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Topic: dobro sound
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Joe Delaronde Member From: Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
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posted 03 October 2005 12:57 PM
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What is the best dobro simulator for lap/pedal steel? Thanks Joe |
Jack Stoner Sysop From: Inverness, Florida
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posted 03 October 2005 02:49 PM
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I've fooled Bluegrass pickers with my Goodrich MatchBro. I did a session for a local singer and used the MatchBro, he played it for a Bluegrass musician friend and he didn't believe it wasn't a Dobro until he brought him to a live job we had and I had to show it to him and play using it.But, the key is to think and play Dobro, not steel guitar. My MatchBro is one of the original models that has a MatchBox and tone control in the bypass position. |
Chris Walke Member From: St Charles, IL
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posted 04 October 2005 06:44 AM
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If you're willing to drop the bucks on the SuperBro or MatchBro, have at it. In the meantime, someone posted somewhere on this board that they take stomp box eq and alternate the sliders full up and full down. I didn't really believe it until I tried it. Actually sounds sort of like the simulator. I use a Boss GE-7 pedal. Lowest freq (100Hz) is all the way down, next one all the way up, next one down, etc. Perfect? No, but in a pinch, for about $200 less than the simulator... |
Erv Niehaus Member From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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posted 04 October 2005 06:47 AM
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Bobbe Seymour is taking a Boss pedal and doing some modifications to it and turning it into a dobro simulator. Might be worth a try. |
Bob Cox Member From: Portsmouth,Ohio USA
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posted 05 October 2005 06:57 PM
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Those little plastic m&m holders sound dobroey in a pinch,and also great to hold your 7/8 bar. |