best cabinet for pedal steel site steelguitarforum.com Every brand of steel has cabinet drop, or detuning. The best way to solve it is tune by ear to the center of pitch in whatever your playing situation is. Put the tuner away. $12.69
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I'm curious to know which species of wood folks consider to be ideal in constructing a pedal steel cabinet. What attributes are desirable? Any varieties to avoid ? A steel cabinet has all sorts of stresses on it, and if the wood is not very stable, it can bend and twist. It shouldn't happen. I'd take it back to the maker. Winnie I tried doing a forum search on speaker cabinets but didn't find much. I am curious what some good cabinets for a 12 " speaker are. At the Moment I am borrowing a friends Avatar cab that was designed for steel. It is a little heavy .
Every brand of steel has cabinet drop, or detuning. The best way to solve it is tune by ear to the center of pitch in whatever your playing situation is. Put the tuner away. Of course, it's easy to see if cabinet body flex affects your pedal steel. With a tuner in-line, pick any open string. Now while the string is still ringing, take your thumb and push . I just became aware of how an amp/simulator pedal might be useful for playing entirely direct into a PA with no amp on stage for my steel. I specifically have read about the . Unfortunately, few amps work well for both - and while there ARE several guitar amps that will work for pedal steel (depending on the style of steel you play) the reverse is .
Wanting to get into pedal steel. Recommendations? : r/pedalsteel
Look out for Johnnie Kings listings on Nashville CL and on the steel guitar forum. Lots of steels around town, if you’re close enough to drive it could be your best opportunity to . The way to measure the amount of cabinet drop on your guitar, is by plugging into a tuner, and playing the straight up "E" (440) 4th string, depress the A, and B pedals and note . I highly recommend starting with a non-pedal steel. there is so much you can do with bar slants and non pedal technique as well as learning all the different tunings. Also you .
I'm curious to know which species of wood folks consider to be ideal in constructing a pedal steel cabinet. What attributes are desirable? Any varieties to avoid ? A steel cabinet has all sorts of stresses on it, and if the wood is not very stable, it can bend and twist. It shouldn't happen. I'd take it back to the maker. Winnie
I tried doing a forum search on speaker cabinets but didn't find much. I am curious what some good cabinets for a 12 " speaker are. At the Moment I am borrowing a friends Avatar cab that was designed for steel. It is a little heavy but sounds fantastic. Every brand of steel has cabinet drop, or detuning. The best way to solve it is tune by ear to the center of pitch in whatever your playing situation is. Put the tuner away. Of course, it's easy to see if cabinet body flex affects your pedal steel. With a tuner in-line, pick any open string. Now while the string is still ringing, take your thumb and push down firmly on the center of the steel. If it's like most pedal steels, you'll notice a change on the tuner. That's cabinet drop! C Dixon Member . From: Duluth, GA USA As a professional woodworker, I say no to Poplar for a steel guitar body. While Poplar is technically catagorized as a hardwood, I have never considered it as such. To me, it is a "soft hardwood" at best.
Has anyone quantified the amount of cabinet drop for currently available guitars? I would like to see cent tuning deflection comparisons along with string guage for ten, twelve, and D10 guitars. How about if people who have recorded the deflection on their guitars post it? I just became aware of how an amp/simulator pedal might be useful for playing entirely direct into a PA with no amp on stage for my steel. I specifically have read about the Two Note Torpedo C.A.B. M, but there are apparently many others that do the same basic thing. I have a couple of vintage 15" speakers and want to make a single 15" cabinet and road test each speaker, for steel guitar and rhythm guitar. And then use the cabinet for gigs, with the chosen speaker. My understanding is that a cabinet should .
Unfortunately, few amps work well for both - and while there ARE several guitar amps that will work for pedal steel (depending on the style of steel you play) the reverse is seldom true. The reason is the same reason keyboard amps and most modern bass amps don't work for guitar - even clean guitar. I'm curious to know which species of wood folks consider to be ideal in constructing a pedal steel cabinet. What attributes are desirable? Any varieties to avoid ? A steel cabinet has all sorts of stresses on it, and if the wood is not very stable, it can bend and twist. It shouldn't happen. I'd take it back to the maker. Winnie
I tried doing a forum search on speaker cabinets but didn't find much. I am curious what some good cabinets for a 12 " speaker are. At the Moment I am borrowing a friends Avatar cab that was designed for steel. It is a little heavy but sounds fantastic. Every brand of steel has cabinet drop, or detuning. The best way to solve it is tune by ear to the center of pitch in whatever your playing situation is. Put the tuner away. Of course, it's easy to see if cabinet body flex affects your pedal steel. With a tuner in-line, pick any open string. Now while the string is still ringing, take your thumb and push down firmly on the center of the steel. If it's like most pedal steels, you'll notice a change on the tuner. That's cabinet drop! C Dixon Member . From: Duluth, GA USA
As a professional woodworker, I say no to Poplar for a steel guitar body. While Poplar is technically catagorized as a hardwood, I have never considered it as such. To me, it is a "soft hardwood" at best. Has anyone quantified the amount of cabinet drop for currently available guitars? I would like to see cent tuning deflection comparisons along with string guage for ten, twelve, and D10 guitars. How about if people who have recorded the deflection on their guitars post it? I just became aware of how an amp/simulator pedal might be useful for playing entirely direct into a PA with no amp on stage for my steel. I specifically have read about the Two Note Torpedo C.A.B. M, but there are apparently many others that do the same basic thing.
I have a couple of vintage 15" speakers and want to make a single 15" cabinet and road test each speaker, for steel guitar and rhythm guitar. And then use the cabinet for gigs, with the chosen speaker. My understanding is that a cabinet should .
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