What the weight on the different D-10`s?
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What the weight on the different D-10`s?
I would like to know how heavy your D-10 steel are.
I have a D-10 Zum, a Franklin and a JCH
The JCH are a heavier steel than the Zum and the Franklin are a bit lighter than the Zum.
Now, the case on some steels are just too heavy to use on local gigs. If I fly to the US I prefer to use my flight case -only problem it`s over 20 pounds - just the case.
I would really like a light weight steel and case.
I noticed that Carter are pretty light. How are the Williams, Fessenden and so on. How about the MSA classic SS (super light)?
Dag
I have a D-10 Zum, a Franklin and a JCH
The JCH are a heavier steel than the Zum and the Franklin are a bit lighter than the Zum.
Now, the case on some steels are just too heavy to use on local gigs. If I fly to the US I prefer to use my flight case -only problem it`s over 20 pounds - just the case.
I would really like a light weight steel and case.
I noticed that Carter are pretty light. How are the Williams, Fessenden and so on. How about the MSA classic SS (super light)?
Dag
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Thanks for the inputs! Keep them coming.
The Franklin I have are a SD10 and are so light.
I will weigh my steels the next time I pack them down and post it here.
I know that ShoBud LDG`s body are pretty light but the pedal bar are very heavy.
I`ve seen a few Franklins were the inner legs have been cut off.
There`s no reason for the inne legs to be that long so I guess that about all regular pedal steels one can get the weight down by cutting the inner leg down. If you do it`s probalby wise to leave some more than you need if one decide to sell and the new buyer want to raise the steel an inch or two.
Vintage steels may drop in value if you cut the legs.
Dag
The Franklin I have are a SD10 and are so light.
I will weigh my steels the next time I pack them down and post it here.
I know that ShoBud LDG`s body are pretty light but the pedal bar are very heavy.
I`ve seen a few Franklins were the inner legs have been cut off.
There`s no reason for the inne legs to be that long so I guess that about all regular pedal steels one can get the weight down by cutting the inner leg down. If you do it`s probalby wise to leave some more than you need if one decide to sell and the new buyer want to raise the steel an inch or two.
Vintage steels may drop in value if you cut the legs.
Dag
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My MSA "Universal" S12 8/5 wood lacquer weighs 39 lbs out of the case. My D10 Carter weighed 36 Lbs out of the case and my S10 Carter weighed 28 lbs out of the case.They were 26 lbs but they have solid cross rods instead of hollow and adds 2 lbs to the S10. The GFI S12 7/5 weighed 31 lbs out of the case. The Williams S12 weighed 30 lbs out of the case.
The new MSA Millenium D10 weighs 32 lbs out of the case and has a great sound.
That disproves the old theory that it has to be heavy to sound good.....al <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Al Marcus on 12 March 2003 at 09:49 PM.]</p></FONT>
The new MSA Millenium D10 weighs 32 lbs out of the case and has a great sound.
That disproves the old theory that it has to be heavy to sound good.....al <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Al Marcus on 12 March 2003 at 09:49 PM.]</p></FONT>
My SD-10 Franklin 4 knee 4 foot are 23,5 kg which should equals about 48 pounds in the case.
The case are 9 kg - about 18-19 pounds which make the steel around 30 pounds.
If the new D-10 MSA are 32 pounds with 4 more foot pedals and one more knee lever - I must say thats pretty, pretty good
My case are not a typical heavy one but I wish they could come up with a light weight case. I think 9 - 10 pounds would be great.
My Zum 1984 model D-10 8 ped 9 knee are 30kg - 62lbs in the original case. Case is 9kg - 18-19 lbs which makes the steel 21kg - 43-44lbs.
Do I have my math right?
Are the Dell cases light weight?
Dag<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dag Wolf on 13 March 2003 at 04:47 AM.]</p></FONT>
The case are 9 kg - about 18-19 pounds which make the steel around 30 pounds.
