Advice for a newbie
Posted: 26 Nov 2007 8:59 am
Hi,
I'm relatively a newbie. I have played bluegrass dobro for about 37 years.
History:
I started reading the SGF in July, 07. I had a 1949 Gibson lap steel tuned to open G. I had bought it from a collector in Dayton, Ohio. This guitar had been played very little, if at all. The collector owned a music store in Dayton and I think it had been part of his personal collection. Not a mark on it. It came with the matching amp. Sweet!!! I had the amp recapped and it works great. I started going to a local blues jam and played it for a couple of months. That guitar has GREAT tone imho. Then I bought a Goldtone 8-string and tuned it to C6. This opened a new world to me. Although the tone of the Goldtone leaves something to be desired, and the pot is about the worst I have ever used, it tweaked my interest in PSG.
I had bought a old pedal steel 12 years ago. Did not even try to play it until two months ago. It's a all-pull with the tuning barrels. Three pedals/ three knees. It holds tune pretty good but not great. I have it tuned to C6 high g.
LKL = C# 3 and 7 string
LKR = B 3 string only
P1 = B 4 and 8 string
P2 = F# 5 string only
P3 = F 2 and 6 string
RKR = D 3 string and B 4 string
I guess this is a little weird and would like to get to a standard set-up. That means I am looking for a PSG to purchase. I want a GOOOOD ONE. I know from experience that every little bit helps. I just don't know what I should get. I would like to get a S-10 set-up for C6th. So is there anywhere close to southeastern North Carolina that I could go and play a few different brands to see how they react and sound? I live close to Myrtle Beach and would be willing to drive for 3 or 4 hours to be able to sit down and get an idea of what I would like to buy. My budget is around $3000 and hate to spend that much without a test drive of some decent PSGs. I have talked to Jackson about a Blackjack and it is very tempting for the $1800+ for a C6th 5p/3k.
When I get a new one I will get the one I have now back to E9th and see what it has to offer!!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Bordley Palk
I'm relatively a newbie. I have played bluegrass dobro for about 37 years.
History:
I started reading the SGF in July, 07. I had a 1949 Gibson lap steel tuned to open G. I had bought it from a collector in Dayton, Ohio. This guitar had been played very little, if at all. The collector owned a music store in Dayton and I think it had been part of his personal collection. Not a mark on it. It came with the matching amp. Sweet!!! I had the amp recapped and it works great. I started going to a local blues jam and played it for a couple of months. That guitar has GREAT tone imho. Then I bought a Goldtone 8-string and tuned it to C6. This opened a new world to me. Although the tone of the Goldtone leaves something to be desired, and the pot is about the worst I have ever used, it tweaked my interest in PSG.
I had bought a old pedal steel 12 years ago. Did not even try to play it until two months ago. It's a all-pull with the tuning barrels. Three pedals/ three knees. It holds tune pretty good but not great. I have it tuned to C6 high g.
LKL = C# 3 and 7 string
LKR = B 3 string only
P1 = B 4 and 8 string
P2 = F# 5 string only
P3 = F 2 and 6 string
RKR = D 3 string and B 4 string
I guess this is a little weird and would like to get to a standard set-up. That means I am looking for a PSG to purchase. I want a GOOOOD ONE. I know from experience that every little bit helps. I just don't know what I should get. I would like to get a S-10 set-up for C6th. So is there anywhere close to southeastern North Carolina that I could go and play a few different brands to see how they react and sound? I live close to Myrtle Beach and would be willing to drive for 3 or 4 hours to be able to sit down and get an idea of what I would like to buy. My budget is around $3000 and hate to spend that much without a test drive of some decent PSGs. I have talked to Jackson about a Blackjack and it is very tempting for the $1800+ for a C6th 5p/3k.
When I get a new one I will get the one I have now back to E9th and see what it has to offer!!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Bordley Palk