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  Topic: Help us figure out this changer on a non pedal steel
Blane Sanders

Replies: 4
Views: 912

PostForum Section: Steel Without Pedals   Posted: 21 Jul 2001 10:07 pm   Subject: Help us figure out this changer on a non pedal steel
How about some type of Palm bender?
  Topic: Alesis
Blane Sanders

Replies: 11
Views: 1706

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 21 Jul 2001 9:38 pm   Subject: Alesis
Leroy, Does Your Quadraverb have a power cord with a Transformer built in line?
I have a Quadraverb GT that I had a lot of noise problems with for a while. I discovered that when the power transformer ...
  Topic: I apologize for my poor timing
Blane Sanders

Replies: 35
Views: 5039

PostForum Section: Music   Posted: 17 Jul 2001 6:23 pm   Subject: I apologize for my poor timing
LOL...I opened this thread, because I thought I was Going to here a Drummer apologize for having poor timing, but when is the last time that ever hapened!
  Topic: Drummer slow down
Blane Sanders

Replies: 25
Views: 11636

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 15 Jul 2001 7:07 pm   Subject: Drummer slow down
Jeff, your right about Roy, He is a great drummer! Tell Him I said Hello.
As for the problems with the other Drummers, I bet most of them can't keep time with a metronome, I've had that experience mor ...
  Topic: What do you wear?
Blane Sanders

Replies: 87
Views: 7858

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 7 Jul 2001 2:07 pm   Subject: What do you wear?
Dave, You would'nt have to shave your legs if you had some dingle balls hangin across the front of your guitar http://steelguitarforum.com/biggrin.gif
By the way, where can I get a set of those dingl ...
  Topic: Wilberdon Mountain
Blane Sanders

Replies: 26
Views: 6274

PostForum Section: Music   Posted: 12 Jun 2001 5:48 pm   Subject: Wilberdon Mountain
I was in 1st or 2nd grade when my Dad learned "Wolverton Mountain", I believe Buck Owens released "Act Naturally" around the same time. Brings back a lot of memories, I guess that's why I make sure my ...
  Topic: country music facts....
Blane Sanders

Replies: 18
Views: 2381

PostForum Section: Music   Posted: 6 May 2001 8:39 pm   Subject: country music facts....
Oldsmobile - Newmobile
Country Music - City Music http://steelguitarforum.com/biggrin.gif
  Topic: Wireless
Blane Sanders

Replies: 8
Views: 972

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 2 May 2001 8:20 pm   Subject: Wireless
Make sure you get a "True Diversity", that's the one with two antanas on the reciever. You can easily get dead spots with the single antana models. You should also check with any other band members wh ...
  Topic: An Interesting Quote
Blane Sanders

Replies: 37
Views: 4760

PostForum Section: Music   Posted: 24 Apr 2001 7:26 pm   Subject: An Interesting Quote
It always drives me crazy when I here someone mention the "Twang" in country music!
I can never figure out what they're hearing that I'm not.
I probably sing & play with "Twang" and don't even know it ...
  Topic: Sho-Bud amps
Blane Sanders

Replies: 8
Views: 1820

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 16 Dec 2000 12:51 pm   Subject: Sho-Bud amps
I was told by an Organ & Amp repair man, that at least some of the Sho-Bud Amps were made by an Organ Co.. If I remember correctly he said they were made by Hammond.
  Topic: Music-Man Tupe - Amps
Blane Sanders

Replies: 13
Views: 2542

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 23 Oct 2000 9:29 pm   Subject: Music-Man Tupe - Amps
Good Amps! I wish I would'nt have sold my HD 130 Head years ago. I still have a 112 RD, it's a combo w/ a 12" EV from the factory, and it will make your ears bleed! Some of (but not all) MUSIC MAN amp ...
  Topic: Help! Distortion Pedal ?
Blane Sanders

Replies: 12
Views: 2733

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 23 Oct 2000 9:14 pm   Subject: Help! Distortion Pedal ?
I would be surprised if you came up with a stomp box that realy gives you the sound your looking for with the Nashville 400. I play a Tele, and I fought the same problem, I tried several good stomp bo ...
  Topic: Big Beaver
Blane Sanders

Replies: 8
Views: 1437

PostForum Section: Music   Posted: 20 Oct 2000 9:08 pm   Subject: Big Beaver
Frank, I'm not familiar with the version of "Big Beaver" that you have , but your post prompted me to dig out an old Ernest Tubb Album titled "Hittin The Road", it's a live Album, and has a knock out ...
  Topic: Heavy Metal B@njo
Blane Sanders

