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Al Salmon


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Kallangur, Australia
Post  Posted 23 Jul 2010 1:09 pm    
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Hi Y'all!

I've just taken possession of a new Cole Clark LD1 lap steel. It's the one with the horseshoe pickup and bakelite nut. Fabulous tone and sustain. I'm the world's worst photographer, but have included a picture of it.


Anyone else play one of these?
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John Ed Kelly

 

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Victoria, Australia
Post  Posted 23 Jul 2010 5:51 pm    
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Hi there Al, from one Aussie to another.

I looked at those beaut Aussie Cole Clark axes when I considered my first purchase - only 18 months ago actually - but decided against it as it does not have a tone pot. Heck, I'm far from knowing all that much really, but it did spoil it a bit for me.

Do you find you need to lean over your amp a lot to toggle the tone knobs to compensate?

If I could get around the tone control thing, I guess I'd reconsider.

cheers,

JK
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John Bushouse

 

Post  Posted 23 Jul 2010 11:31 pm    
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I've never touched the tone controls on my lap steels - the best tone controls are the fingers on my right hand, and where I'm picking. Close to the bridge, bright, halfway between the bar and the bridge, nice, warm, "tubular."
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Al Salmon


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Kallangur, Australia
Post  Posted 24 Jul 2010 5:35 pm    
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Guys,
If the volume knob's moved minutely from full volume the treble roll off serves as a great 'tone control'. I am very happy with this unit. Mr. Green Mr. Green
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Eugene Cole


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near Washington Grove, MD, USA
Post  Posted 24 Jul 2010 6:48 pm    
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John Ed Kelly wrote:
...but decided against it as it does not have a tone pot. Heck, I'm far from knowing all that much really, but it did spoil it a bit for me.

If I could get around the tone control thing, I guess I'd reconsider.

JK


I installed a stacked pot (they have coaxial shafts) and added a treble roll-off in a lap steel once. This left the body of the instrument unchanged and served its purpose.

If a treble roll-off is something you want it is (for most instruments) very little work to do what I did. I will admit that choosing the knobs to use was something I agonized over for far too long.
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