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Topic: Carter BCT Info wanted.
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Bill Hatcher Member From: Atlanta Ga. USA
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posted 08 June 2006 09:42 AM
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I am looking for some opinions on the Carter BCT technology from some of you with knowledge of this.What should be different about the sound of the BCT guitar. |
Billy Carr Member From: Seminary, Mississippi USA
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posted 08 June 2006 05:05 PM
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I've had six Carters in the last three years or so. Still have a S-12U and a S-10D. The BCT is for real. You can take a Carter with BCT and play it w/o any effects other than a little reverb and it sounds good. Even though I'm a Rains dealer(new one), I sell and trade most brands of steel guitar through my steel shop. I don't usually keep a Carter with BCT very long. The only Carter I've kept for a while is a Carter Starter and I really hadn't tried to sell it. I guess I need to move it for around 500.00 or so. But yes, BCT works. |
Mike Ester Member From: New Braunfels, Texas, USA
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posted 08 June 2006 06:43 PM
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I bought a new Carter back in October. The sustain is very nice and I found I don't have to work as hard when playing it.My previous axe is a good old horse, but I was ready to reduce weight (from D10 to S12U). |
Jim Peters Member From: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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posted 08 June 2006 07:10 PM
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Carter Patent |
joe long Member From: st. hedwig, tx.
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posted 09 June 2006 05:51 PM
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I recently purchased a used Carter SD-10 (BCT)with the George L pickup. It is one of the cleanest sound guitar's that I own. I could hardly believe how clean each string sounds. I am a die hard Emmons since the mid 70's and currently own 2 LaGrand III's. I chose the Carter because of the weight and compact size.The Carter is a very well made guitar with quality built into it. Everything I read about the guitar on this forum is true. |
Chris LeDrew Member From: Newfoundland, Canada
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posted 09 June 2006 05:53 PM
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I just got a Carter D-10 that was retrofitted with BCT, and I'm floored by it. I'd put it up against a Legrande any day. |
Glyn Bone Member From: Halifax.Nova Scotia. Canada
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posted 09 June 2006 07:09 PM
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Carter SD10 w/BCT (4 x 5 ) as well...no complaints either....saving for a Hilton LP Vol.Ped now Glyndwr Carter SD10 4 x 5 ( black of course) Peavey NV 112 ( also black. |
John Cox Member From: Bryan, Texas, USA
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posted 09 June 2006 07:13 PM
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Bill, I have an "05" S10 that's been virtually trouble free and continualy stays in tune. You won't be sorry if you get one. J.C. |
Jim Peters Member From: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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posted 09 June 2006 07:16 PM
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BH, I just got an SD10 with BCT, totally stock, I think it sounds very sweet and beautiful, tons of sustain. JP |
Roy Thomson Member From: Wolfville, Nova Scotia,Canada
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posted 09 June 2006 07:38 PM
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My Carter is a '97 before BCT but I have a friend and former student with a SD10 with BCT. I have disconnected my guitar and substituted his several times so that same amp,effects, settings etc are relative to both......exactly. Frankly I do not see any difference at all.The important things are sound of the instrument and " will it stay in tune "? I hardly ever tune my steel. I tweek it before I record. Guitars I had before my Carter were all a much different story. It's such a pleasure to be able to play without constantly tuning. The BCT was implemented in the design of the Carter to further immulate the original Emmons P/P sound. Many want that but then again some do not. We need to hear more of you Bill. Whatever you play on will be fine. Roy |
A. J. Schobert Member From: Cincinnati OHIO WHO DEY???
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posted 09 June 2006 08:22 PM
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I'f you get a chance to play one do it! what I love is the ease to throw knee levers or pedals, going from a sho-bud to a new carter I really think the tone is a big improvement. Try to play one CARTERD10 |
Tony Prior Member From: Charlotte NC
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posted 10 June 2006 03:20 AM
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I've had two PRE BCT D10's and now have an '04 D10 with the Body Contact Technology..As far as action goes I feel they are very all similar but the BCT Guitar does have an edge.. as far as tone/sustain goes I feel the BCT Guitar has a bit more sustain... All 3 had very fine Tone and performed very well... ------------------ ------------------ TPrior TPrior Steel Guitar Homesite
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Frank Parish Member From: Nashville,Tn. USA
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posted 10 June 2006 07:00 AM
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I found the difference between the non BCT Carter and the one with it to be considerable. There is definately a difference between the two guitars. The BCT changer has better tone and sustain period. The non BCT I had before was a good guitar but I wouldn't want to go back. I've had a Legrande II, Derby, Sho-Buds, Mullen, Marlin, and the Carter with the BCT is by far the best of them all. I will say the Legrande II was a good guitar with good tone and sustain but I prefer the Carter for the pedal action, light weight and sustain above the rest. |
Zsolt Kutasi New Member From: Budapest, Hungary
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posted 18 September 2006 09:08 AM
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For example, if I have a Carter without BCT, and after I send back to the Carter factory to assemble the BCT part(s), then they what make with guitar? Is it a simple wood? Or they add a plus piece of wood for the body for the better sound? Nobody forget it, the Carters without BCT,...well, there is no BCT "part". Somebody will put it... |