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Topic: What about a "RICKY" sound on your Steel???? |
Ed Naylor
From: portsmouth.ohio usa, R.I.P.
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Posted 14 Jan 2002 2:15 pm
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Jerry Byrd was the influence of many Steel players. Have you ever wanted to get the Bakelite "Ricky" sound out of your Pedal Steel??Ed Naylor Steel Guitar Works |
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Paul Graupp
From: Macon Ga USA
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Posted 14 Jan 2002 2:19 pm
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Well, Yes !! But I think you know something I don't..... Am I right ??
Regards, Paul |
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Jimmy T. Vaughn
From: Porter, OK
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Posted 14 Jan 2002 2:55 pm
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Come on Ed,tell us, and tell us how to get one to sound like a Stringmaster also. |
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Ray Montee
From: Portland, Oregon (deceased)
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Posted 14 Jan 2002 5:54 pm
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YES! For years I wished and fantasized about my Guitar sounding like a Rick.....but since I had been lead to believe years ago that all Ricks had by now turned to dust I just sorta gave up on the idea. Yet for whatever reason, I still have that knawing, gut wrenching sensation inside that makes me want to know what a great pedal steel guitar might sound like with a prewar Rick pickup mounted thereon/therein. DO YOU KNOW???
What's the secret? A computer chip or what? |
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Ed Naylor
From: portsmouth.ohio usa, R.I.P.
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Posted 15 Jan 2002 1:25 pm
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Ray- The "Ricky" PU is not the answer. I took the PU out of my 7 String Rick in 1962 trying to build my first guitar. Fortunately I was s After 40 years fooling with Steels I stillmart enough to put it back in ole Rick and I still have it. There are so many material and mechanical things that can alter the sound. My "Fiberglass" Pedesonic with an Emmons PU and Fender Twin sounded great. After 40 yrs fooling with Steels I still like to experiment. Ed |
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richard burton
From: Britain
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Posted 15 Jan 2002 2:16 pm
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I don't know about getting a 'Ricky' sound out of my pedal steel, it's difficult enough to get a 'pedal steel' sound out of my pedal steel! |
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Ricky Davis
From: Bertram, Texas USA
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Posted 16 Jan 2002 2:49 am
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I get a "Ricky" Sound out of "my" pedal steel.......ah.....ha....
Sorry couldn't resist.
Ricky |
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Paul Graupp
From: Macon Ga USA
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Posted 16 Jan 2002 8:39 am
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Ricky: I was going to say something like that in my earlier post but as usual, discretion was the better part of valor. Now I'm sorry I didn't say something fantastic about your playing !!
Regards, Paul |
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Chris Schlotzhauer
From: Colleyville, Tx. USA
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Posted 16 Jan 2002 9:17 am
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I'm not sure about a "Ricky" sound, but some people refer to a "retro" sound out of the PSG. I have experimented with my ProFex on this sound. It's a modification of the Dobro setting. Sounds pretty cool. Anyone have any patches of the retro on ProFex they want to share?
Very funny Ricky D. BTW, are you going to be in Dalls Friday @Top Rail? |
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Tony Orth
From: Evansville, Indiana, USA
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Posted 16 Jan 2002 10:19 am
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Could one of you describe the "Ricky" sound to those of us who are still wet behind the ears?
I may be getting it and not even know it.
Tony
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 16 Jan 2002 10:36 am
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If I wanted a "Rick" sound I'd buy a Rick. I have a Franklin and perfectly happy with it's sound, I don't want it to sound like a Rick. |
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Ricky Davis
From: Bertram, Texas USA
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Posted 16 Jan 2002 12:22 pm
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Hey Chris; yes Top Rail in Dallas this Fri. night...you comin' out? Oh and I'm off Sat. night....you got anything for me.??..ah..ha
Oh and in all seriousness....I'll have to go with Jack on this one.
I want my ShoBud to sound like a ShoBud and Emmons to sound like a Emmons.etc...and if I wanted a Rickenbach sound......"get a Rick".
Or if I wanted the best sounding steel in the world; I'd build one myself like the one just below......
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Ricky Davis
My Homepage
Rebelâ„¢ and Ricky's Audio Clips
www.mightyfinemusic.com
Email Ricky: sshawaiian@aol.com
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Bob Carlson
From: Surprise AZ.
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Posted 16 Jan 2002 12:35 pm
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I wasn't playing steel back In the good old days, but now that I am, I'd sure like to get a Buddy Emmons sound. Don't matter what guitar.
BC. |
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Chris Schlotzhauer
From: Colleyville, Tx. USA
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Posted 16 Jan 2002 1:28 pm
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Yeah, I hear ya. I love my Emmons sound. Sometimes I like trying to get a different sound if the situation warrants. It's fun to turn heads if you can pull off a copy of say, a Duane Allman slide guitar, Dobro, or in this case, a cool retro tone.
Ricky, I'll try to drop over Friday and visit. I'm working Saturday. Later,
Chris |
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Tommy White
From: Nashville
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Posted 17 Jan 2002 7:49 am
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Ed,
No, not ever.[This message was edited by Tommy White on 17 January 2002 at 07:52 AM.] |
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Paul Graupp
From: Macon Ga USA
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Posted 17 Jan 2002 8:28 am
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Ray Montee
From: Portland, Oregon (deceased)
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Posted 18 Jan 2002 9:16 pm
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Tommy WHite......not questioning either your answer nor your decision.... quite the contrary, I do respect your view and thus must ask, is there something about a Rick sound that you with your vast knowledge and expertise don't like in particular? If so, might you be kind enough to expand on it? So many folks that have had the Rick experience are committed devotees to the Rick so your view I feel, would be quite timely;valuable. |
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Roy Thomson
From: Wolfville, Nova Scotia,Canada
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Posted 19 Jan 2002 12:36 pm
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I have the cut of Tom Brumley doing "Panhandle Rag" on his Anapeg. He produces an amazing Byrd/Rickenbacker sound. The chords and the "feel" are all there. |
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Tommy White
From: Nashville
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Posted 19 Jan 2002 1:29 pm
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Ray,
My post was not intended to raise any bristles. I appreciate the tone of a bakelite, I just don't prefer that particular tone on my pedal steel.
I feel they are two individual and beautiful
instruments in their own way.
T.W.[This message was edited by Tommy White on 19 January 2002 at 01:32 PM.] |
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