Replies: 31
Views: 7990

PostForum Section: Music   Posted: 9 Oct 2000 7:25 pm   Subject: Heavy Metal B@njo
I Saw "Red Ryder" about 16 years ago, they opened up for Marshall Tucker, and yes they had a Pedal Steel, that's the only reason I even remember them being there! How about a rock guitarist playi ...
  Topic: Has anyone got a country sound like brent masons for guitar
Blane Sanders

Replies: 5
Views: 1397

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 8 Oct 2000 7:25 pm   Subject: Has anyone got a country sound like brent masons for guitar
Here's my Recipe for Brent Mason guitar sounds: Start with a GOOD made in USA Tele, the less weight the better, Maple neck, B-Bender is a nice option, Good cables, then add the all important Amplifier ...
  Topic: Pure Prairie League
Blane Sanders

Replies: 21
Views: 3167

PostForum Section: Music   Posted: 8 Oct 2000 5:30 pm   Subject: Pure Prairie League
This thread brings back some memories, I'll have to dig out my 8 tracks, and see if the deck still works. http://www.b0b.com/forum/smile.gif
  Topic: George Straits Comment.
Blane Sanders

Replies: 58
Views: 6711

PostForum Section: Music   Posted: 8 Oct 2000 10:09 am   Subject: George Straits Comment.
I first heard "MURDER ON MUSIC ROW" on a Sunday night Bluegrass show, hosted by Hank Janny (sp?), WGTY, Gettysburg. It's a top 40 Country station. I could'nt believe my ears! I LIKED IT! About a Month ...
  Topic: Heavy Metal B@njo
Blane Sanders

Replies: 31
Views: 7990

PostForum Section: Music   Posted: 6 Oct 2000 4:42 pm   Subject: Heavy Metal B@njo
Have you tried listening to any BELA FLECK? He gives Banjo a whole new meaning!
  Topic: The Not Country Music Awards
Blane Sanders

Replies: 37
Views: 6427

PostForum Section: Music   Posted: 5 Oct 2000 3:47 pm   Subject: The Not Country Music Awards
Darn! You mean I missed another Awards show? Oh well, sounds like there was only about 15 min. worth watching anyway. http://www.b0b.com/forum/rolleyes.gif
  Topic: Electric Guitars
Blane Sanders

Replies: 50
Views: 11927

PostForum Section: Music   Posted: 24 Sep 2000 7:23 pm   Subject: Electric Guitars
Made in USA "TELE" W/Hipshot, 1956 ES-175, Simon & Patrick accoustic, USA "STRAT" (for sale), to pay for this used D-10 Siarra, that I'm buying to play while I add 11 changes, & 2 knee levers to my D- ...
  Topic: Do You Like the Music Played on Country Radio?
Blane Sanders

Replies: 152
Views: 21272

PostForum Section: Music   Posted: 22 Sep 2000 8:26 pm   Subject: Do You Like the Music Played on Country Radio?
The way I have it figuered, the song that sits on the biggest stack of $$$$$$$, makes it to the top. How else would some of these "CRAPPY SONGS" make it to the top of the charts when other good songs ...
  Topic: What were your favorite TNN shows from the "good ole days"?
Blane Sanders

Replies: 34
Views: 8977

PostForum Section: Music   Posted: 20 Sep 2000 4:41 pm   Subject: What were your favorite TNN shows from the "good ole days"?
"Pickin At The Paradice"
  Topic: HELP! Need song for wedding.
Blane Sanders

Replies: 26
Views: 3002

PostForum Section: Music   Posted: 1 Sep 2000 9:21 pm   Subject: HELP! Need song for wedding.
I'd go with "Help Me Make It Through The Night"
  Topic: Is live trad. country on the comeback trail?
Blane Sanders

Replies: 19
Views: 2766

PostForum Section: Music   Posted: 24 Aug 2000 3:27 pm   Subject: Is live trad. country on the comeback trail?
Hey john, Sounds like a fun gig.I can't figure out why more bands do'nt try that aproach. I'm between bands right now, and have been staying busy just sittin in, and I sometimes wonder if I'm playing ...
  Topic: Anyone Using or tried Class A Power (Tube)
Blane Sanders

Replies: 17
Views: 4245

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 16 Aug 2000 8:51 pm   Subject: Anyone Using or tried Class A Power (Tube)
The best sounding amp that I ever owned was a "Messa Boogie" 1-12" EV,Combo, w/simulclass 15/60 watt, solid wood cab. 4-6L6's, Sounded great with my Tele & my Emmons, until it blew a fuse one night. I ...
 
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