by Tony Russell Davis » Wed Feb 24, 2021 4:28 pm
Your budget will be a deciding factor in your quest. Looking at 6 string guitars, if you want a starter guitar most of the cheap brands will do, in as much as the pickup will work, the tuners will tune, the fretboard will (probably) be accurate enough. The tone may not be great, the tuners may be sticky and the bridge will (usually) be a "strat" bridge with intonation and height adjustment, both unnecessary on a steel guitar and can dampen out some string to body vibrations; but for around £100 new? There's quite a number of different 'brands' all looking suspiciously like they came out of the same factory and can probably be found very cheap second hand.
Also - keep checking this forum, a good place to look, maybe place a wanted ad? None of our regulars will try to fool you.
If your budget allows a little more then look for a guitar with a rigid bridge: e.g. Epiphone brought out a re-issue "Electar Century" a short while ago and that seems to have found favour with some reviewers (search for Mike Holland - I think he bought one and posts on you-tube) guide price new, around £250. I have no connection with the company and only the opinion of reviewers to go on. Other brands with similar spec to this guitar could be a good second hand buy.
A lap steel guitar is essentially a plank with a straight-across nut and bridge, tuners and a pickup. The cheap ones can probably take a retrofit solid bridge (make your own from angle aluminium, brass or similar) better tuners and pickup. You don't need more than one pickup which should be 2 or 3 inches from the bridge. Tone and vol. controls aren't essential either, pedal steel guitars usually don't have any, the amp. does all that's needed. There are plans for making your own and it's not difficult if you have moderate woodworking skills.
If you want to start out on more strings, 7 or 8 is good, you'll have to spend more money but probably get a guitar made for steel players rather than one churned out for guitar pickers to play with.
Lastly, be prepared to pay for picks and a proper steel, or polymer, bullet nosed bar. You might have to shell out half the price of the cheapo guitars on a good bar!
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Resos- Goldtone 8 string & Regal 7
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