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Topic: Dobro/ What kind of cone??? |
autry andress
From: Plano, Tx.
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Posted 3 Sep 2000 1:28 pm
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I bought a new Dobro F-60 about 3 months ago
plays & sounds good. I am wondering if the Gibson company are using the quarter man cones in their resenator guitars. If not does the quarterman cones really make it louder. I am using Dobro strings & playing E
tunning. Thank you for your response. |
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Brad Bechtel
From: San Francisco, CA
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Posted 4 Sep 2000 8:10 am
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As far as I know, the Quarterman cone is not standard equipment on the current crop of Gibson Dobro® guitars. I would guess that installing this cone would improve the tone of your Dobro® but might not make it louder.
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Michael Brebes
From: Northridge CA
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Posted 5 Sep 2000 4:00 am
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I replaced the cone on a Dobro Hawaiian and the volume was no different but the tone was a step up. |
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Ron
From: Hermiston, Oregon
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Posted 5 Sep 2000 11:03 am
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The cone is part of the sound but the setup is the most.
RON
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gerry szostak
From: windsor,ca,
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Posted 5 Sep 2000 10:36 pm
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You might also check out the nut material and the setup on the bridge inserts. Bone or ivory on the nut and ebony topped bridge inserts make alot of difference. Good picking to you. |
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Ric Nelson
From: Silver Spring, Maryland
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Posted 7 Sep 2000 1:24 pm
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I noticed that a Quarterman cone is louder, especially the base strings. At the same time, the over all tone is brighter than the more mellow Dobro sound of the old cone. As memtioned above, the nut and brdge also make a big difference as well.
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