Magnatone Quad and Tripple Eight Steels
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Magnatone Quad and Tripple Eight Steels
Anyone had any experience with these? Have heard they have nice tone, but are quite heavy and cumbersome. Have played about every thing else, and would like to try one or both of these. Don't go out to play much now, so portability not a problem. New member would really appreciate any info.
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I have a 1955 Maestro triple eight. It is heavey, about 56 lbs in the case.
I like the sound, it has two pickups per neck with the blend control, ala Stringmaster.
Here's a pic:
I like it, I just wish I had time to play it more...
Jay<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jay Fagerlie on 12 October 2005 at 06:48 AM.]</p></FONT>
I like the sound, it has two pickups per neck with the blend control, ala Stringmaster.
Here's a pic:
I like it, I just wish I had time to play it more...
Jay<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jay Fagerlie on 12 October 2005 at 06:48 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Hi
I play a T-8 like the one in the picture Jay posted. I like the tone a lot. Of course it depends on what kind of music you want to play. I primarily play pre 1970's Hawaiian stuff. I like it better than the Stringmasters I've played.
One thing though, I'm not sure of the wood it's made of. Mahogany? Bleached mahogany? The instrument has an inherently dark tone. For example, if I plug it into the "bright" channel of a '59 Fender Deluxe with the tone wide open on both the guitar and amp (12), it compares to the Rickenbacher frypan plugged into the regular channel with the amp's tone at about 4.
Some profess that instruments with brighter tone afford the musician more dynamic freedom (the brightness can always be controlled).
I play a T-8 like the one in the picture Jay posted. I like the tone a lot. Of course it depends on what kind of music you want to play. I primarily play pre 1970's Hawaiian stuff. I like it better than the Stringmasters I've played.
One thing though, I'm not sure of the wood it's made of. Mahogany? Bleached mahogany? The instrument has an inherently dark tone. For example, if I plug it into the "bright" channel of a '59 Fender Deluxe with the tone wide open on both the guitar and amp (12), it compares to the Rickenbacher frypan plugged into the regular channel with the amp's tone at about 4.
Some profess that instruments with brighter tone afford the musician more dynamic freedom (the brightness can always be controlled).
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Jeff,
I believe it is mahagony and walnut.
I agree totally about the tone being on the dark side, which is neither good or bad to me, just different...I wonder if it is the way the two pickups are wired together, or the way the cap comes into the circuit. Next time I have mine apart I'll trace out the wiring to see if that could be it.
I don't know if I'd want to change anything, but I wouldn't mind knowing.
Thanks for the nice words from everybody about my T8 baby.
Jay
I believe it is mahagony and walnut.
I agree totally about the tone being on the dark side, which is neither good or bad to me, just different...I wonder if it is the way the two pickups are wired together, or the way the cap comes into the circuit. Next time I have mine apart I'll trace out the wiring to see if that could be it.
I don't know if I'd want to change anything, but I wouldn't mind knowing.
Thanks for the nice words from everybody about my T8 baby.
Jay
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