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Mick Hearn

 

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Post  Posted 2 Dec 2015 1:17 am    
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Looking around on YouTube there is not a lot featuring the National D8 steel guitar and I started to wonder if it was considered to me more of a toy given its bright 50,s decor. Could a nice tone be coaxed out of this instrument? This is my attempt to see if I could. Played through a Roland Cube 80.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsQBelxTgr8
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George Piburn


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Post  Posted 2 Dec 2015 3:31 pm     Bravo
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That is about the best over all tone I've ever heard from on of those National Guitars.

Your Playing is excellent too. Balance of high and low stings , very good.

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George Mr.Boards
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Roy Thomson


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Post  Posted 3 Dec 2015 12:41 pm    
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Mick, you captured the "feeling and expression" of that beautiful song perfectly. The National sounds great too. I have played a few in the past and they always satisfied big time.
Keep up the excellent work.

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Mick Hearn

 

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Post  Posted 7 Dec 2015 3:11 pm    
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Thank you both for your comments. I think I have found the right amp settings to bring out the tone in this guitar at last compared to earlier recordings.

That brings me to another point and I apologise if this has been discussed before. Which gives the best response - a knife edge bridge or a large diameter bar?

The bridge on my Gretsch is a solid lump of steel and sounds really good. I tried swapping it for a Gibson style bridge and lost the sustain so put the big bridge back on.

Perhaps this is something that you could answer George as I see that a lot of your guitars appear to have gone towards knife edge compared to the earlier brass rod. I do own one of your guitars made from a solid lump of Maple, number 2 of 3 made.
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Post  Posted 9 Dec 2015 4:36 pm     Bridge Theory
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Hello Mick,

On my older models with the 3/8" Brass Roller Pin, I was going for a more mellow Hawaiian Tone and was looking to transfer energy through the wood bridge tray-string receiver.

A 1/2" Brass Round bar works great and we call ours Sustain Monsters.

My Knife Edge Design in my little R&D confirmed Opinion
Transfers sonic energy down into a 1/2 X 1/2 inch block of 360 brass making a huge foot print to the body wood.
This results in super long sustain and a more Modern Electric Sound that is popular in today's world.

I swear by the Con Cave Design as a most Smooth, Highest Gain, Sonic-ly speaking.
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Dennis Smith

 

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Post  Posted 10 Dec 2015 7:56 am    
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That was great Mick. The tone was fantastic. Thanks for posting. I shared it on my facebook page.
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