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Bo Borland
From: South Jersey -
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Posted 5 Mar 2006 8:20 am
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Hi T... I was wondering, since you have been playing all the new modern steels recently, what is the one thing that you find that most effects the tone.
Bo |
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John Sluszny
From: Brussels, Belgium
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Posted 5 Mar 2006 10:33 am
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The player! |
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Tommy White
From: Nashville
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Posted 5 Mar 2006 1:39 pm
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John,
It's all in the hands!
Bo,
Seriously,
I've enjoyed all the guitars I've played the last few years for the different tones they offered. Having said that, I believe the pickups and scale length play a very significant part.
I am really enjoying my MSA for it's tone, detailed features and overall prestigious beauty. I would also add, the folks at MSA are the nicest and really do care about their customers and service, which is the best I've experienced. |
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Tyler Hall
From: Mt. Juliet, TN
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Posted 5 Mar 2006 4:16 pm
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Tommy, I just have to know, what was it you liked about the Fessy's? I've been playing one for about a year now, and it's the best sounding steel I've ever had.
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"The Kid"
D-10 Fessenden, Nashville 112, Session 500, BJS, Goodrich LDR |
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Bo Borland
From: South Jersey -
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Posted 5 Mar 2006 5:10 pm
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Thanks T, Pick ups & scale was the answer I was expecting..that being said.. I prefer a more mellow tone, less twang and bite..for my next steel, should I be looking for a longer scale and not an E66 pick up ? [This message was edited by Bo Borland on 06 March 2006 at 04:26 AM.] |
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Tommy White
From: Nashville
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Posted 5 Mar 2006 9:27 pm
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Tyler,
I like the the sweet tone and depth of character in the Fessenden and Jerry is certainly a fine gentleman to deal with. Can't go wrong there.
As I said in another post though, I'm enjoying the rich tone of my MSA, along with it's inherent, precision built in beauty. |
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Tyler Hall
From: Mt. Juliet, TN
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Posted 6 Mar 2006 3:41 pm
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Tommy, thanks for the response. You could play a tin can and make it sound good! I'm glad your happy with the MSA and wish you the best of luck with it.
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"The Kid"
D-10 Fessenden, Nashville 112, Session 500, BJS, Goodrich LDR |
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Tommy White
From: Nashville
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Posted 6 Mar 2006 6:11 pm
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Your very welcome Tyler, and thank you. |
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Mike Sigler
From: Give Em A Try !
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Posted 6 Mar 2006 7:36 pm
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Brother Tommy
You sure are sounding good on your new MSA
I catch you on the opry on the radio alot...
Keep up The Good Work Brother
Mike |
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Tommy White
From: Nashville
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Posted 7 Mar 2006 5:21 am
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Mike,
Thank you. Good to hear from you on the forum.
I love the MSA guitar and the folks that build it. The advancements MSA has made with the pedal steel guitar is truly amazing. |
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Mike Perlowin
From: Los Angeles CA
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Posted 7 Mar 2006 8:16 am
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Tommy, since I have a millennium on order, It's good to know that you're so happy with yours.
Which pickup(s) are you using? |
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Tommy White
From: Nashville
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Posted 7 Mar 2006 6:31 pm
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Mike,
I know you will love your new MSA. At the present, I use the George L-TW mostly and sometimes the Lawrence 710 ,depending on the venue. As you know, It's no problem changing pickups in a blink of an eye on the Millennium. [This message was edited by Tommy White on 07 March 2006 at 06:40 PM.] |
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