Hi folks,
I'm interested in getting into lap steel playing and have stumbled across this site - and wondered if anyone could advise me...
I've been playing guitar for 22 years now, and am now wanting to take the plunge with lap steel. I'm wanting to avoid breaking the bank obviously. If money were no object I'd snap up a Gold Tone LS-6, both on the basis of its looks and the sound of some players I've heard who've used them, but I don't think I can stretch to that - especially with the shipping and import duty (I've not seen any UK ones for sale).
At the other end of the scale, I've seen ludicrous prices (http://www.thomann.de/gb/recording_king_rg_31_na_lap_steel.htm) on these Chinese Recording Kings - but really mixed reviews. Some seem to say it's a lovely instrument and a good one for starting out - others that their ones have had dodgy electronics or fallen apart, or have inaccurate fret markings, poor tuners and really bad pickups - all of which sound like things to avoid.
Another one that I've seen is the Ashbury - the body and neck of which looks exactly the same as the Recording King. It's a bit more expensive and also seems to be an Asian import. I'm guessing that it's not got anything special to make it worth double the price of the Recording King.
I've seen quite a lot of talk - and really positive reviews - about the Rondo SX Lap, but they seem to not be available in the UK. What I have seen though is the Revelation Deluxe - which looks very similar. I wonder if it's the same guitar under a different name? Unfortunately I've not been able to find a single review. Does anyone have experience of these?
There is another option I've wondered about - actually it was my very first idea, but I've kind-of gone off it for the moment I think. I made myself a new years resolution to make something this year. I've seen a lot of folks recommend building your own lap steel - and seen some interesting looking tutorials. However, my last experience of woodcraft was GCSE Tech 20 years ago; plus I've got three children under five, so I do envisage I'd end up taking years and spending much more money and end up with a bad-sounding unplayable lump of wood.
So, does anyone have any thoughts?! Thanks very much in advance!



