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Wally Davis
From: Belleville, Illinois, USA
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Posted 24 Mar 2009 1:47 pm
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Wanted to post this as it's difficult to find ones that do aluminum. Just got my pedal bar back today and it came out looking like a mirror. They are-
Triangle Plating
4550 Pope Ave
St. Louis, Mo 63115
314-261-7257
E-mail address- chromepla8tr@yahoo.com
website- www.triangleplating.com
They charged $60.00 for it. Well worth it and now don't have to worry about it getting all scuffed up anymore. |
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Ken Mizell
From: Lakeland, Florida, 33809, USA
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Posted 24 Mar 2009 5:07 pm
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Sounds like chromed end plates would be another great idea. That would solve a bunch of cleaning and polishing issues. I'm surprised that it's not more widely used. I have a Mullen, and the end plates appear to be chromed. The pedal bar is bare aluminum, but the end plates appear to be chrome. _________________ Steeless. |
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Ron !
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Posted 24 Mar 2009 5:51 pm
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The problem with this is that the steel guitar as a whole produces your tone.
By chroming parts like end-plates you will sort of Lock-Up the sound.There will be a total different sound coming out of your steel.
When still building I tried all kinds of end-plate material.
From Aluminum to Brass, chrome the plates...etc etc.
I always came back to aluminum though.
It looks nice but I would not recommend it. |
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Mitch Ellis
From: Collins, Mississippi USA
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Posted 24 Mar 2009 8:48 pm
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I play a Zum, and the endplats have a mirror finish. If I'm not mistaken, they are made of aluminum. But instead of being chrome plated, I think they are polished to a mirror finish. I didn't think any steel had chrome plated endplates. I thought they were all polished aluminum.
Mitch |
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John Fabian
From: Mesquite, Texas USA * R.I.P.
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Posted 25 Mar 2009 1:41 am
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Mullen has used chrome-plated steel end plate for quite a while. Original MSA Milleniums used chrome-plated aluminum parts including end plates
Carter Limited Edition (LE) guitars also feature chrome-plated aluminum parts (necks, end plates, KLs, and front rails).
These parts do not affect the sound on LE's in any negative way. |
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Greg Wisecup
From: Troy, Ohio
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Posted 25 Mar 2009 10:34 am
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The Thomas that I had recently had chrome end plates. Very very nice! _________________ Derby SD-10 4&5 Black!(duh)/
Derby D-10/Steelers Choice/
Goodrich 120/ 2- Katana Boss 100's
/Nashville 400
RV-3/ Zoom MS-50G
As long as I'm down in the mix I'm Fantastic! |
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Ken Mizell
From: Lakeland, Florida, 33809, USA
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Posted 25 Mar 2009 2:26 pm
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The chrome end plates on my Mullen don't seem to hurt the sound or tone. I don't know what it would be with bare aluminum, but I could hardly stand it if it sounded better. There are extremely positive reviews of the Mullen G2, and it has chromed end plates too. I suppose it can be an added expense that can add to the cost of a PSG, but it's a nice option - and it doesn't tarnish. _________________ Steeless. |
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