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Bob Blout

 

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Post  Posted 25 Dec 2014 5:45 pm    
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Hi,

I am new to the forum: I am a long time guitar player who wants to learn how to play the pedal steel. I've spent a lot of time on the forum reading about the "newbie" issues, i.e.: What guitar should I buy? New or used? S? SD? D? 6/10/12 string? E9? C6? What pickups? All pull? Push-pull? Pull/Release?

I've whittled away most of these questions, and I think I've made a decision on what guitar I want to buy. The only question I have left, and probably the most important choice:

What color should I choose?Smile I am torn between black and red.

But: What color is best???

Thanks,

Bob

P.S. But seriously, any advice you have for a newbie looking to buy a pedal steel would be appreciated, Thanks!
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Tommy Everette


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Post  Posted 25 Dec 2014 6:07 pm    
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Some folks swear black sounds better, which is impossible. It's a mental thing. Red will hide scratches and swirls better and longer. I've got a used black Emmons and a new red Mullen. So I chose Red over black when I had a choice. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder Smile




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Carl Kilmer


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Post  Posted 25 Dec 2014 6:50 pm    
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I have to agree Tommy. Red to me plays better, sounds better
and sure is a lot prettier. Blue is my 2nd choice, and for me
the easiest playing steels are the Rittenberry's and Mullen's.
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Mike Perlowin


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Post  Posted 25 Dec 2014 7:03 pm    
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Forget about red or black. Purple is where it's at.


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Kevin Edmonds

 

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Post  Posted 25 Dec 2014 9:14 pm     red vs black
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I was told early on that everyone knows black plays faster but red plays better...
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Chris Lucker

 

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Post  Posted 25 Dec 2014 10:27 pm    
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Black mica and blonde lacquer over Birdseye are easiest to sell.
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Post  Posted 25 Dec 2014 10:58 pm    
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Everyone knows, black guitars sound best.
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Mike Perlowin


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Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 12:05 am    
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Seriously. For the time being, you need a single neck 10-string with 3 pedals and 4 knee levers.

The general consensus around here is that the best entry level steel is the Zum Stage One. Nobody (as far as I know) has ever complained about them.

The Stage One will allow you to get started. You may decide to upgrade to a better steel after you’ve got some experience, but you’ll know enough to decide what kind of steel you want, (including what color.)
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Robert Parent

 

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Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 4:52 am    
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Black is the choice if you have any doubts......

While my various black guitars have always sounded good, it has been my brown guitars which have the tone to die for. I have been though many more guitars than I have figures to count them on, but for me brown has been the lucky color.

Robert
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Roger Shackelton

 

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Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 5:53 am     Zum Encore
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Hello Bob,

Check out the Zum Encore PSG. It's an all pull guitar with 3 raises & 3 lowers. It comes standard with 3 pedals & 5 knee levers & a case is included. The color choice is yours.

Roger
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Scott Duckworth


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Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 7:06 am    
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I would get a black / blue / red / white / etc color guitar! BUT, I prefer this one:



I don't have one, but if anyone feels led, it's not too late for a late Christmas gift!
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Bob Carlucci

 

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Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 7:16 am    
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two tone if you can afford it.. If not, RED for certain.
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Brian Henry

 

Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 7:28 am    
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Yes Bob - two tone all the way!


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Henry Matthews


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Texarkana, Ark USA
Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 8:45 am     Re: What color should I choose????
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Bob Blout wrote:
Hi,

I am new to the forum: I am a long time guitar player who wants to learn how to play the pedal steel. I've spent a lot of time on the forum reading about the "newbie" issues, i.e.: What guitar should I buy? New or used? S? SD? D? 6/10/12 string? E9? C6? What pickups? All pull? Push-pull? Pull/Release?

I've whittled away most of these questions, and I think I've made a decision on what guitar I want to buy. The only question I have left, and probably the most important choice:

What color should I choose?Smile I am torn between black and red.

But: What color is best???

Thanks,

Bob

P.S. But seriously, any advice you have for a newbie looking to buy a pedal steel would be appreciated, Thanks!


Bob, they are several entry guitars out there that would fit the bill without breaking the bank. Jim's advice on the stage one is spot on but don't know if you can find one or not. Fred Justice builds a great guitar called Pro Lite, Mullen has the Encore and there are several great deals in the for sale section now like the MSA, The Magnum, MCI. All those are great guitars. You would want an all pull guitar and stay away from some home made or no name steel. As far as color, that is your personal choice. I myself like a plain guitar, solid color with no V emblems or two tone fronts. That just takes away from the looks to me but that is my personal opinion.
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Ford Cole

 

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Texas
Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 9:18 am     correction
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mon pardon, Sir, but Mullen has the Discovery while Zum offers the Encore.
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Lane Gray


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Topeka, KS
Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 10:01 am    
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For those who say it's nonsense that the black ones sound better, I say "hogwash."
All of us are at least slightly synesthesiac, and if a guitar LOOKS better, we'll perceive it as both playing better and sounding better. And we'll feel better about playing it.
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Tom Gorr

 

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Three Hills, Alberta
Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 10:23 am    
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Brian..do you recall the details on the red mica pattern and color spec....looks great
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Paul Crawford


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Orlando, Fl
Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 11:07 am    
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I've had several different colors over the years, black is definitely fastest.
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Brett Day


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Pickens, SC
Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 1:48 pm    
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I play a Jackson Blackjack Custom with three pedals, four knees, and it's a great guitar. It's solid black and sounds awesome! Before that guitar, I played a rosewood Emmons SG with three pedals and one knee, then a GFI Ultra D-10 with eight pedals, five knees, and it sounded and looked beautiful too. The Jackson Blackjack Custom is a great pro model steel for any level steel player.
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Henry Matthews


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Texarkana, Ark USA
Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 1:49 pm     Re: correction
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Ford Cole wrote:
mon pardon, Sir, but Mullen has the Discovery while Zum offers the Encore.


Thanks Ford, I had my tongue wrapped around my eye tooth and couldn't see what I was typing Very Happy
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D-10 Magnum, 8 &5, dark rose color
D-10 1974 Emmons cut tail, fat back,rosewood, 8&5
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Frank Freniere


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The First Coast
Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 2:28 pm    
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Blonde birdseye maple.
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Jamie Mitchell

 

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Nashville, TN
Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 3:08 pm    
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black or wood colored it is for me...
I wanna be able to play a punk club and not get beaten up, ya know.
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Quentin Hickey

 

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Nova Scotia, Canada
Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 3:35 pm    
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Lane Gray wrote:
For those who say it's nonsense that the black ones sound better, I say "hogwash."
All of us are at least slightly synesthesiac, and if a guitar LOOKS better, we'll perceive it as both playing better and sounding better. And we'll feel better about playing it.


Thats called the placebo effect.

Colour is personal preference really go with your gut not what you want some one else to convince you into.

Ps my favorite is black Razz
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Roger Rettig


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Naples, FL
Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 3:57 pm    
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You may want to consider your personal preference first but with half-an-eye on resale. The more outlandish your colour choice then the harder it'll be to sell.

I'll usually opt for black - I like it, and it's probably the most popular finish.
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Larry Baker

 

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Columbia, Mo. U.S.A.
Post  Posted 26 Dec 2014 4:17 pm    
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Red is the new black....
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