New Stereo Hollow Body Electric
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- Scott Walker
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Hey Jim, thanks!! Yeah here is a link to that thread in the "New Product" section.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... ght=stereo
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http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... ght=stereo
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I'm impressed by all the carving in the body. Almost makes me wish you had a Plexiglas back on it!
Is that done by CNC, portable machine, hand, or a combination?
Is that done by CNC, portable machine, hand, or a combination?
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Top notch craftsmanship. Any possibility of an 8 stringer?
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Gorgeous instrument and so well conceived and executed, Scott.
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Thanks Colin and Andy!
David, yeah that is exactly right. So far I've put Aluminum,brass,steel,ebony and bone in the slot. I really like the quick response and sparkling transients of the Steel saddle. So far thats what I've been putting in them as they leave the shop.
Bone seems to be the most neutral from my testing.
David, yeah that is exactly right. So far I've put Aluminum,brass,steel,ebony and bone in the slot. I really like the quick response and sparkling transients of the Steel saddle. So far thats what I've been putting in them as they leave the shop.
Bone seems to be the most neutral from my testing.
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The MSA pickup is about 5/8" from the bridge - pedal-steel placement, perhaps. Most other laps have an inch or more, even 1 1/2" out. Now I like having "treble to burn", worse than the alternative, but still... yikes. I "non-invasively" bridged a 750K resistor from hot to ground, which had the net effect of say, permanently dropping the tone control to "8", maybe? The stock MSA bridge is a steel bar on an aluminum riser. I have a singular brass rod on it now, but I have a bit of bone to fool with, delrin, and, hot in today's mail some "Ultem" bar on the way - that very hard plastic used by Dunlop for Ultex picks. I can actually do what I want electronically easily - dump everything above 5K or 6K while retaining a healthy midrange bump from say 1.2K to 2.20K or so. But it's all to feed loopers upon loopers and ANYWHERE I can keep from adding more gain stages the better. Bridge material and pickup distance from bridge are the big "global" tone controls, as is (final stage) speaker choice.
I just started recording, or trying to, with this, so I've lost my last-ditch warm muffy speakers to mellow me out. Shriek!
I just started recording, or trying to, with this, so I've lost my last-ditch warm muffy speakers to mellow me out. Shriek!
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carving
The carving technique reminds me of guitars built by luthier Joe Gesellie from LI New York. He used to live near me here WV. Wished I put a bug in his ear when he was here. Good job Scott.