Question about a light/small form factor setup
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Question about a light/small form factor setup
Hey there everyone,
I have a two-part question, but I'd like to establish the context first. I'm a junior in college and have been playing pedal steel since 2017. In my freshman year, I had a GFI student model fresh from the factory and I played it through a headphone amp (because I have roommates) and if I wanted to jam, I had some small fender amp. This year, my setup is more limited and I have very little physical space for steel. Sadly, because of this, I left my setup at home across the country. That being said, I wanted to ask if anyone knows of a specific model of steel guitar that is super light, reliable, and tonally reasonable? I was thinking of a Zum Encore because I've heard they are super reliable, but it may be out of my price range at the moment. Is a Zum Encore relatively light? The second part of my question, is can anyone recommend a small form factor monitoring setup for one person? The USB-charged headphone amp I used didn't sound the best, so there's gotta be a better way to do it while still keeping the volume to a minimum. Pedal steel is really my first instrument and I wanna keep practicing while at school but in order to do that I need the smallest, lightest, and quietest setup I can afford. What do y'all think?
Thank you guys,
Noah Levy
I have a two-part question, but I'd like to establish the context first. I'm a junior in college and have been playing pedal steel since 2017. In my freshman year, I had a GFI student model fresh from the factory and I played it through a headphone amp (because I have roommates) and if I wanted to jam, I had some small fender amp. This year, my setup is more limited and I have very little physical space for steel. Sadly, because of this, I left my setup at home across the country. That being said, I wanted to ask if anyone knows of a specific model of steel guitar that is super light, reliable, and tonally reasonable? I was thinking of a Zum Encore because I've heard they are super reliable, but it may be out of my price range at the moment. Is a Zum Encore relatively light? The second part of my question, is can anyone recommend a small form factor monitoring setup for one person? The USB-charged headphone amp I used didn't sound the best, so there's gotta be a better way to do it while still keeping the volume to a minimum. Pedal steel is really my first instrument and I wanna keep practicing while at school but in order to do that I need the smallest, lightest, and quietest setup I can afford. What do y'all think?
Thank you guys,
Noah Levy
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If it was me, I'd ship the guitar to myself (budget 150-200 bucks). If that's not possible, pick up a budget lap steel and practice slants/chords in various tunings -- E, E7, E6, A, A6, C6, etc. -- that occur with various pedal combinations.
And look hard at a Quilter Superblock US. It functions well with headphones, XLR out, or external speaker. Abut 4x6" footprint
https://www.quilterlabs.com/index.php/p ... erblock-us
And look hard at a Quilter Superblock US. It functions well with headphones, XLR out, or external speaker. Abut 4x6" footprint
https://www.quilterlabs.com/index.php/p ... erblock-us
Last edited by D Schubert on 30 Mar 2022 2:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Question about a light/small form factor setup
Just under 50 lbs. in the case.Noah Levy wrote: ...Is a Zum Encore relatively light?
--Al Evans
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The lightest, most compact pedal steel you’ll find is an EXCEL. Amazingly high quality and it doesn’t take a year to get one once you order it.
https://fuzzypsg.com/int/
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