Advice needed: looking to buy my first 10-string guitar
Posted: 27 Apr 2021 5:06 pm
Howdy folks,
First post. I've enjoyed reading your forum and am hoping you good people can point me in the right direction on my next steel guitar.
Right now I have a Fender 400 with 9 pedals and 1 knee lever, which is presently tuned to B6. This is my first and only pedal steel and I’ve had it for a few years now. I love this guitar despite its limitations and have had a lot of fun with it. That said, lately I’ve been wanting to branch out with a more ‘modern’ guitar. And by modern I guess I don't mean truly modern; just something that has 10 strings, no cables, and is suited for E9.
For what it's worth I'm not too interested in post-1970s music.
I was playing with the idea of an old Sho-Bud. I like their sound, and I guess I have a thing for older guitars. But after reading about the hit-or-miss quality and tuning issues I am now reevaluating this (the Fender 400 has given me enough tuning issues!).
I know Carter and Stage One guitars are often recommended as great guitars for beginners. While I wouldn’t consider myself an advanced player, I’m not a complete novice either. My concern is making an investment in a ‘starter’ instrument that I would later outgrow. As this will be my second steel guitar purchase, I want to get something that has the potential for permanence.
Any suggestions on where and how to start my search?
Many thanks.
First post. I've enjoyed reading your forum and am hoping you good people can point me in the right direction on my next steel guitar.
Right now I have a Fender 400 with 9 pedals and 1 knee lever, which is presently tuned to B6. This is my first and only pedal steel and I’ve had it for a few years now. I love this guitar despite its limitations and have had a lot of fun with it. That said, lately I’ve been wanting to branch out with a more ‘modern’ guitar. And by modern I guess I don't mean truly modern; just something that has 10 strings, no cables, and is suited for E9.
For what it's worth I'm not too interested in post-1970s music.
I was playing with the idea of an old Sho-Bud. I like their sound, and I guess I have a thing for older guitars. But after reading about the hit-or-miss quality and tuning issues I am now reevaluating this (the Fender 400 has given me enough tuning issues!).
I know Carter and Stage One guitars are often recommended as great guitars for beginners. While I wouldn’t consider myself an advanced player, I’m not a complete novice either. My concern is making an investment in a ‘starter’ instrument that I would later outgrow. As this will be my second steel guitar purchase, I want to get something that has the potential for permanence.
Any suggestions on where and how to start my search?
Many thanks.