Who uses Traynor amps for pedal steel? - The Steel Guitar Forum by Rich Upright » 27 Jul 2019 11:09 am Traynor was really popular with rockers in my area (NYC) back in the day; only problem I ever had with them was on 3 they were at full volume; nothing after that except more distortion A couple D-10s,some vintage guitars amps, lotsa junk in the gig bag
Powering amps with inverters? - The Steel Guitar Forum I've been "volunteered" to figure out how to power a small electric combo on the back of a float in a parade Does anyone have experience at powering amps in a setting like this? I've see two types of 12 volt dc to 110 ac inverters One a modified filtered sine wave (code for square wave?) and one a true sine wave Has anyone had experience running a guitar amp with either type? I don't want
Emmons Lashley LeGrande - The Steel Guitar Forum Ok, so in my search for a new Emmons I have for the first time discovered a new brand that didn't exist in my mind before: the Emmons Lashley LeGrande guitar I had no idea there was such a thing I knew of the LeGrande, LeGrande II and III but no "Lashley LeGrande " Can someone give me some info on these guitars? Is this the guitar that came out after the SKH models and before the II? Are
Ezee~slide bars - The Steel Guitar Forum My new bars Someone had to do it so I did Ezzee~slide Bar ‘To Have and to Hold’ Work hardening hi-density DuPont type polymer with a precision insert balanced with a special core Lifetime (return for replacement) Guarantee ! Sticks to you hand like the proverbial !! Presented in a velvet bag inside an engraved wooden "Treasure Chest" with an extra bag for picks as well Available in
String bender on a lap steel - The Steel Guitar Forum A multibender can be some fun, but its not for everyone and as Roman said, its not a pedal steel replacement On the subject of string breakage on the Dusenberg, if the break point is happening at the end of the wrap like in the below pic, then that point its most likely riding on the axles pivot point as illustrated in the second pic One handy solution is to thread a lose ball end off an old
ZumSteel - The Steel Guitar Forum Congrats on your Zum! They are some of the finest steels ever made! I just got my second Zum, and it's a killer! I believe Bruce Zumsteg retired from building full time about 5 years ago Word has it, he (very rarely) builds a one off for a special recipient, but he doesn't accept orders Doug Earnest builds Stage One Encore pedal steel guitars as licensed Zumsteel designs, but I believe he
Deacon Anderson - The Steel Guitar Forum Yes, he played really Hot! I love these pre-multitrack recordings when the entire band played together live, from start to finish, no overdubs, no "correcting" and this guy sounds great from start to finish! His lap steel looks like a National Triplex Chord Changer (6-string) 1950 would be the right era for that
Pot Replacement in Sho-Bud Volume Pedal - Steel Guitar Forum I just finished replacing the potentiometer (pot) in my Sho-Bud volume pedal and thought I would post a few photos which might help someone else I took the string shots before I started so that I'd have something to follow after I replaced it I'm pretty sure that the pot I took out (the one on the left) was the original one so the string shots show how it came from the factory After