If the new D-10 MSA are 32 pounds with 4 more foot pedals and one more knee lever - I must say thats pretty, pretty good
My case are not a typical heavy one but I wish they could come up with a light weight case. I think 9 - 10 pounds would be great.
My Zum 1984 model D-10 8 ped 9 knee are 30kg - 62lbs in the original case. Case is 9kg - 18-19 lbs which makes the steel 21kg - 43-44lbs.
Do I have my math right?
Are the Dell cases light weight?
Dag<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dag Wolf on 13 March 2003 at 04:47 AM.]</p></FONT>
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After extensive experimentation, we at MSA have concluded that guitars weighing less than 30 pounds have the possibility of beginning to compromise stability.
If one agrees with our findings, the final conclusion is that the long standing weigh issue relative to MSA guitars has been resolved by the use of CCT, and now the possibility of further reducing the weight issue could be improved only by the case manufacturers.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Reece Anderson on 13 March 2003 at 07:00 AM.]</p></FONT>
If one agrees with our findings, the final conclusion is that the long standing weigh issue relative to MSA guitars has been resolved by the use of CCT, and now the possibility of further reducing the weight issue could be improved only by the case manufacturers.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Reece Anderson on 13 March 2003 at 07:00 AM.]</p></FONT>
I bet there is an engineer or two with an opinion on this.
With stability becoming a factor in light weight guitars, has any one tried having the back legs on a compound angle, pointing out as well as back. It might look a little funny but a couple of inches on each leg should add a great deal of lateral stability. Then the weight would only be a big factor on the vertical levers.
Other than appearence, why not?
I am onsidering doing this on an Excel rebuild so I would like to know if it has been tried and rejected in the past.
Thanks in advance:
Steve Bailey
With stability becoming a factor in light weight guitars, has any one tried having the back legs on a compound angle, pointing out as well as back. It might look a little funny but a couple of inches on each leg should add a great deal of lateral stability. Then the weight would only be a big factor on the vertical levers.
Other than appearence, why not?
I am onsidering doing this on an Excel rebuild so I would like to know if it has been tried and rejected in the past.
Thanks in advance:
Steve Bailey
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Recluse, at less than 30 pounds the vertical knee levers are the issue. In order to operate vertical knee levers in the heat of battle, one must be able to engage it without worrying if the guitar will lift off the ground. The Millennium S12 is 30 pounds with an 8&5 pedal configuration. S10 and S12 with fewer pedals are also maintained at 30 pounds. Side to side stability is not an issue with the Millennium. My guitar is a D10 9&8 and weighs 39 pounds out of case.
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Johnny this is interesting.
Your new MSA are pretty loaded. 39lbs out of the case you state.
After getting my figures hopefully right my 1984 Zum D-10, 8 foot and 9 knees are 21kg which equals 46lbs.
If this is right that makes my Zum only 7.lbs or 3,15kg more than the new MSA.
Does this sound right??
I agree with Maurice that the case would be the place to look for improvement about the weight issue.
Looks like the case itself are about 1/3 of the weight - and that too much, IMHO.
Dag
Your new MSA are pretty loaded. 39lbs out of the case you state.
After getting my figures hopefully right my 1984 Zum D-10, 8 foot and 9 knees are 21kg which equals 46lbs.
If this is right that makes my Zum only 7.lbs or 3,15kg more than the new MSA.
Does this sound right??
I agree with Maurice that the case would be the place to look for improvement about the weight issue.
Looks like the case itself are about 1/3 of the weight - and that too much, IMHO.
Dag
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My Sho-Bud Pro 1 S10 with 6/5 Weighs 34 lbs out of the case all setup to play. It doesn't move....al
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SKB makes a drum trap case that works very well for a D-10.It has wheels on it and weighs about 10 pounds. If you are flying you can put the pedal board and legs in your luggage and the guitar in the overhead bin. just make sure you are not sitting under it.for all other purposes there is plenty of room for everything in the case.
I think they are about $ 169.00 at Muscians Friend and the other stores.
Old Bud
I think they are about $ 169.00 at Muscians Friend and the other stores.
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