Lap steel guitar advice needed
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Lap steel guitar advice needed
Hello,
I am new to the world of steel guitars and I am looking to purchase my first guitar. The level of talent and experience here is phenomenal so I thought I would ask your opinion before purchasing. I will primarily be using the guitar for rock/blues styles of music. My budget is fairly small, I would like to stay around or below $400. The following four options are what I have come up with.
1) Get an inexpensive lap steel such as an Rondo's SX/Rogue Jersey Lightning/Peavey Power Slide and save for a better steel.
2) Purchase a Tremblay
3) Post a lap steel wanted ad here on the forum
4) There is one console steel advertised on this site that looks good and is within the range
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=244477
Any advice you can give would be greatly appreciated. I am looking forward to entering the world of steel guitars.
Jeff
I am new to the world of steel guitars and I am looking to purchase my first guitar. The level of talent and experience here is phenomenal so I thought I would ask your opinion before purchasing. I will primarily be using the guitar for rock/blues styles of music. My budget is fairly small, I would like to stay around or below $400. The following four options are what I have come up with.
1) Get an inexpensive lap steel such as an Rondo's SX/Rogue Jersey Lightning/Peavey Power Slide and save for a better steel.
2) Purchase a Tremblay
3) Post a lap steel wanted ad here on the forum
4) There is one console steel advertised on this site that looks good and is within the range
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=244477
Any advice you can give would be greatly appreciated. I am looking forward to entering the world of steel guitars.
Jeff
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Thanks!
Stephen,
Thanks for your input. I will check out some of the clips.
Jeff
Thanks for your input. I will check out some of the clips.
Jeff
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Jeff/ You could check with Robert Allen, he makes the Melbert. 6 string, 8 string, double neck. I purchased an 8 string console from him s/n 0186. It was in the $500.00 how ever I must say he had built it for a fellow, and the fellow decided he wanted different wood, so Allen advertised it here on the Forum and I got lucky, I grabbed it. it is one fine insterment, I still have it and plays great. Here is his address [melbertsteels@gmail.com]
He lives in Tenn. Hand made, one at a time like all American Built Lap Steel are.
He lives in Tenn. Hand made, one at a time like all American Built Lap Steel are.
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Thank you guys for all of the great advice. I love hearing different thoughts on the subject.
Wayne - Bob contacted me via e-mail about building one. Seems like a good option that was not on my list. I appreciate your vote of confidence for the quality.
Ron - It is great to hear someone take the contrarian view to most forums and say that a low end instrument will work. Often times I think this is true. I played a Squire Classic Vibe Tele at a local guitar store the other day that was better than some of the Fender Teles they had! I do a lot of clean playing as well as distorted, so I would like to have something versatile. It is hard to find these low end lap steel models in store to try though.
Dennis - I will take a look at the used Supro/Oahu's and put them on my list to look for locally.
Thanks again for your input.
Jeff
Wayne - Bob contacted me via e-mail about building one. Seems like a good option that was not on my list. I appreciate your vote of confidence for the quality.
Ron - It is great to hear someone take the contrarian view to most forums and say that a low end instrument will work. Often times I think this is true. I played a Squire Classic Vibe Tele at a local guitar store the other day that was better than some of the Fender Teles they had! I do a lot of clean playing as well as distorted, so I would like to have something versatile. It is hard to find these low end lap steel models in store to try though.
Dennis - I will take a look at the used Supro/Oahu's and put them on my list to look for locally.
Thanks again for your input.
Jeff
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I'm not a rock / blues player at all, and I don't have a whole lot of experience either but just my .02 worth, if I knew my area of interest would always be rock / blues I might lean towards the powerslide in that it has a more rock design, and has a three point strap for playing standing up if you want or you can play it in regular electric guitar position with a slide. If you are going to run distortion / effects I think the sound quality is a little less critical than for "pure" playing...no offense intended. BTW, I live in Meridian, MS where Peavey is headquartered, but have no affiliation with them.
GFI SM10 3/4, 1937 Gibson EH-150, 2 - Rondo SX Lap Steels and a Guyatone 6 String C6. Peavey 400 and a Roland 40 Amps. Behringer Reverb Pedal.
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All good suggestions, not a loser in the bunch.
