Rondomusic SX 6 or Gretsch G5700, or...?

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Jon Swoveland
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Rondomusic SX 6 or Gretsch G5700, or...?

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Hello everyone, this is my first post to the SGF since catching the steel guitar bug :) !
Now I should first mention that I live in Canada, so prices I throw out are in CAD. I also mention this, because there are much more limited options here as opposed to the US, and the shipping costs from the US to CAN are getting ridiculous.
Anywho..
I rented a Gold Tone lap steel to try out, and it sounds nice, but it seems way over-priced at $780 CDN. I am also not a fan of the tone knob being on the "body" side of the strings, as I find it gets in the way of palm mutes.
Like I said, I'm just starting out, so I don't want to spend too much... say under $500 CDN (~$380 USD). Of course I'm keeping my eyes pealed for used, but I've also seen the RondoMusic SX lap steels, which seem unbelievably inexpensive. Even with shipping to Canada, it would come in under $250. Are these actually decent, playable instruments? I'm also looking at the Gretsch G5700, because Long & McQuade (think Canadian version of Guitar Center), carries those for about $450 CDN.

I also converted an old japanese les paul copy (my very first guitar I bought used in 1989!) to play lap steel, but it's...pretty bad.

Thanks for reading and thanks for any feedback provided!
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Hi Jon. Click on this highlight for a previous discussion concerning SX guitars. I have a 6 string model and I'm impressed with the sound and playability. It is a well made instrument also. Hard to beat for the bucks IMO.

https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... ight=rondo

I should qualify my remarks in that I am primarily a pedal steel player and no connoisseur of lap or console models, so just FWIW. Best of luck finding a decent instrument, welcome to the forum and enjoy your steel guitar experience. :!:
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Check out Melbert Lap Steels before you buy an import.

Melbert Steel page #3.
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Since he's in Canada, the Melbert is also an import. :)
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Thanks for the feedback!

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Glad to hear!
Interesting that discussion that didn't come up in my search for SX guitars. I'll need to work on my sleuthing skills I guess :windk:

Perhaps after many years of lap steel I'll try pedal steel. I am in love with the sound of the instrument, but in awe of those who can play.

Jerry Overstreet wrote:Hi Jon. Click on this highlight for a previous discussion concerning SX guitars. I have a 6 string model and I'm impressed with the sound and playability. It is a well made instrument also. Hard to beat for the bucks IMO.

https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... ight=rondo

I should qualify my remarks in that I am primarily a pedal steel player and no connoisseur of lap or console models, so just FWIW. Best of luck finding a decent instrument, welcome to the forum and enjoy your steel guitar experience. :!:
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Post by Jon Swoveland »

Those Melberts look really nice...sigh...
Now I've got a case of GAS /s
Bill Groner wrote:Check out Melbert Lap Steels before you buy an import.

Melbert Steel page #3.
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Brad Bechtel wrote:Since he's in Canada, the Melbert is also an import. :)
Can't get anything past your Brad!
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Maybe check Bonerattle Music on the Drive in Vancouver they sometimes have used steels. The Music Shop in Rocky Mtn. House AB also might have something too. Rufus music in Vancouver is another possibility.
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Hi Jon,

Another source you might want to check out, if you haven't already, is Kijiji.ca. Occasionally they'll have something interesting and reasonably priced.

If something grabs your attention you can research it on the forum. It's almost hard to find a make that hasn't been discussed at some point. It's a treasure trove of information and will almost surely contribute to your GAS :D

BTW, I don't know if you noticed it when did your SX search, but there's a "Click here for a simpler Google Search" option. I find it quite useful.

Good luck with the hunt!

Ted
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I like the Rondo SX lap steels. They are playable out of the box and easy to modify later on. Here's some pics and sounds of my SX:

http://www.gregcutshaw.com/Rondo/Rondo.html
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Nice playing Greg. While I don't have that guitar, I do have the same table and chairs from the looks of it in your picture. :)
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Post by Jon Swoveland »

Thanks Greg! I think this pretty much seals the deal. Looks and sounds great. Beautiful playing, I might add.
Greg Cutshaw wrote:I like the Rondo SX lap steels. They are playable out of the box and easy to modify later on. Here's some pics and sounds of my SX:

http://www.gregcutshaw.com/Rondo/Rondo.html
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Post by Jon Swoveland »

Thanks for the suggestions Paul, I honestly should have thought of Rufus guitar shop! I grew up on the west side of Vancouver so I spent a lot of time there in my misspent youth ;)
Paul DiMaggio wrote:Maybe check Bonerattle Music on the Drive in Vancouver they sometimes have used steels. The Music Shop in Rocky Mtn. House AB also might have something too. Rufus music in Vancouver is another possibility.
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Post by G Strout »

Jon,
In order to avoid import fees, taxes etc. Please have a look at Tremblay lap steels. Handmade in Laval Quebec. I own one and absolutely love it. Nice build and great quality!!
Gary
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Post by Jim Sliff »

With vintage prices being so depressed by the influx of these cheap steels I'd buy a used Gibson, or Harmony, or Silvertone, or Epiphone or similar. IMO they are much better instruments for the money.
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