I am interested in a Miller 8 string on ebay and would like some help on pricing. The ad says it is in good playable condition , I know It's not a modern steel but I like the simplicity. I had Carter Starter and was overwhelmed as a beginner . I have played Hudson six strings and that seems to work for the sounds I was looking for and I like vintage stuff . I built a 6 string pull release , two pedal so I am familiar with the beast. Thanks
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Miller 8 string value
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It is set up for 4 pulls in the middle of the tuning. If you buy it you'll want to use a tuning that works with that. I'm not a hater, my main steel is a Miller, and it's a truly great guitar. Not all of them are, though.
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Well, truthfully, I play mostly 10 string. My tunings are fairly close to standard E9 and C6. My other tunings are a 10-string G6 non-pedal, E13 and A6 nonpedal D-8 and a G13 on a single 8.
I suspect we could find a tuning that fits the pulls. Maybe a C6 or E13 version that would be useful?
Study 8 string tunings for notes that move on the middle 4.
I suspect we could find a tuning that fits the pulls. Maybe a C6 or E13 version that would be useful?
Study 8 string tunings for notes that move on the middle 4.
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This is obviously built from Ten-String stock: The Headstock has provision for
strings 1 & 10 and the changer is ten strings wide, with positions 1 & 10 unoccupied.
As well, the neck insert and fretboard is of ten-string width and the pickup coil is the
same width but without mangets in positions 1 & 10.
More than likely the tuning is E9th 'chromatic' without the low D and B strings that are
the low end of the ten-string tuning.
From the four socket-head tuning screws in the changer and the look at the pedal cross-shaft
area, it likely has A and B pedals (though the A pedal pulls only string five, since there
is no 'Low B String') with a (unseen in the pics) right knee lever that more than likely
lowers string 4 (Miller 'factory' set-ups with more knee levers had one knee raising the
fourth string a whole-tone to F#, so this may be a possibility).
Notice also that the 'idle' strings, 1, 2, 7 and 8 are affixed to
the changer structure rather than going to the changer-finger.
strings 1 & 10 and the changer is ten strings wide, with positions 1 & 10 unoccupied.
As well, the neck insert and fretboard is of ten-string width and the pickup coil is the
same width but without mangets in positions 1 & 10.
More than likely the tuning is E9th 'chromatic' without the low D and B strings that are
the low end of the ten-string tuning.
From the four socket-head tuning screws in the changer and the look at the pedal cross-shaft
area, it likely has A and B pedals (though the A pedal pulls only string five, since there
is no 'Low B String') with a (unseen in the pics) right knee lever that more than likely
lowers string 4 (Miller 'factory' set-ups with more knee levers had one knee raising the
fourth string a whole-tone to F#, so this may be a possibility).
Notice also that the 'idle' strings, 1, 2, 7 and 8 are affixed to
the changer structure rather than going to the changer-finger.