Just to add, if you can live with either the blue or black pearloid finish, Music 123 and Musicians Friend both have the Rogue Jersey Lightning on sale for $159 with free shipping. By all accounts here on the forum its a good starter steel and being a standard sized humbucker means there are a lot of different pickup options to tailor your sound if you so desired.
http://www.music123.com/folk-traditiona ... eel-guitar
Just to add, if you can live with either the blue or black pearloid finish, Music 123 and Musicians Friend both have the Rogue Jersey Lightning on sale for $159 with free shipping. By all accounts here on the forum its a good starter steel and being a standard sized humbucker means there are a lot of different pickup options to tailor your sound if you so desired.
http://www.music123.com/folk-traditiona ... eel-guitar
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Hi all,
I'm in the same boat as Jeff -- looking into buying my first steel guitar. I'm currently playing a friend's Magnatone, but am interested in acquiring an 8 string. I have seen many mentions of Dynalap, but it appears that they are still out of business (?). But I am appreciating all of the advice being given to Jeff here and will piggy back on that for myself.
Cheers!
John
I'm in the same boat as Jeff -- looking into buying my first steel guitar. I'm currently playing a friend's Magnatone, but am interested in acquiring an 8 string. I have seen many mentions of Dynalap, but it appears that they are still out of business (?). But I am appreciating all of the advice being given to Jeff here and will piggy back on that for myself.
Cheers!
John
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George Boards Is The Man
Definitely check out the new George-Boards range, he is a great guy to deal with and makes probably the best lap and consul models for the price(imho) having cut my steel teeth on a cheapy which quickly wore off I got an American walnut S-8 GB model and never looked back, this thing lives and breathes plugged in.
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I am also a beginner on the steel and I LOVE my Melbert 6 string, with EMG pickups; great tones for blues and rock, which is also my preference.
My Bro also loves the 8 string Melbert I gifted him (seen here: http://www.musonmt.com/9.html).
Highly recommended. http://www.musonmt.com
Cheers!
My Bro also loves the 8 string Melbert I gifted him (seen here: http://www.musonmt.com/9.html).
Highly recommended. http://www.musonmt.com
Cheers!
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Guitar found
I wanted to thank everyone for all your help! I found a kind soul locally that wanted to sell his guitar to someone that was going to play it rather than sell it. It is a 1954 Fender Dual 8 Professional Lap Steel Guitar. I am going to take lessons with forum member Josh Yenne so that I will not squander the gift I have been given.
Jim - I have an old Peavey Raptor that was just as good as many Strats that I have played so I know Peavey can make some great products. It is hard to find one of these in a store to try, however.
Tom - Thank you for your suggestion. Someday I would love to have one of your masterpieces. They are awe inspiring!
John/Ron - The DynaLap sounds great although hard to come by now that they are not making them?
Robert - I looked at the Georgeboards. Unfortunately they were out of my price range at the current time.
Jon - Good to hear more support for the Melbert guitars.
Thanks again,
Jeff
Jim - I have an old Peavey Raptor that was just as good as many Strats that I have played so I know Peavey can make some great products. It is hard to find one of these in a store to try, however.
Tom - Thank you for your suggestion. Someday I would love to have one of your masterpieces. They are awe inspiring!
John/Ron - The DynaLap sounds great although hard to come by now that they are not making them?
Robert - I looked at the Georgeboards. Unfortunately they were out of my price range at the current time.
Jon - Good to hear more support for the Melbert guitars.
Thanks again,
Jeff
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Here is a requested pic. I was in the middle of restringing the top neck.
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Lap Steel
For what it's worth... About 10 years ago I picked up a Supro Lap Steel (6 string) at a guitar show for $125. This guitar has a PU with offset poles so that the first 3 are on one side and the other 3 are on the other. I use a dobro strap, run the guitar through a distortion pedal and then through my regular steel guitar amp. It has a killer tone and this old pickup makes the pickups in my Emmons sound weak which they certainly are not. You won't find one every day, but when you do they don't cost much and they will certainly do what you seem to need. Good Luck
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I second the "best tone for rock" on the Supro.
You can find them under many brands, just look for the rectangular pickup string thru with 3x3 offset holes. Another one that is sometimes a sleeper is the silvertone with the P13 gibson pickup, all the ones I have seen have the same sheet metal bridge assembly with two knobs and a bridge cover build in.
Wish I still had both of these....
You can find them under many brands, just look for the rectangular pickup string thru with 3x3 offset holes. Another one that is sometimes a sleeper is the silvertone with the P13 gibson pickup, all the ones I have seen have the same sheet metal bridge assembly with two knobs and a bridge cover build in.
Wish I still had both of these....