Stereo Steel rack system

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Roger Crawford
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Stereo Steel rack system

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As close to plug and play as a rack system gets. Take the top lid off of the Gator case, plug in the speakers and power cord and you're ready to go. Unit recehontly updated to black face specs. Speaker cabs have the JBL's that really make your tone shine. As a personal preference, I changed the stock grill cloth to Fender grill cloth. The case even has a power outlet for you to plug your electronic volume pedal in! No issues other than down sizing. $995.00 plus actual shipping.

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Bumper!
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Jerry Overstreet
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

Smokin' deal here. The raw amp alone costs almost that much. Not a better rig for steel guitar stereo anywhere around.
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Roger, I sent you a private message via the forum.
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Roger Crawford
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Greg, responded by private message.
Thanks,
Roger
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Post by John Goux »

Are those 15" JBLs? Do you know which model? John
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They are 15" JBLs, but I don't know what model they are. They are what Jerry furnishes when JBLs are ordered.
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Post by David Higginbotham »

The JBL's are vintage Alnico magnets re-coned with heavier voice coils and cones to withstand the power of the 300 watts per channel power section of the Waker. This is a great deal and I would be on it if I wasn't already using Walker equipment!
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Post by Ronald Sikes »

JBL D130's in the cabs. This is a great buy.
Show Pro #26 & #83,BJS bars,Stereo Steel,Tommy Huff cabs loaded with JBL D130's, Wampler pedals,NV112,NV400, Steelers Choice Seats
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Post by Dave Flanagan »

Roger is a great guy to deal with, and you can't beat a stereo steel, and the price several $ BELOW COST OF A NEW ONE, I would be right on this if I didn't already have one. In fact I would still like to have it, because I have heard this rig, it sounds great [or maybe the player]. Just sayin
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Roger,
I would like the system if still available.
Email sent.
Lefty
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Post by Jim Cooley »

I'd like to be in line, just in case Lefty changes his mind.
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Roger Crawford
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Lefty,
You have an email coming.
Jim,
I'll keep you posted.
Thanks,
Roger
Dwight Cook
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stereo amp

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roger, is this unit still for sell ?
thanks dwight
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John McClung
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Post by John McClung »

Killer system similar to mine, great deal. If you don't sound good through this, there's something wrong with your technique or your steel!
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Post by Lefty »

John,
I agree completely. This is the best sound I have gotten. The only thing close was two amps with a TC electronics chorus split signal. That is about 4 times the weight of this unit. I even got compliments from my wife, which is saying a lot since she is usually upset that I have spent more money.
Lefty
Lyle Bradford
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Post by Lyle Bradford »

I own 4 Stereo Steel outfits and it is still tempting. As good as steel gets.
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