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Topic: Push Pull pedal rod clip | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 0 Views: 703 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 11 Oct 2021 4:13 pm Subject: Push Pull pedal rod clip |
I am new to Push Pull steels. I noticed that the clip that secures the pedal rod, does not clear the Pedal rod for pedal #2. After I t line up the hole , the clip bangs against the rod.
Rather ... |
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Topic: Rolling foot off Pedal 2 while keeping Pedal 1 down | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 7 Views: 2093 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 16 Aug 2021 1:33 pm Subject: Rolling foot off Pedal 2 while keeping Pedal 1 down |
I've laid off the pedal steel for while and am getting back into it. One problem I have is Rolling my left foot off Pedal 2 while keeping Pedal 1 down. I'm finding that most times Pedal 2 is still ... | |
Topic: Question on Sampler/Looper | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 0 Views: 664 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 8 Sep 2017 9:57 am Subject: Question on Sampler/Looper |
I'm looking for a pedal that will allow me to record a harmony part in advance, and then trigger it when it's time for me to play the main melody. (so the pedal plays the harmony part along with me). ... | |
Topic: Tablature for Winnie Winston's book | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 11 Views: 3719 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 17 Jul 2017 2:01 pm Subject: Tablature for Winnie Winston's book |
Peter, please check your PM inbox. Thanks | |
Topic: Stacking amps on top of each other | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 19 Views: 14903 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 16 Jun 2017 1:02 pm Subject: Stacking amps on top of each other |
Aside from having the top amp falling off, is there any reason why I shouldn't put 1 amp on top of another. Looking to save floor space. Thinking maybe the vibrations from one of the amps might not ... | |
Topic: Solderless Cable Jacks | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 9 Views: 2492 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 21 May 2017 7:17 am Subject: Solderless Cable Jacks |
If you only need a couple of cables, just buy some regular solder on plugs and call it a day. If they are soldered and assembled properly they should last forever.[/quote]
I've never had a cable la ... |
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Topic: A look at the Fender Mustang GT "Generation Three" amps. | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 9 Views: 5449 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 2 May 2017 12:56 pm Subject: A look at the Fender Mustang GT "Generation Three" amps. |
It's cool that the amps can interface with today's technology, but what about tomorrow? The amps will be like computers or cell phones, they will be outdated over time.
I've got Fender amps that ar ... |
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Topic: Volume Pedal With No Moving Parts? | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 62 Views: 25572 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 29 Apr 2017 2:06 pm Subject: Volume Pedal With No Moving Parts? |
I'm ok with the sound and the feel of the pedal, the issue for me, is the way the volume comes on . As soon as I move the pedal to where I get sound, I feel like I get 75-80% of the max volume. The ... | |
Topic: Lower E's- LKR vs RKL | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 1 Views: 952 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 27 Jan 2017 2:01 pm Subject: Lower E's- LKR vs RKL |
I understand that having the lower and raise for the E strings on the same knee makes sense, since you would never use them at the same time. Having the E lower amd E raise on opposite knees, you lo ... | |
Topic: Pedal Steel Guitar Mechanics Video | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 99 Views: 56395 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 20 Feb 2016 1:44 pm Subject: Pedal Steel Guitar Mechanics Video |
Mickey, I would be interested in an analysis of setting up knee levers. What I mean is , the relationship between tightening down the nylon nut at the changer, versus changing the stops to alter tra ... | |
Topic: Volume Pedal on a Knee Lever? | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 19 Views: 7180 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 8 Jan 2016 3:21 pm Subject: Volume Pedal on a Knee Lever? |
I can understand that having the volume control on a lever would help a person with a disability, but for other folks, I don't see an advantage. If I have say my volume on a left knee lever, I'd thi ... | |
Topic: My New Mullen G2!!! | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 22 Views: 7422 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 29 Dec 2015 3:24 pm Subject: My New Mullen G2!!! |
See, I was missing something. | |
Topic: My New Mullen G2!!! | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 22 Views: 7422 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 29 Dec 2015 1:46 pm Subject: My New Mullen G2!!! |
Jason, that's an awesome looking guitar, contrats.
