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Mike Perlowin


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Post  Posted 25 Sep 2011 8:48 am    
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It seems that everybody who has one has it doing something different. Mine lowers the G# strings to G natural
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Georg Sørtun


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Post  Posted 25 Sep 2011 9:02 am    
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Mine lowers both B strings to A.

G# to G is achieved (on both G# strings) by raising 1/2 step on B pedal and lower 1/1 step on RKL - split tuning to get them accurate.
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Larry Bell


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Englewood, Florida
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2011 9:09 am    
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That change (G# to G) works well there, as you know. I've had that change there in the past -- it works well with the B pedal for a IV7 chord. Mooney used G# to G a lot, both with the B to C# and separately for the minor 3rd.

I've also had B to A with G# to F# on a lever, but now I have the Franklin pedal -- both B's to A and G# to F#. On my U12 guitars I lower 5,6,9,and 10 a whole tone on that pedal. That's what works best for me, after trying a lot of other options. I've had a '0' pedal since the late 70s.
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Earnest Bovine


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Los Angeles CA USA
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2011 10:29 am    
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I like string 6 G# up to ++ A# which works well alone or in various combinations such as with the "A pedal" to sound like pedal 6 on the typical C6 setup of 40 years ago.
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Richard Sinkler


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Post  Posted 25 Sep 2011 10:31 am    
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Standard Franklin pedal.
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Kevin Hatton

 

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Buffalo, N.Y.
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2011 11:05 am    
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My zero pedal does nothing.
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Dan Beller-McKenna


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Durham, New Hampshire, USA
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2011 5:55 pm    
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Since I lower 10 a whole step (B-A) on my A pedal, I raise 10 B-C# and 6 G#-A on my zero pedal to get those lower chord voicings normally achieved with A+B.
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Bill Moran

 

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Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2011 6:22 pm    
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Strange post ?
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Jerry Hayes


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Virginia Beach, Va.
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2011 7:50 pm    
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My zero pedal lowers string 3 G# to G and raises string 7 F# to G#. The 3rd string is for some Mooney things and the 7th string is my "Brumley" pedal. I use that one a lot......JH in Va.
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Tony Glassman


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The Great Northwest
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2011 7:53 pm    
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my "zero" pedal does nothing.
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Brint Hannay

 

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Maryland, USA
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2011 8:31 pm    
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I'm with Earnest--my zero pedal is 6th string G# to ++A#.
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Jim Gilliam


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Durham, North Carolina
Post  Posted 26 Sep 2011 6:48 am    
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New guy here... What the heck is a zero pedal? Sounds like the pea splitter that the mess seargant had me running around to the other mess halls looking for back in the 60's.
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Morton Kellas

 

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Post  Posted 26 Sep 2011 7:23 am    
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I raise my 1st F# to G# and my second D# to E. This allows me to maintain my RKL raising the 1st F# to G and lowering the 6th G# to F# (split)with a much softer lever action that I am used to. It works well there if you use the Emmons set up, but that's just me.
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Mike Perlowin


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Los Angeles CA
Post  Posted 26 Sep 2011 7:32 am    
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Jim, A zero pedal is a 4th pedal to the left of the A pedal, which can be played by itself, or together with the A pedal, the same way the A and B pedals are played together. As this thread shows, there are a lot of different possible uses for it.

Since you're a newbie, don't worry about it. You have a lot to learn about the standard pedals and knee levers before you start thinking about optional extras.
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Chris Johnson


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Post  Posted 26 Sep 2011 10:19 am    
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Lowers my low bass E to a C# and my high E to a D. It's amazing what voicing can be done with combinations on the E neck with that pedal.
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Dustin Cook


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California
Post  Posted 27 Sep 2011 8:44 pm     I'm with Morton
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Raise 1&2
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Lane Gray


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Topeka, KS
Post  Posted 11 Oct 2011 10:39 am    
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I'm with Dustin. 1+1, 2+½.
Contemplating putting P5 (first one right of C) to work on both necks for the 5&6 Franklin Drop.
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Steve Nelson

 

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Wisconsin, USA
Post  Posted 20 Jan 2012 9:10 pm     zero pedal wish list
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I was thinking about putting a zero pedal on my MSA S12 this one is not the Universal...I think you've seen my posts on this mine was a E9 extended, it had the D as the 9th string.
What I wanted to do was raise the G# a whole step. This, at the time, would have given me a jazzier sound when I lowered my E strings to Eb (B6 tuning, kinda). When I saw someone tonight using a D12 Mullen he had the 0 pedal doing the drop from E to C#, I thought this is cool too.
My guitar now is a EMCI Uni 12, 7+4. But....I still want that zero pedal....without going to the C6 (in my case B6) pedals.
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Lane Gray


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Topeka, KS
Post  Posted 20 Jan 2012 9:54 pm    
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unless they started with P2 or P3 (wouldn't surprise me with only 7 pedals), you'd have to rerod the whole guitar, which isn't too difficult, just time consuming.
Just make a chart of what you have first, then duplicate it a slot over. Doesn't P4 already raise the G#?
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Tony Prior


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Charlotte NC
Post  Posted 21 Jan 2012 4:29 am    
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drops 5,6 and 10 a whole tone
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Matteo Strazzolini


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Udine, Italy
Post  Posted 21 Jan 2012 5:34 am    
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Franklin Change.
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Johnny Cox


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Williamsom WVA, raised in Nashville TN, Lives in Hallettsville Texas
Post  Posted 21 Jan 2012 9:28 am    
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Nothing, I still just call them 1 - 9.
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Lane Gray


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Topeka, KS
Post  Posted 21 Jan 2012 9:37 am    
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Fine, Mr. Herndon Winking . Do you have a pedal to the left of the A pedal and is so, what does it do?
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Dan Galysh

 

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Hendersonville, Tennessee, USA
Post  Posted 21 Jan 2012 10:24 am    
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I wish Johnny Cox had a "like" button.
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Richard Sinkler


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aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
Post  Posted 21 Jan 2012 12:06 pm    
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Johnny Cox said:
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Nothing, I still just call them 1 - 9.


Me too.
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