Warning!! This will probably be a long post and it will also probably bring the flame throwers out. If you're not interested, just pass over it. Blow torches accepted, I have an asbestos lined, cast iron posterior.
The terms 'standard' and 'perfection' are probably the two most subjective and immeasurable nouns you'll find in the language of the steel guitar world.
Sho-Bud and Emmons, the standard to which all steels are compared?
The worst 3 hours and 15 minutes I ever endured on a bandstand was behind my P-P Emmons----now the reason; someone 'permanently borrowed' my Fender Twin that had my Goodrich pedal in the back of it, and I had to use a substitute amp and pedal.
Now if that is the standard you're talking about, a 2 X 6 strung with baling wire would probably be a better one. By the way it being the worst night I ever had was confirmed by the other 4 members of the band and most of the audience.
Do all ShoBuds and Emmons sound that way? Of course not. What does this say to me? Merely that I personally believe the sound of the music is dependent on every component in the tonal signal path.
(Like Donny Hinson once said, "Man, you gotta' twist them knobs!)
Worst automobile I ever owned, bought new off the show room floor, was a Cadillac--another standard. Proof? All one had to do was look at the repair bills and you would know why it was labelled as the "garage queen."
Peers to me as if the Steel Guitar industry is following in the footsteps of many other industries and products in this country. First it's made of wood, then metal, then some 'plastic' or composite material. For example; take aircraft, automobiles, canoes/boats, tennis racquets, etc.
Perhaps MSA IS on the cutting edge. Do you think the other steel makers are not cognizant of this 'revolutionary move' to a lighter, stronger material? If you believe they're not, you just may be a tad behind, and perhaps if the steel makers are not aware, maybe they're further behind than you are.
Composite material construction ain't cheap. The tooling is quite expensive and one can call it 'plastic', carbon fiber, or whatever, the fact is this type construction is lighter, stronger, and less subject to time fatigue than any other material that is being used today in the steel guitar world. Using titanium for the metal parts just makes for a lighter stronger unit.
The use of Vinyl-ester type resins during some carbon fiber construction can certainly lead to the connotation that it is 'plastic', but the word 'plastic' for some unknown reason seems to imply cheapness. Not so friends. Two years ago we completed construction of a 'plastic' airplane called a Lancair. It wasn't cheap and it will outperform nearly every 4 place aircraft manufactured today.
One of the business people on this Forum that I respect most, is one of my favorite players, technicians and from what I understand a fellow pilot and that is Bobbe Seymour. I think he is one of the most knowledgeable innovative techs/players who post here.
He sometimes, as he says gets to 'leg humpin' but that's ok with me. His expertise relative to the instrument is probably unsurpassed, but IMHO I just believe he may be mistaken about this new instrument, along with a lot of other folks who may also be wrong. Only time will tell.
I also believe Bobbe would rather take his family on a cross country trip in our Lancair (99% composite construction) rather than in a 1929 Jenny which is wood and fabric.
You have to ask yourself honestly before you really bad mouth the MSA Millennium,
Have I ever heard one in real life? Have I ever lifted one? And more importantly, have I ever played one?
If the answer to those questions is no, then you may be out of school, which, by the way, is certainly your right and I respect that.
To those folks who had the (Texas Term) "cojones" to put their money where there mouth is, speaking of the Andersons, Bennetts and Micro Space, thanks for the step.
The best car I ever owned was a stupid looking Edsel and they went out of business because no one bought them, but after touring the MSA factory, seeing the numbers of steel guitar blanks with peoples' names already on them----some of who are on this thread---I personally don't believe MSA is gonna' have that problem.
Now hurry up and get mine out here.
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The spirit be with you!!