Where to find a Loud Acoustic Lap Steel/Weissenborn -C6?
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Where to find a Loud Acoustic Lap Steel/Weissenborn -C6?
Can anyone recommend a Weissenborn style guitar that takes C6 tuning so I could play swing/rockabilly type music in a busking situation? Top priority is that it's loud without amplification. (Would also like it in metal with 8 strings, but that's probably beyond my budget.) I'm based in Europe. Thanks!
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I agree a resonator is going to do what you want (give you the most acoustic volume)...as long as you like the tone from it, of course. I have a tricone in C6. Is your Bobtail the squareneck or roundneck version?
There's also 8 string options (Gold Tone PBS-8) but I've got no experience with them. And the thing I love about 8 string C6 (a low bass C string) would get a bit lost without amplification, so (at least for me) the 6 string makes pretty good sense.
There's also 8 string options (Gold Tone PBS-8) but I've got no experience with them. And the thing I love about 8 string C6 (a low bass C string) would get a bit lost without amplification, so (at least for me) the 6 string makes pretty good sense.
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C6 on a wood based dobro, in my opinion is not going to give you what you want, especially an 8 string dobro.
Wayne Johnson makes aluminum 8 string weissenborn style guitars that will be loud acoustically and you can also get him to put in a pickup if you need that.
Here is a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvofA-i5LSY
His prices are very reasonable.
Wayne Johnson makes aluminum 8 string weissenborn style guitars that will be loud acoustically and you can also get him to put in a pickup if you need that.
Here is a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvofA-i5LSY
His prices are very reasonable.
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Kathy,
John Pearse C6 strings are readily available in the US.
I have a 1930s Audiovox 7 string in C6.
Gauges.. .015, 17, 20, 24, 28, 32, .036 work well for me.
I own a number of dobros. Seems to me you would get a lot of unwanted rattle in a dobro
with smaller guage strings.
As someone posted earlier, I would stick with a lap steel or know what you are buying is made to take those lighter gauges.
John Pearse C6 strings are readily available in the US.
I have a 1930s Audiovox 7 string in C6.
Gauges.. .015, 17, 20, 24, 28, 32, .036 work well for me.
I own a number of dobros. Seems to me you would get a lot of unwanted rattle in a dobro
with smaller guage strings.
As someone posted earlier, I would stick with a lap steel or know what you are buying is made to take those lighter gauges.
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I don't know enough to advise properly on this, but with the roundneck dobro, you might want to pay extra attention to string gauges (I gather the squarenecks are built to be able to shrug off higher tension). Maybe someone can advise properly on that.
On finding the right setup for a C6 resonator, I'd say, be ready to experiment and take good notes...maybe get some miscellaneous string gauges on hand...
On the electric side...Yamaha THR10 is not one of the cheapest battery amps but I love the way it sounds. Hardly plug into my bigger amps anymore and it would do fine at the volumes I think you are talking about...
On finding the right setup for a C6 resonator, I'd say, be ready to experiment and take good notes...maybe get some miscellaneous string gauges on hand...
On the electric side...Yamaha THR10 is not one of the cheapest battery amps but I love the way it sounds. Hardly plug into my bigger amps anymore and it would do fine at the volumes I think you are talking about...
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Yep, dobro! I play almost only in C6 on lap steel, dobro, tricone or weissenborn. C6 works well on all these instruments. Weissenborn is by far the quietest, dobro the loudest - as long as you really play hard. Even louder is a batterie amp, but then you have to carry the little amp, the lap steel and something that enables you to play standing when you go busking.
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Yep, dobro! I play almost only in C6 on lap steel, dobro, tricone or weissenborn. C6 works well on all these instruments. Weissenborn is by far the quietest, dobro the loudest - as long as you really play hard.[/quote]
Thank Veit and everyone else here for your sound advice (no pun intended.) I strung up my Dobro with roughly the right strings for C6 tuning and it sounded much better than I had expected, even with a mismatched bunch of spares. So will probably get some better strings and stick with the Dobro for now.
Thank Veit and everyone else here for your sound advice (no pun intended.) I strung up my Dobro with roughly the right strings for C6 tuning and it sounded much better than I had expected, even with a mismatched bunch of spares. So will probably get some better strings and stick with the Dobro for now.
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Thank Veit and everyone else here for your sound advice (no pun intended.) I strung up my Dobro with roughly the right strings for C6 tuning and it sounded much better than I had expected, even with a mismatched bunch of spares. So will probably get some better strings and stick with the Dobro for now.Veit Doehler wrote:Yep, dobro! I play almost only in C6 on lap steel, dobro, tricone or weissenborn. C6 works well on all these instruments. Weissenborn is by far the quietest, dobro the loudest - as long as you really play hard.
Re: C6th GHS Strings
I just want to preserve this stellar attitude for future reference.Jeffery Mercer wrote:For Cryin out LOUD!
Are you guys really expecting anyone to believe that you don’t know that you can purchase A full Set of eithe 6 string or 8 string C6th String Sets?
GHS makes and Sells C6th Sets already put together for purchase!
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Hi Kathy. This reply doesn't answer your question directly but ...
To be a member of the Forum, from London and living in Germany ... me to!
I recently discovered this German Weissenborn builder https://www.mg-guitars.eu/. He doesn't publish prices so probably nowhere near a Bobtail budget.
However this guy is organising an acoustic steel workshop in September, if your interested.
Couple of German string companies to check out are Pyramid and Optima. Both make strings for lap-steel and dobro. Also one can order Pyramid as single strings via Thomann which is how I make up my D8 sets.
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I recently discovered this German Weissenborn builder https://www.mg-guitars.eu/. He doesn't publish prices so probably nowhere near a Bobtail budget.
However this guy is organising an acoustic steel workshop in September, if your interested.
Couple of German string companies to check out are Pyramid and Optima. Both make strings for lap-steel and dobro. Also one can order Pyramid as single strings via Thomann which is how I make up my D8 sets.
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Here is a beautiful guitar made in Germany. Don't know the price, but I think I see $$$$ jumping out of the sound holes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uA9vuP3QXo0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uA9vuP3QXo0
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Yeah Bill, that sure looks like a "if you have to ask the price, you can't afford it" instrument. Just gorgeous.Bill Groner wrote:Here is a beautiful guitar made in Germany. Don't know the price, but I think I see $$$$ jumping out of the sound holes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uA9vuP3QXo0