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How comfortable are double-neck steels on your lap?
Comfortable
11%
 11%  [ 2 ]
Uncomfortable
88%
 88%  [ 15 ]
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Matt MacDonald


From:
Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 9 Apr 2024 12:54 pm    
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I'm wondering how comfortable a double-neck steel is when played on lap (it's fit, the reach, etc). It seems most double-necks are played as a console. I'm referring more to a D8 or D10. Please share your experiences.
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Joe Cook


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Lake Osoyoos, WA
Post  Posted 9 Apr 2024 2:15 pm    
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My Rickenbacher DC16 is comfortable on my lap, but it is heavy. When in a low chair, it sits out far enough for the nearest neck to be accessible. That said, I much prefer it on a stand.
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Tom Wolverton


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Carpinteria, CA
Post  Posted 9 Apr 2024 4:10 pm    
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I think they sound better off the lap. Not sure why. Maybe the body and necks vibrate better.
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Dave Mudgett


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Central Pennsylvania and Gallatin, Tennessee
Post  Posted 9 Apr 2024 5:36 pm    
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Nyet. For me, console for more than one neck. I even prefer a single neck on legs, but the ones I like are lap steels, so I deal with it. I don't really wanna drill holes in them.
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K Maul


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Hadley, NY/Hobe Sound, FL
Post  Posted 9 Apr 2024 6:12 pm    
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I have two Supros and like the lap feel.
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David DeLoach


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Tennessee, USA
Post  Posted 10 Apr 2024 4:51 am    
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I've played my D8 Stringmaster on my lap. It works, but I'm not sure why I'd play it that way. Smile
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Fred


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Amesbury, MA
Post  Posted 10 Apr 2024 5:27 am    
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I responded "Uncomfortable" but I have done it. I have an older version of the Ric DC16. It weighs about 15 lbs. I can play the outside neck with it on my lap but the inside neck is too close to my body. I can't move the inside neck to playing position without it falling off.

And it's 15 lbs.

I thought about building something light with the necks very close together but just ended up sticking to one tuning on a single neck instrument.
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David M Brown


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California, USA
Post  Posted 10 Apr 2024 6:54 am    
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I'm finding that I prefer a single neck to be on legs or a stand theses days...so I voted "uncomfortable" for a doubleneck.
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Tim Whitlock


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Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 10 Apr 2024 7:11 am    
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My Rick D12 is admittedly awkward on the lap but manageable. The inside neck is a bit of a challenge and alters your technique. Still, it's a nice grab and go option for casual situations. I find that somehow people are fascinated when you play steel on your lap as opposed to a console. There just seems to be a cool factor to lap guitars.


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Tim Whitlock


From:
Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 10 Apr 2024 7:20 am    
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That's a nice looking stand Joe! Can you give more info?

Joe Cook wrote:
My Rickenbacher DC16 is comfortable on my lap, but it is heavy. When in a low chair, it sits out far enough for the nearest neck to be accessible. That said, I much prefer it on a stand.
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Brooks Montgomery


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Idaho, USA
Post  Posted 10 Apr 2024 7:26 am    
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It just seems like with some doubles on your lap, to play the front neck, you’re arms and hands would have to contort to a position similar to pulling up your trousers by the belt.
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Joe Cook


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Lake Osoyoos, WA
Post  Posted 10 Apr 2024 3:59 pm    
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Tim, the stand is from Deluxe 34. No longer made by that company but I believe they are made now by Asher Guitars. I made the double neck brackets to replace the single neck brackets.
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