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  Topic: 1937 Rickenbacher Model 59 for sale
Richard Chapman

Replies: 2
Views: 2715

PostForum Section: For Sale: Steel Guitars   Posted: 16 Feb 2012 9:48 am   Subject: 1937 Rickenbacher Model 59 for sale
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  Topic: Fishman Nashville Pickup questions
Richard Chapman

Replies: 19
Views: 12408

PostForum Section: Steel Without Pedals   Posted: 3 Feb 2012 9:41 am   Subject: Fishman Nashville Pickup questions
I have read all the previous post on this subject and I am still a bit hesitant on this system and have a couple of questions for those who have installed the system and / or pickup. I am considering ...
  Topic: 1937 Rickenbacher Model 59 for sale
Richard Chapman

Replies: 2
Views: 2715

PostForum Section: For Sale: Steel Guitars   Posted: 29 Jan 2012 8:11 am   Subject: 1937 Rickenbacher Model 59 for sale
A very good example of this model in the off white color. Pickup and electronics are fully functional. I have used this steel on many occasions. The pickup is powerful and has that great Ric tone. ...
  Topic: What's your favorite "small" amp for PSG?
Richard Chapman

Replies: 61
Views: 28881

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 11 Feb 2010 3:31 pm   Subject: What's your favorite "small" amp for PSG?
I use my Princeton Reverb. My NV112 is the big amp.
  Topic: Show us your Fender Amps
Richard Chapman

Replies: 69
Views: 52919

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 8 Feb 2010 4:09 pm   Subject: Show us your Fender Amps
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My 67 Princeton Reverb and 69 Princeton
  Topic: Fender Silverface Princeton v SF Princeton Reverb
Richard Chapman

Replies: 48
Views: 26854

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 28 Jun 2009 12:20 pm   Subject: Fender Silverface Princeton v SF Princeton Reverb
I have a 69 SF Princeton and a 68 BF Princeton Reverb. Very different amps. The non reverb amp is the sweetest clean I have ever heard. I have used it out with guitar and even cranked wide open, yo ...
  Topic: Affordable mic for home recording?
Richard Chapman

Replies: 31
Views: 9928

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 25 Jun 2009 2:34 pm   Subject: Affordable mic for home recording?
Get a 57. When you find out what you don't like about the sound, you will be ready to look at other mikes and still have a trusty 57. I started there and now I have about 15 mikes. I still use my 5 ...
  Topic: Tele pickups
Richard Chapman

Replies: 43
Views: 21994

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 4 Jun 2009 11:39 am   Subject: Tele pickups
I have Don Marre's pickups in my main Tele. Sweet. Just call him. He will figure it out. That being said, The next best thing in my mind is a set of Custom Shop Nocasters. Very versatile.
  Topic: Source for Sho-Bud style brass tuning barrels
Richard Chapman

Replies: 6
Views: 2049

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 17 May 2009 4:01 pm   Subject: Source for Sho-Bud style brass tuning barrels
I got some from Coop last year when I ordered other parts. I'm sure he has them.
  Topic: Yet another chord question Major and minor 7ths and....
Richard Chapman

Replies: 10
Views: 3699

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 16 May 2009 1:55 pm   Subject: Yet another chord question Major and minor 7ths and....
Yes, you are correct in what you are thinking
  Topic: Yet another chord question Major and minor 7ths and....
Richard Chapman

Replies: 10
Views: 3699

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 16 May 2009 11:29 am   Subject: Yet another chord question Major and minor 7ths and....
I am trouble building these chords. A chart I am playing has D Fmaj 7th written, but I am finding the notes the same as a D maj 7th on my 6 string. the other is F minor 7th, but I am interested how t ...
  Topic: A solution for those of us who double on steel and guitar?
Richard Chapman

Replies: 13
Views: 3984

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 3 May 2009 3:27 pm   Subject: A solution for those of us who double on steel and guitar?
I am doing something similar with my Nashville 112. I plug my amp emulator (stereo output) into the Cd jack and the preamp and that both work without half-plugging the power amp. That way I have al ...
  Topic: Moving on......
Richard Chapman

Replies: 61
Views: 18163

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 11 Feb 2009 7:45 am   Subject: Moving on......
Ok, I'll play along. This is interesting.