Regarding pedal 4 lowering the B notes to Bb. If your A pedal is the left most pedal (sitting in the playing position) and Pedal 4 is the right m ... |
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Topic: SCORE - Peavey Session 500 Amp. | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 12 Views: 3454 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 24 Dec 2015 3:25 pm Subject: SCORE - Peavey Session 500 Amp. |
Thats a great deal. The session 500 has a lot of cool features. I run a line out of the back of the amp, into my mixer and practice with headphones. To me the sound from that line out gives a great ... | |
Topic: A + F position | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 25 Views: 7552 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 22 Dec 2015 7:21 am Subject: Re: A + F position |
To my way of thinking, a position means all the chords can be found at a given fret, without moving the bar.
After reading your initial post again, I am thinking that your perception of the word &q ... |
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Topic: A + F position | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 25 Views: 7552 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 19 Dec 2015 2:00 pm Subject: A + F position |
I personally find that, if you're gonna use the E strings for thirds, the lowered Es is more useful.
Lane, not sure I follow. Do you mean play the C chord at the 4th fret with strings 8 & 4 (E ... |
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Topic: Anyone use Karaoke Tracks for backing tracks? | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 9 Views: 3066 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 19 Dec 2015 1:16 pm Subject: Anyone use Karaoke Tracks for backing tracks? |
Jeff, most of the songs that have steel on the original record, will already have a steel in the karaoke track. That can be a drag. I use this site where you can mix the track to remove certain ... | |
Topic: A + F position | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 25 Views: 7552 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 19 Dec 2015 1:02 pm Subject: A + F position |
Hi, Gerald, I'm not sure on your confusion as it seems you have used the "A&F" position, which delineates the use of the A pedal with the lever raising both Es to Fs.
Mark, thanks ... |
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Topic: A + F position | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 25 Views: 7552 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 19 Dec 2015 9:20 am Subject: A + F position |
What is meant by the "A+ F position". I understand how the open and AB pedals down can be considered a position, But shaky on the A +F. To my way of thinking, a position means all the chor ... | |
Topic: Bracket for mounting Volume Pedal to Emmons Pedal bar | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 2 Views: 1132 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 6 Dec 2015 12:30 pm Subject: Bracket for mounting Volume Pedal to Emmons Pedal bar |
I've got a Hilton pedal that came with the hardware to mount to an Emmmons pedal bar. I believe there is some hardware that I'm missing on my pedal bar. My pedal bar has 1 empty hole on top and 2 emp ... | |
Topic: adding a vertical to a Mullen rp | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 6 Views: 1697 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 8 Nov 2015 8:46 am Subject: adding a vertical to a Mullen rp |
Jeff, I would pre-drill the holes. Put some soap in the threads and then tighten screws. Be careful not to drill too deep or the drill bit will come out the top of the guitar. (put tape on the dril ... | |
Topic: Clip-on tuner with pedal steels...anyone use one? | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 32 Views: 15159 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 5 Nov 2015 3:51 pm Subject: Clip-on tuner with pedal steels...anyone use one? |
Benjamin, are you sure it doesn't have sweetened settings for pedal steel? Their web site list Steel guitar as one of the instruments it has sweetened tunings for.
https://www.petersontuners.com/pr ... |
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Topic: New C6 pedal Steel | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 8 Views: 3073 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 1 Aug 2015 7:41 am Subject: New C6 pedal Steel |
I'm thinking offset pedals means having the C6 pedals where they'd be in a D10 setup. When I converted my Sd-10 to a C6 that way, my LKL and LKR were on the wrong side of my left leg . I ended up mov ... | |
Topic: Telling if a speaker has been re-coned | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 4 Views: 1649 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 11 Jul 2015 5:28 pm Subject: Telling if a speaker has been re-coned |
Is there a way to tell if a speaker has been re-coned by looking at it? I'd like to find a PEAVEY 1501-DT Black Widow, an older used one, I'm wondering if the ones I find on ebay might be re-coned ( ... | |
Topic: May Day May Day!!!! Emmons to Day Update | |
Gerald Shaw Replies: 9 Views: 2170 |
Forum Section: Pedal Steel Posted: 11 Jul 2015 5:18 am Subject: May Day May Day!!!! Emmons to Day Update |
Bill, not sure if I understand correctly, but the bent end of the rod attaches to the bell crank with the little cotter pin. The straight threaded end goes through the changer hole. | |
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