MXR Resonator pedal owners
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MXR Resonator pedal owners
What instrument(s) do you use with it?
My supposition is most guys buy these things to use with their pedal steels. Does anyone set up a lap steel in standard Dobro tuning (GBDGBD) especially for use with this pedal? That's my plan. Wondering if anyone else was thinking along those lines, and if so, what are your impressions.
My supposition is most guys buy these things to use with their pedal steels. Does anyone set up a lap steel in standard Dobro tuning (GBDGBD) especially for use with this pedal? That's my plan. Wondering if anyone else was thinking along those lines, and if so, what are your impressions.
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I have one that I bought when my Goodrich MatchBro died. As far as "dobro" tone, the MatchBro wins out. Fortunately I was able to repair the MatchBro.
I did some comparison tracks, same backup track and song. I had these posted on my web site, but it was taken down back around February. I did one with the MatchBro (the original model with a tone control in bypass), one with the Tom Bradshaw unit with my regular BJS steel bar and another with my special MatchBro bar. The Bradshaw unit was closer to the "dobro" sound with the BJS steel bar. But, the MatchBro was more realistic.
I did some comparison tracks, same backup track and song. I had these posted on my web site, but it was taken down back around February. I did one with the MatchBro (the original model with a tone control in bypass), one with the Tom Bradshaw unit with my regular BJS steel bar and another with my special MatchBro bar. The Bradshaw unit was closer to the "dobro" sound with the BJS steel bar. But, the MatchBro was more realistic.
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Number of Resonator Users?
I've sold 420 Resonators. I presume those buyers are still using them, even though, so far, only 14 of those buyers have responded to the survey. ...Tom
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I just got one. Pretty cool. I used it on a few songs this weekends. Singers like hearing something different from the steel player. I switch to a glass bar and play dobro-ish licks on the middle strings.
The tone control doesn't seem to do much, if anything. Is it very subtle? I'm using a Telonics pickup and volume pedal, and a Milkman Half and Half amp.
The tone control doesn't seem to do much, if anything. Is it very subtle? I'm using a Telonics pickup and volume pedal, and a Milkman Half and Half amp.
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