Sierra 8 String lap steel
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Sierra 8 String lap steel
I am getting an opportunity to pick up a used Sierra 8 string lap steel. Based on older posts, I am looking forward to getting it as most of the posts give glowing reviews.
That said, I have not seen much posted on them recently. Is the bloom off the rose? Is there a "new hotness" out there, or is every still happy with theirs?
This model does not have the legs and given the weight I suppose I will need a stand of some sort.. Any other input you can give me would be great!
thanks!
That said, I have not seen much posted on them recently. Is the bloom off the rose? Is there a "new hotness" out there, or is every still happy with theirs?
This model does not have the legs and given the weight I suppose I will need a stand of some sort.. Any other input you can give me would be great!
thanks!
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I've owned four of those... maybe that's one of them! Great guitars for a "modern" humbucking tone. Lots of sustain. They are destined to become future collectables. Evidently Sierra is no longer making the 8-string model. According to their web site they only have 6-string lap steels now, and a limited supply of them.
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If it was yours, I hope like heck that you left some talent on it somewhere!!Doug Beaumier wrote:I've owned four of those... maybe that's one of them! Great guitars for a "modern" humbucking tone. Lots of sustain. They are destined to become future collectables. Evidently Sierra is no longer making the 8-string model. According to their web site they only have 6-string lap steels now, and a limited supply of them.
As for new ones, Hal Stackhouse told me they set up the CNC machines for "runs" and they are making the 6 string now.. They have sold all their 8 string inventory for 2015.. (Wow..) and is not sure when he will have them in stock again...
I have a Sierra on legs with the five-position pickup. The single coil position of 8K ohms produces a brighter, thinner timbre most of us would identify with a more "classic" non-pedal steel sound.
The full humbucker and the single-coil positions are the only two positions I use--and I use the latter the most. As others have mentioned, the humbucker sound is modern and fat. Darick Campbell played a 5-position for quite a while, but I think he is using a humbucker model now with no selector switch, or possibly a custom pickup. When he played the 5-position model he almost always used the full humbucker position. But remember, he nearly always is using wah and distortion.
Anyhow, they are great steels. Oodles of sustain. You will almost certainly want a stand, and the Deluxe 34 is a good one.
The factory case is big and heavy. I had a custom gig bag made by Studio Slips and purchased a heavy duty leg bag from Deluxe 34. This cut total carrying weight in half.
The full humbucker and the single-coil positions are the only two positions I use--and I use the latter the most. As others have mentioned, the humbucker sound is modern and fat. Darick Campbell played a 5-position for quite a while, but I think he is using a humbucker model now with no selector switch, or possibly a custom pickup. When he played the 5-position model he almost always used the full humbucker position. But remember, he nearly always is using wah and distortion.
Anyhow, they are great steels. Oodles of sustain. You will almost certainly want a stand, and the Deluxe 34 is a good one.
The factory case is big and heavy. I had a custom gig bag made by Studio Slips and purchased a heavy duty leg bag from Deluxe 34. This cut total carrying weight in half.