MCI Range Expander vs MSA Classic D10
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I love MSA's but only the lacquered bodies. The mica bodies just don't have the tone and sustain, IMHO. That being said...MCI's are amazing and have just about the best tone of any vintage guitars made and they are easy to make changes on. As Billy Carr stated, the only problem is the Barcus Berry pickups. They are good for refrigerator magnets but not much else!
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I still own my 1986 MCI Rangexpander, albiet with a few more knees, and it was my main guitar for about 15 years before I got my first Zum - they are outstanding, very durable and lightweight and play so easily.
The only suggestion I would make would be to upgrade the old Barcus Berry pickups. BL710's or George L E66's go well on them.
I am currently refurbishing my MCI for it's upcoming 30th birthday party hehe....
The only suggestion I would make would be to upgrade the old Barcus Berry pickups. BL710's or George L E66's go well on them.
I am currently refurbishing my MCI for it's upcoming 30th birthday party hehe....
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08'Zumsteel Hybrid D10 9+9
94' Franklin Stereo D10 9+8
Telonics, Peterson, Steelers Choice, Benado, Lexicon, Red Dirt Cases.
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Well; I have never owned an MCI; played one once; very bright sounding. My MSA D-10 was HANDS DOWN the best sounding steel I have ever HEARD anywhere,sustain for days, and about twice the output of my LeGrande D-10. & that includes my old D-10 Bolt on. But yes; it weighed about as much as a neutron star & I sold it when I was facing open heart surgery & thought I wouldn't be able to lift it. I would give anything to have it back, as I'm much stronger now with my new cow valve beating in my chest. I think the weight had something to do with the tone.
I would get the MSA, providing the guy is willing to switch it from Day to Emmons. I wouldn't even think twice. I would take an MSA laquer before anything, and would swap either of my steels to have my old one back.
I would get the MSA, providing the guy is willing to switch it from Day to Emmons. I wouldn't even think twice. I would take an MSA laquer before anything, and would swap either of my steels to have my old one back.
A couple D-10s,some vintage guitars & amps, & lotsa junk in the gig bag.
I think I am pulling the trigger on the MSA. The guy selling the MCI is not a player. I think his pricing "research" comprises of looking up retail asking prices on the internet. I don't feel like wasting either of our times.
I have call into Rick on the MSA. Part of me is thinking about picking up a starter steel just because it would be easier to carry back and forth from lessons but I want a C6 neck. I play C6 lap. I like swing and I like the deeper tone of the C6.
I have call into Rick on the MSA. Part of me is thinking about picking up a starter steel just because it would be easier to carry back and forth from lessons but I want a C6 neck. I play C6 lap. I like swing and I like the deeper tone of the C6.
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I would suggest that 1599 was way over the top for an old MSA D10 ... thats probably the weight he's referring too hehe ! Not great guitars at any price.
14'Zumsteel Hybrid D10 9+9
08'Zumsteel Hybrid D10 9+9
94' Franklin Stereo D10 9+8
Telonics, Peterson, Steelers Choice, Benado, Lexicon, Red Dirt Cases.
08'Zumsteel Hybrid D10 9+9
94' Franklin Stereo D10 9+8
Telonics, Peterson, Steelers Choice, Benado, Lexicon, Red Dirt Cases.
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The MCI has slotted pullers, and that would rule it out, for me. (I just don't like any guitar with slotted pullers.) I've heard some Barcus-Berry pickups that were decent, and some that were not. As far as good tone and sustain, I feel the MCI would have better tone and sustain on the high end, and the MSA would have better tone and sustain on the low end.
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If you send me a PM with your email address, I will send you a link of the only video I have of me playing my MSA D-10 Classic, and you can see for yourself the incredible tone that this awesome guitar had, guaranteed like nothing you've ever heard. Wasn't able to post the link here.
A couple D-10s,some vintage guitars & amps, & lotsa junk in the gig bag.
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I remember someone had posted a recording of a few different guitars, MSA Classic, 66 Emmons, and some others, big majority chose the best sounding part in the song to be an 66 Emmons, I did as well, however, it turned out it was an old MSA Classic (white mica) after that, I will never look at MSA the same way ... that guitar had an amazing tone...
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damir..maybe that white msa had a really good year of fiberboard...or pakawood.....or whatever that
reconstituted sawdust was!
lane, you don't have to defend your zum to donny....he hates zums. they have slotted pullers.
at least the best sounding ones do. the era of the 80's. best sounding steels ever. but he won't allow slotted bellcranks, which are also the easiest to switch around in the universe.
i guess he hates jchs also. weren't they the same?
reconstituted sawdust was!
lane, you don't have to defend your zum to donny....he hates zums. they have slotted pullers.
at least the best sounding ones do. the era of the 80's. best sounding steels ever. but he won't allow slotted bellcranks, which are also the easiest to switch around in the universe.
i guess he hates jchs also. weren't they the same?