shobud super pro?
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shobud super pro?
doe,s anyone have one with an aluminum neck, if so i am interested in checking it out. also would like other players opinion on the sound compared to the wood neck?....thanks jack
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I have a Super Pro with metal necks. I have played both wood neck and metal neck Super Pros. The metal necks are a little hotter. I use a NV112 with Fox Mods, Hilton Volume Pedal and a Steel Guitar Black Box. No other effects. My Lows, Mids and Shift settings are a little different than settings with wood necks.
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super pro
thanks for all the info, i owned one about 15 years ago, just trying to remember if i liked it better than the wood neck....thanks jack
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shobud super pro?
here a couple of mine i had whis i had them back
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I had a Black Super Pro with Ali necks, 9 + 9 back in the 80's, got it new in 1982 ....apart from the obvious issues with the knee lever pot metal brackets etc it was a great guitar and sounded fantastic. I had BL705 Chrome originals on it too. I did have a few tuning issues with it over the years - but I didn't know about compensators back then hehe ... pretty good guitar at the time.
While I no longer own it, it still lives locally - it's a bit worse for wear these days but here is some recent pics of it....
While I no longer own it, it still lives locally - it's a bit worse for wear these days but here is some recent pics of it....
14'Zumsteel Hybrid D10 9+9
08'Zumsteel Hybrid D10 9+9
94' Franklin Stereo D10 9+8
Telonics, Peterson, Steelers Choice, Benado, Lexicon, Red Dirt Cases.
08'Zumsteel Hybrid D10 9+9
94' Franklin Stereo D10 9+8
Telonics, Peterson, Steelers Choice, Benado, Lexicon, Red Dirt Cases.
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Aluminum Sho-Bud Super Pro
I have one as well. Mine I've been told is 1 of 5 that has the 24 1/4 "scale.
Love the tone with chrome 705's.
Love the tone with chrome 705's.
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I was in charge of Sho~Bud production from October 1979 until the end of production and there was never anything but a 24" scale made during that time! There was only one scale (Plastic or Metal)in inventory and that was 24". There may have been other scales used at sometime before 1979 but I am confident all Super Pro steels after 1979 were 24".
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Gene Haugh
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