matchbro bar and settings
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Ray Satterfield
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matchbro bar and settings
My matchbro bar was stolen last weekend. Any advice on what else to use is appreciated. What are they made of?
Also, do you change your amp/effects settings for a "better Dobro sound?" Thanks in advance.
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Also, do you change your amp/effects settings for a "better Dobro sound?" Thanks in advance.
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Scotty sells Matchbro bars by themselves, without the whole unit. You can also make a wooden bar out of a broom handle and use that, but it's not quite the same.
Something else that also gives a sort of dobro like sound is a stomp box called "The Q Zone" that's made by the Dunlop company. It's actually the same circuitry as of a cry baby wha wha pedal, but you set the tone at a specific place and leave it there instead of varying it like you would with the pedal. Again, it's not the same as a Match-bro, but it's not bad.
Something else that also gives a sort of dobro like sound is a stomp box called "The Q Zone" that's made by the Dunlop company. It's actually the same circuitry as of a cry baby wha wha pedal, but you set the tone at a specific place and leave it there instead of varying it like you would with the pedal. Again, it's not the same as a Match-bro, but it's not bad.
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