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Topic: website for Melbert lap steels |
oj hicks
From: Springville, AL
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Posted 17 Mar 2012 10:42 pm
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I've seen several posts concerning the value and excellence of Melbert lap steels. Can anyone provide their URL?
Thanks
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Kekoa Blanchet
From: Kaua'i
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oj hicks
From: Springville, AL
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Posted 18 Mar 2012 6:37 am
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Thanks, Kekoa. A very impressive AX. Looks like quality all the way, and from testimonials it sounds as well as it looks.
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Jay Seibert
From: Woodland, WA, USA
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Posted 19 Mar 2012 9:35 am
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I have an eight-stringer of Bob's that's burly maple with legs and a humbucker for no/lo noise in my little music studio. Still delivers plenty of highs along with a very silky, throaty tone when asked. I love it and highly recommend a Melbert Steel Guitar! _________________ www.stoneslides.com is my Paloma Tone Bar and Bottleneck Slide web site
www.clayrabbit.com is my Pottery web site |
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Steve Ahola
From: Concord, California
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Posted 20 Mar 2012 5:39 pm
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Jay Seibert wrote: |
I have an eight-stringer of Bob's that's burly maple with legs and a humbucker for no/lo noise in my little music studio. Still delivers plenty of highs along with a very silky, throaty tone when asked. I love it and highly recommend a Melbert Steel Guitar! |
So did you get a George L or a Bill Lawrence pickup? I have a George L E-66 in my older 8 stringer and a 10-1 in my newer one. The 10-1 is the one designed with Jimmy Day in mind and it has a very clear sound while the Emmons style E-66 has a very throaty sound and can growl like a mother bear!
Bob included one of your Paloma stone steels with my new 8-string and I was very impressed- they are top-notch!
Steve Ahola _________________ www.blueguitar.org
Recordings on electric guitar:
http://www.box.net/blue-diamonds
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Rockne Dick
From: Bremerton, WA, USA
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Posted 21 Mar 2012 12:12 am LS Wood Selection
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Guys -
I've read no discussion of the body wood selection and the different hardness upon attenuation of highs/lows. I asked Bob Allen how I could subdue a LITTLE of the treble high with the Lawrence Tru Tone Single Coil PU and he recommended a mahogany vs maple body. I could have asked the same question with a Humbucker and wood selection of course but this is my first LS so am comfortable with this decision.
Any thoughts by you players?
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Thomas Temple
From: Florida, USA
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Posted 21 Mar 2012 5:23 am Good Guidance
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Rockne,
Bob is a straight shooter as well as a talented builder and if you tell him what you are looking for in tone or even the type of music you prefer he won't steer you wrong. I started out with a a curly Maple 6 string and had a Fender lace sensor (blue) put in. The second one I went with the same pup but had it made out of cherry and got a slightly "warmer' tone. My taste in music sort of gravitates toward "mellow" (Sleepwalk, Tenderly, Over the Rainbow etc.) so the one being built now (8 string) is Cypress with a George L10-1. I am sure that when you get it in your hands you'll be grinning ear to ear.
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