8 String Lap Steel

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8 String Lap Steel

Postby natbass » Tue Nov 27, 2018 9:32 pm

I have a Bennet 8 String lap steel but the pick up needs to be replaced - I have looked online but cant find anything .... could anyone help point me in the right direction of where to buy one ? replies much appreciated
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Re: 8 String Lap Steel

Postby mick hearn » Thu Nov 29, 2018 8:10 am

Depends on what you mean by needs to be replaced. Is it broken or just that you don't like the sound?

Those who have dabbled in making their own lap steel have tended to go for bass guitar blade type pickups as the length is just about right. As for a purpose made one then it's either back to Ron Bennet or JAG pickups which apparently are quite good.

If it is the sound then I would say persevere. Guitarists are always looking for different pickups to put in their guitars only to go back to the original. When I got my Nationals I was going to have pickups rewound etc but then with touch etc got a good sound, and even though they are microphonic (which is a design fault) I am now loath to change them, and everyone comments on the tone.
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Re: 8 String Lap Steel

Postby shikawkee » Sat Dec 01, 2018 4:20 am

George at Georgeboards makes a killer 8 string pickup. So does Jimmie Hudson, both in the States.

Kent Armstrong could probably make you one in the UK.

He makes 'em for Morrell laps.
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Re: 8 String Lap Steel

Postby Uncle Roy » Sat Dec 01, 2018 10:26 am

Or, you could get in touch with the maker Ronnie Bennett in Scotland. I am sure Ron could sort it for you.
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