mine, not that i have had to sell - happy with mine for years now and no plans to switch
- note i didn't mention tone bc everyone i play sounds the same anyway...
- playability & feedback from instrument - this is really key to me
- resale value is also a criteria of mine, not that i have had to sell - happy with mine for years now and no plans to switch
- note i didn't mention tone bc everyone i play sounds the same anyway...
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I just ordered a Williams 12 string Ext E9. My reasons were 1. A trusted builder that stands behind his work and customizes within reason at a fair price. 2. The "technology" of the guitar is very good. Smooth, accurate, quiet, stable, etc. and finally, 3. It has to be "beautiful" to me. Life is too short to play an ugly guitar, and Bill's are some of the best looking out there in my opinion.
There are a lot of other reasons, but I think those are near the top..
I just ordered a Williams 12 string Ext E9. My reasons were 1. A trusted builder that stands behind his work and customizes within reason at a fair price. 2. The "technology" of the guitar is very good. Smooth, accurate, quiet, stable, etc. and finally, 3. It has to be "beautiful" to me. Life is too short to play an ugly guitar, and Bill's are some of the best looking out there in my opinion.
There are a lot of other reasons, but I think those are near the top..
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There's a reason players play certain brand guitars and that plus the fact, can I fix a problem in five minutes or less and is the brand one with a history of sales, service and affordable. All pull changer is a must also.
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I'm strongly influenced by a guitar's perceived saleabilty. Emmons and Zum (for example) are a fairly safe bet and, if I happen to be dissatisfied for any reason, I'm confident that I can sell it again.
I'm well aware that there are many other makes out there that produce a steel that's the equal of the firmly-stablished favourites but they still seem to linger for ever in the 'Steels For Sale' category.
(And I'm with Jerome on this one - everything I play sounds the same! )
I'm well aware that there are many other makes out there that produce a steel that's the equal of the firmly-stablished favourites but they still seem to linger for ever in the 'Steels For Sale' category.
(And I'm with Jerome on this one - everything I play sounds the same! )
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Playability, sound, and builder/dealer.
By playability, I mean: does the pedal action feel good to my feet, does the guitar fit my body ergonomically, do the notes return true from raising or lowering, and does the guitar hold its tune well.
By sound, I mean just that; the notes coming out of the amplifier are pleasing to my ears and the pickups aren't noisy. I can visualize myself with this sound onstage.
I look for the builder or dealer to be accessible and have a good reputation within the steel guitar community, and have a track record of happy customers and well-made guitars. One would think that's about everybody in this small world of ours, yet there are a small number of noticeable standouts that don't qualify at the moment.
By playability, I mean: does the pedal action feel good to my feet, does the guitar fit my body ergonomically, do the notes return true from raising or lowering, and does the guitar hold its tune well.
By sound, I mean just that; the notes coming out of the amplifier are pleasing to my ears and the pickups aren't noisy. I can visualize myself with this sound onstage.
I look for the builder or dealer to be accessible and have a good reputation within the steel guitar community, and have a track record of happy customers and well-made guitars. One would think that's about everybody in this small world of ours, yet there are a small number of noticeable standouts that don't qualify at the moment.
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3 selling features
1. Lloyd Green's recommendation
2. Liked the wood, and finish on Sho~Bud
3. Had all that I wanted on it (LDG)
2. Liked the wood, and finish on Sho~Bud
3. Had all that I wanted on it (LDG)
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Re: tone
I believe there's a connection between the two. Because Mike only mentioned two things I'll add stability - also related, I think.Mike Archer wrote:tone and solid construction!!!
Affordability led me to construct my own, and I built it nice and solid. The result has been an instrument that sounds good (which is subjective) and stays in tune (which is not).
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