I'm having my Chandler lap steel's nut/tuning posts modified (again) to accept .075 .065, .050, .040, .030, and .022 gauge strings. I had tried the .065 for the low string, but it didn't have enough tension. Hopefully this will be the last step in this experiment. If it works out, I'll be able to tune her to low C, G, C, E, G, C. This should put her into the baritone range.
I'm picking her up from the shop this afternoon and will restring her when I get home. I'll report back on the results.
This worked out very well. The strings all fit, and she's holding the tuning. Sounds heavy as fuck.
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Sweeeeeet, Looks kickass!
Interesting. Thats the first baritone 6 string lap steel Ive ever seen or heard mention of.
On a double neck pedal steel the lowest string on a c6th tuning would be a .074 A or Ab, but they use it in a completely differnt way than what i am imagining you using yours. They use it ina more jazzy fashion to punctuate solos. They'll be noodlin around all high jazzin it up, be boppin, then dip way down low for a 'booooo-yoooow" type lick...its a really cool trick.
Id be interested to hear the more doomy applications I suspect you have in mind.
Its really nice to see someone doing something different.
Id like to be able to say that my old men steel friends would be interested, but they'd just condemn you for playing the devils music and being a "socialest" welfare loving hippie.(they think everyone is stil a hippie or communist)
That's awesome! Blues Doom for life!
The coolest thing besides the throaty lows I'm getting is that in and above the 2nd octave, the notes have more punch than they did. As I understand it, wound strings send a weaker signal to the pickups, so that shouldn't be the case, but it is. *shrugs* Motherfucker screams.
I'll post some sound files when I get a chance.
Quote from: RacerX on January 13, 2011, 03:20:39 PM
The coolest thing besides the throaty lows I'm getting is that in and above the 2nd octave, the notes have more punch than they did. As I understand it, wound strings send a weaker signal to the pickups, so that shouldn't be the case, but it is. *shrugs* Motherfucker screams.
I'll post some sound files when I get a chance.
Thicker string guage equals more sustain. perhaps that would explain your observation of more "punch"?
cant wait to hear it
DOOM STEEL!!!
Quote from: db3jed on January 13, 2011, 10:46:34 PM
DOOM STEEL!!!
I love when the camera pans to the other steelers
That's mint. They all look like somebody pissed in their potatoes.
That's a sweet ass video. Everyone looks PISSED. I want to be that guy.
Oh wow. I'm getting one.