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Gordon Sharp

 

From:
Kingston, Tennessee
Post  Posted 30 Apr 2012 2:04 pm    
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Most of todays steel players are using more and more effects.and a lot of steels sound the same.I listen to some of the older players with just a little reverb,and you knew if it was a Emmons Shobud or some of the other brands.Maybe we should just play our steel without all the effects we might be surprised what our steel sounds like.
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Brett Day


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Pickens, SC
Post  Posted 30 Apr 2012 3:28 pm    
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I don't use a lot of effects-I just play my Jackson at the Clean Steel setting on my Nashville 112.

Brett
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Georg Sørtun


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Mandal, Agder, Norway
Post  Posted 30 Apr 2012 4:04 pm    
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I always use buffer on the steel-PU, but usually there's no reverb or delay and not even pre-amp and equalizer in the sound-chain as I go directly into the power-amp section of an NV-112.

All my 6 steels sound different through this simplified sound-chain ... in some respects regarding body-tone and how they sustain they sound very different.
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Ned McIntosh


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New South Wales, Australia
Post  Posted 1 May 2012 1:48 am    
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Steel-guitar into volume pedal into Nashville 112. Simple. I like it that way. (The NV112 does have the Ken Fox upgraded chips, which I really like.)
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Lane Gray


From:
Topeka, KS
Post  Posted 1 May 2012 4:14 am    
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Steel. Izzy Plus. Volume pedal. Holy Grail. Amp.
I will use distortion 3 to 4 songs a night.
Phase shifter about the same.
If I have the LTD and they play some hippie rock, I will use a tremolo.
For the most part, I want my steel to sound like a steel.
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2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
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Ken Metcalf


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San Antonio Texas USA
Post  Posted 1 May 2012 4:24 am    
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I like a Telecaster type sound... clean and bright.
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Richard Rice


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Illinois, USA
Post  Posted 1 May 2012 5:28 am    
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Depends on my condition.. It can sound like angels singing, or a cat being run over by a bicycle..
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Steelin' thru a '72 Vibrosonic Reverb and a '69 Dual Showman Reverb (Stereo)
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Lane Gray


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Topeka, KS
Post  Posted 1 May 2012 6:16 am    
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Ken, the best Tele sound I've ever gotten was that MSA Classic I just sold to Nathan Powell.
I don't know whether to credit the construction or that original single coil, but if you picked between poles and changer, it didn't go thin and brittle, but just barked and twung like you reached down and pressed the Brent Mason button.

There're times that effects are nearly essential. I was just listening to Don Walser's "Hot Rod Mercury."
Without overdrive, the steel's answer to "hear that mercury roar", as well as the steel ride, would be lacking.
As would Buddy Cage's Kick in the Head (I wish he hadn't had so much pick noise)
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2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects
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James Morehead


From:
Prague, Oklahoma, USA - R.I.P.
Post  Posted 1 May 2012 7:22 am    
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Shobud Fingertip to shobud pot pedal to Fender twin with 15" JBL K130, amp reverb only. Occasionally, I use a delay pedal.
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Fred Glave


From:
McHenry, Illinois, USA
Post  Posted 1 May 2012 10:02 am    
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Just a tiny bit of delay and a little less reverb. Enough to keep a clean sound and sink into the mix easier.
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Ray McCarthy

 

From:
New Hampshire, USA
Post  Posted 1 May 2012 10:36 am    
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Derby into the Sarno Black Box, into the 112. Goodrich VP in and out of the pre-EQ loop, DD-3 delay in the post EQ. All George-L cables. No reverb at all lately. Best sound I ever had.
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Ray McCarthy

 

From:
New Hampshire, USA
Post  Posted 1 May 2012 10:38 am    
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I forgot--the 112 has the Fox chips.
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Larry Behm


From:
Mt Angel, Or 97362
Post  Posted 2 May 2012 6:26 am    
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For me it depends on the band and the music we are playing. I was with a country rock band for 25 years, I used dist-compression-phase-flange-leslie-dobro settings. I felt like a Tele player most of the time and actually thought (tone wise) like one.

Now with this 1950-1960 country band I just use delay and rev and the great sound of my PP's.

Larry Behm
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'70 D10 Black fatback Emmons PP, Hilton VP, BJS bars, Boss GE-7 for Dobro effect, Zoom MS50G, Stereo Steel amp, Telonics 15” speaker.

Phone: 971-219-8533
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Tony Glassman


From:
The Great Northwest
Post  Posted 2 May 2012 6:41 am    
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Topic: What does your steel guitar sound like?

- Harley James or Larry Behm playing it = killer
- Me playing it = poop
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Bud Angelotti


From:
Larryville, NJ, USA
Post  Posted 2 May 2012 7:56 am    
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It's the most "vocal" sounding electric instrument There is, IMHOP. Having a good day and having it "all together", the steel reflects that. Having a "bad" day, a frog in the throat so to speak, the steel reflects that as well. So to me, the steel sounds like a voice, plus you can play more than one note at a time! A little electricity is a wonderful thing.
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Larry Behm


From:
Mt Angel, Or 97362
Post  Posted 3 May 2012 7:06 am    
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Do not let Tony fool you, he and Harley and I all grew up learning and playing together along with Mark Simpson, we were always steeling his licks and tricks. Very Happy Very Happy

Larry Behm
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'70 D10 Black fatback Emmons PP, Hilton VP, BJS bars, Boss GE-7 for Dobro effect, Zoom MS50G, Stereo Steel amp, Telonics 15” speaker.

Phone: 971-219-8533
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Ben Lawson

 

From:
Brooksville Florida
Post  Posted 3 May 2012 7:42 am    
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I use a '76 Emmons P/P through an Emmons or Hilton pedal to a Peavey 112. I use a Bosstone (little old black box) for distortion. I use the "dirty" sound for certain rock songs and because Jeff Newman told me how to get a violin and viola sound from it. It works well with a large band. About 95% of my playing is done with a some reverb and nothing else.
I still haven't found the talent setting on any of my equipment.
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