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Topic: Stage One Zum |
Savell
From: Slocomb, AL
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Posted 26 Aug 2021 11:12 am
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So I picked up a Stage One a few weeks back just because it was for sale nearby.
I took it to my gig last Saturday night and left my Zum D10 at the house not sure how it would work out for me.
At the end of the night, I was impressed with its stability, tone, and of course the ease of carrying it in and out.
Although I could tell the differences, the guys in the band thought it sounded as good as my high dollar D10.
It's definitely a keeper. Taking it out again this week. |
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Karl Paulsen
From: Chicago
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Posted 26 Aug 2021 3:18 pm
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I've heard allot of good reports from folks with Stage One and Encore steels. However, it's a high praise that it measures up for gigging for an owner of a Bruce-made Zum.
I'm a novice but my teacher likes my Encore better than his Emmons... _________________ Nickel and Steel. Sad Songs and Steel Guitar.
https://www.facebook.com/NickelandSteel
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Larry Dering
From: Missouri, USA
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Posted 27 Aug 2021 5:49 am
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I have used my Stage One on a number of gigs and it has never failed to deliver excellent tones and flawless performance. Plus leaving the heavier D10 and SD10 at home is another plan. If you work with your amp tones a bit you can achieve a marvelous sound. I'm completely satisfied with mine. |
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Curt Trisko
From: St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
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Posted 27 Aug 2021 12:12 pm
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I cannot sing its praises enough. That said, I struggle to play in pitch when really high up the neck... and it is an issue that has persisted long enough that I am starting to wonder if it might be something about the guitar as well. I have nothing to back that up with, but thought I would throw it out there. |
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Paul Redmond
From: Illinois, USA
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Posted 29 Aug 2021 5:22 pm
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That Stage One is a monster little guitar. I've worked on a couple of them over the years and have been impressed with their accuracy.
PRR |
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Ken Mizell
From: Lakeland, Florida, 33809, USA
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Posted 5 Sep 2021 2:16 pm
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Any comments on playability such as ease of pedal and knee lever action? _________________ Steeless. |
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Larry Dering
From: Missouri, USA
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Posted 5 Sep 2021 2:58 pm
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Ken the pedal actions and knees are smooth as butter. |
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Ken Mizell
From: Lakeland, Florida, 33809, USA
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Posted 5 Sep 2021 3:23 pm
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Thanks Larry. I’ll PM you with a couple of questions when I’m at my main computer with a big keyboard tomorrow. _________________ Steeless. |
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Gene Tani
From: Pac NW
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Posted 7 Sep 2021 7:19 am
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Don't have my Stage 1 anymore, wish I did but lever/knees were all really smooth with positive stops, the thing I liked best is how LKR would hit the exact lower pitch before the lever hit its stop. _________________ - keyless Sonny Jenkins laps stay in tune forever!; Carter PSG
- The secret sauce: polyester sweatpants to buff your picks, cheapo Presonus channel strip for preamp/EQ/compress/limiter, Diet Mountain Dew |
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