Calling All SuperSlide Owners
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Calling All SuperSlide Owners
I've seen a lot of posts lately about people getting their SuperSlide. I'm curious how many forum members either have one now or have one on order and what you have.
Me: 12 String single neck and Double 8
Me: 12 String single neck and Double 8
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Bill,
I would say that there are pedal steel players that still love the sound of pedal steel, but don't always want to drag their pedal steel around when a lap steel will suffice at times .....Not all the time mind you, but there are some gigs that you could do some great work with just the lap steel ... Don't forget , there are people making a living playing lap steel also ..
A lap steel and an amp , and a mic to mic the amp and your in business !!....Jim
I would say that there are pedal steel players that still love the sound of pedal steel, but don't always want to drag their pedal steel around when a lap steel will suffice at times .....Not all the time mind you, but there are some gigs that you could do some great work with just the lap steel ... Don't forget , there are people making a living playing lap steel also ..
A lap steel and an amp , and a mic to mic the amp and your in business !!....Jim
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I own a black, 10-string SuperSlide. It rocks. I played it at a gig opening for Dwight Yoakam here in Austin, and several pickers came up and said "your Ricky sounds great." Then they saw it was an SS.
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About 3 weeks ago I received my 8 string SuperSlide in black with tortoise shell pickguard. No Freedom Bar capability since I don't plan on playing it with a strap. I also bought the lightweight Freedom Stand.
I play it through one of my 15" bass amps with a Lexicon reverb, also a Fender Deluxe Reverb amp, and an old Supro 5 watt tube job with a new Jensen 8" speaker. The bass amp is definately the fullest and sweetest sounding of the 3, but they all sound beautiful. Playing the SuperSlide through the Supro creates a very authentic vintage sound.
I play it through one of my 15" bass amps with a Lexicon reverb, also a Fender Deluxe Reverb amp, and an old Supro 5 watt tube job with a new Jensen 8" speaker. The bass amp is definately the fullest and sweetest sounding of the 3, but they all sound beautiful. Playing the SuperSlide through the Supro creates a very authentic vintage sound.
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I have a butterscotch 10 string, that I am falling in love with. I took it to kick a jam with my brother last week and found I could write some "song" or instrumental type things on pretty easily. I am using it also as tool to get my C6 playing together. Reese and Kyle sent it to me tuned like the back neck of a D-10 and I am going with that for now. It really does have an incredible amount of vintage vibe for being a new instrument. The hardshell case is a very high-quality flight case with recessed ATA latches and lots of padding and a compartment for the stand. I'd recommend getting it. I gig a lot and a gig bag won't work for me. As I mentioned in another post, I will bring it to Howard's C6 seminar for any and all to play.
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Todd-it should happen this spring-just trying to pull the dough together to give Reece the go ahead!
I have been studying Reeces' 12 string tuning and how it lays out on the neck-in some ways it's easier for me to grasp than 6 string C6th, if that doesn't sound too crazy!
You should definitely go for the DVD. It wasn't recorded in ideal conditions, at a restaurant in Nashville, but you get a great idea of what this new non-pedal guitar is about. As I have written before-Bobbe's playing on the 8-string is absolutely killer, but Reece and Randy Beavers show you what this 12 string tuning is all about-lush and rich-and having seen Bobby Black play his a couple months ago in Sonoma-I'm getting tired of waiting to place my order, but there are some other items to pay for around here that are taking precedence. Damn!
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<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Mark Eaton on 30 January 2006 at 12:55 PM.]</p></FONT>
I have been studying Reeces' 12 string tuning and how it lays out on the neck-in some ways it's easier for me to grasp than 6 string C6th, if that doesn't sound too crazy!
You should definitely go for the DVD. It wasn't recorded in ideal conditions, at a restaurant in Nashville, but you get a great idea of what this new non-pedal guitar is about. As I have written before-Bobbe's playing on the 8-string is absolutely killer, but Reece and Randy Beavers show you what this 12 string tuning is all about-lush and rich-and having seen Bobby Black play his a couple months ago in Sonoma-I'm getting tired of waiting to place my order, but there are some other items to pay for around here that are taking precedence. Damn!
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<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Mark Eaton on 30 January 2006 at 12:55 PM.]</p></FONT>
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