I have to ask, why have strings at all? Why not velocity / touch sensors like a keyboard and some type of sensor to determine where the bar is and then ...
  Topic: Fostex Zoom
Richard Chapman

Replies: 3
Views: 2071

PostForum Section: Recording   Posted: 25 Jan 2009 5:23 am   Subject: Fostex Zoom
Had an H4 for about 6 months here and I love it. I have used it to do quick recordings of my daughters new songs for rehearsals and for recording rehearsals of my cover group also. The extra inputs ...
  Topic: Microphone attachment to pedal steel?
Richard Chapman

Replies: 27
Views: 11173

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 14 Dec 2008 5:49 am   Subject: Microphone attachment to pedal steel?
I have tried this with both PSG and Keys and many mike types and it's just too noisy for me in the PA. Unless there is a mike out there I have not tried with excellent mechanical noise rejection, I t ...
  Topic: Formica covered steels look cheap and ugly
Richard Chapman

Replies: 304
Views: 116725

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 13 Dec 2008 4:46 pm   Subject: Formica covered steels look cheap and ugly
Formica PSG's just look cheap to me.
They remind me of those Carbon Fiber Martins. Perhaps they don't sound as bad, but why bother?

to me a guitar (any guitar)should be wood. Wood is/was a livin ...
  Topic: Cost of a new steel in 67-75???
Richard Chapman

Replies: 25
Views: 8821

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 20 Oct 2008 11:28 am   Subject: Cost of a new steel in 67-75???
Bought my Sho-Bud Pro S-10 around around 73, I think. I remember it cost me 600 bucks. At the time, I was making perhaps 100 a week at my job and it seemed a fortune, but it sounded and played so mu ...
  Topic: Sho-bud
Richard Chapman

Replies: 72
Views: 26308

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 4 Oct 2008 6:09 pm   Subject: Sho-bud
My Pro 1 is the only PSG I've ever owned.
  Topic: How many of us play the Mandolin?
Richard Chapman

Replies: 195
Views: 81180

PostForum Section: Steel Players   Posted: 16 Sep 2008 11:36 am   Subject: How many of us play the Mandolin?
Played Mandolin since the 70's. I have an Ibanez "Lawsuit Era" F body. I gave my daughter the A.
  Topic: in ear monitor..
Richard Chapman

Replies: 10
Views: 4273

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 16 Sep 2008 6:21 am   Subject: in ear monitor..
I tried In Ears for a while also. I found that getting the right balance with the others so I could hear what I wanted in a balance I could play against was really hard for me in a small bar room act ...
  Topic: What makes a ShoBud sound have that sound
Richard Chapman

Replies: 90
Views: 26031

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 7 Sep 2008 8:49 am   Subject: What makes a ShoBud sound have that sound
It appears to me that Richard is taking a picture of the Case, not the guitar. I see the leg bag and the pedal cross bar in the pictures. the leg bar is not attached to anything.
It sure looks lik ...
  Topic: sho bud pick up
Richard Chapman

Replies: 12
Views: 4046

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 13 Aug 2008 3:27 am   Subject: sho bud pick up
Jerry rewound mine and it's perfect. I could not be happier with the pickup and the service I received.
  Topic: Saw a Nashville 400 for sale at my local shop
Richard Chapman

Replies: 1
Views: 1713

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 18 Jul 2008 12:32 pm   Subject: Saw a Nashville 400 for sale at my local shop
Looked to be in very good condition. Tag said 289.00 for the amp.

Parkway Music
1602 Route 9
Clifton Park, NY 12065
518-383-0300

I am not associated with the shop or the seller of this amp.
  Topic: Harmos Pedal Steel played by Robert Randolph
Richard Chapman

Replies: 39
Views: 15711

PostForum Section: Pedal Steel   Posted: 15 Jul 2008 9:14 am   Subject: Harmos Pedal Steel played by Robert Randolph
+1 on B0b's comment. It looks like an erector set creation.
  Topic: NV 112 Volume Pedal patch.
Richard Chapman

Replies: 4
Views: 1750

PostForum Section: Electronics   Posted: 10 Jul 2008 10:08 am   Subject: NV 112 Volume Pedal patch.
I am purchasing an NV112 based on all the positive remarks here and noticed the volume pedal patch on the amp. Does anyone here use the patch and does it have any benefit for the volume pedal? Seems ...
 
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