The majority of my playing is just steel, volume pedal, amp. I'll only add an effect when I want to use it. I've been to hundreds of jams and steel shows and I hear very little difference between the guys who do as I do (the "minimalists"), and the guys with a big rack or case full of stomp-boxes.
Overall, I pay very little attention to a player's gear.
When I was still touring,I used a lot of rental Twins...
Ihe only effect I ever used with them was a Fulltone OCD for overdriven lap steel...as far as the pedal steel,I just used the amp reverb(if it worked)...
The last band I toured with was so loud that the Twins were horribly inadequate...forget about getting a nice clean sound...
Yes I'm on over 100 CD's; 20 commercials; 5 movie soundtracks..ha...but my longest times were with Dale Watson and then my Ex wife Miss Leslie....Here's me and Dale killin it; Live in London> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... DKb9tW1iVD
All were recorded with my Sho~bud; through 40 year old Sho~bud Volume pedal and to a Fender Twin w/Reverb on the Twin....and that's it NOTHING ELSE
Ricky
I've played a lot of gigs using just a Twin Reverb and the spring reverb it contains. Sometimes if a stage is shaking too much for the spring reverb I'll use a reverb pedal (Wet Reverb). Lately I've been adding a touch of delay with a Strymon Brigadier. But if the room has a lot of natural echo the delay gets left out of the chain.
You betcha Dirk; I'm glad I can be any inspiration. As when you hear me; you hear my Great inspirations and mentors:
Tom Brumley(my next door neighbor when I started playing Steel guitar); Lloyd Green(who has inspired me to always be me and listen to me..etc) and of course many others; I wear them ALL on my shoulder sleeve...ha
Ricky
Yes Ricky can bring it on strong. That ShoBud and Twin was smoking hot. I still use a Twin Reverb on occasion. Still have 2 silverface Twins. I'm trying to adjust to the new Tonemaster Twin.
Thanks JR and thanks Larry.
Dirk,
Yes; my settings on my Twin never change. BUT; they depend on several things> Mine is a 1970 Blackfaced from Silver; meaning the exact same point to point wiring as a blackface; but keeping the 100 watts of Tube power and mine are the hard to fine Jan Phillips Military Tubes; until a year ago; but my settings never changed and I use 70's JBL K-130's in separate cabs now...but back in the day when I wanted the 15" K-130; I made a new baffle board to fit in regular Twin Cab.
I use Reverb channel 1
Bright switch ON(up)
Volume 4(there's no master on blackface)
Treble 4
Mid 1 (because a steel ALREADY has natural mid-range)
Bass 4 1/2 to 5.
Reverb 5(everyones twins act differently on this.
Ricky that's a beautiful rig. I think it fits your style quite well. I'm a fan of Dale Watson and also of the Texas show you played on. They still use your hot licks on the start of the show.
Hey Larry; I guess I'm not clued in on what "Texas Show" you are talking about them still using my hot licks on the start of the show???
Clue me in.
Ricky
Location: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
Postby Lee Baucum »
Ricky Davis wrote:Hey Larry; I guess I'm not clued in on what "Texas Show" you are talking about them still using my hot licks on the start of the show???
Clue me in.
Ricky
Yes Lee's got it. Tru Country. Probably reruns now with Heather Myles. Lots of shows with Rick Price on steel. Good show with real country music and lots of shuffles. Available on the RFD television station.
Ricky Davis wrote:Hey Larry; I guess I'm not clued in on what "Texas Show" you are talking about them still using my hot licks on the start of the show???
Clue me in.
Ricky
Location: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
Postby Lee Baucum »
Lee Baucum wrote:
Ricky Davis wrote:Hey Larry; I guess I'm not clued in on what "Texas Show" you are talking about them still using my hot licks on the start of the show???
Clue me in.
Ricky