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Topic: Trick Knee" conversions |
Wayne Baker
From: Altus Oklahoma
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Posted 31 May 2002 9:01 pm
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Anyone converted to the "Trick Knee" set-up? If so, any problems and p/p or all pull?
Thanks,
Wayne Baker
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Emmons Legrande d-10 w/8&5 Nashville 400, peavey ultraverb II.
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Peter
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Posted 31 May 2002 11:17 pm
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How would this work for the Universal S12?
For E9 the knee lever:
1. lowers the 2nd string D# to D
2. raises the 7th string F# to G#
3. lowers the 9th string D to C#
For S12 the knee lever would:
1. lower the 2nd string D# to D
2. raise the 7th string F# to G#
But...
3. lowers or raises the x?th string x? to C#
I use string 8 to lower from E to D, on the same pedal as string 2, D# to D. I would like to keep this.
Any ideas? [This message was edited by Peter on 01 June 2002 at 01:09 AM.] |
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C Dixon
From: Duluth, GA USA
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Posted 1 Jun 2002 7:21 am
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Peter,
I am confused.
On a universal 12, the 9th string is a B. By chance are you speaking of extended E9th, where the 9th string is a D?
God bless you,
carl |
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Peter
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Posted 1 Jun 2002 9:28 am
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Carl, thank you for your reply.
My Universal has a B on string 9, like you said.
I used to raise it to D, but I had shaft flexing, interfering with the tuning. So I get my D from lowering E on string 8, which works very nice. This same lever drops string 2 to D.
So with this "Z" lever I would like to find out which string should go to C#.
Mind you, maybe I will put a D on string 9, move 10 and 11 one position down and loose the low B on string 12.
A lot of people with a lot of common sense did recommend this in other posts.
I also find this very confusing to work things out on "paper".
I find it helps a lot to just make the changes on the guitar and try it out.
It would be nice if someone could combine Table Edit with Guitar Map (search the Forum for it), which would enable us to set up a "what-if" situation on the computer for testing purpose.
God bless you.
Peter
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C Dixon
From: Duluth, GA USA
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Posted 1 Jun 2002 11:01 am
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Thank you Peter,
And I too have shaft "flex" causing a problem when raising both the 9th and 10th strings a tone and a half to a D and B respectively. I lower the second string to a D also with this one (LKL2) lever.
Plus, I also lower the 8th string to a D on an opposite knee lever. I could not live without both. Reason; there are times in music that you want to raise into the 7th, while other times the song calls for lowering into it.
I WILL solve that confound "flex" problem, ALONG with "cabinet drop" problems if the Lord lets me live long enough. And If I do, it will be joy on earth for me.
God bless you,
carl[This message was edited by C Dixon on 01 June 2002 at 12:02 PM.] |
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Peter
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Posted 1 Jun 2002 11:12 am
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In the meantime Wayne is still waiting for his answer... |
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Jerry Roller
From: Van Buren, Arkansas USA
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Posted 1 Jun 2002 12:15 pm
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Please excuse my ignorance in the matter but what in the world is a "Trick Knee" conversion. I don't have a clue!
Jerry |
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Wayne Baker
From: Altus Oklahoma
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Posted 2 Jun 2002 2:18 am
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"Trick Knee" is a knee lever set up Bobbe Seymour is using. With it you need only two knee levers for both E9 and C6.
Wayne Baker |
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Larry Bell
From: Englewood, Florida
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Posted 2 Jun 2002 5:14 am
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Quote: |
what in the world is a "Trick Knee" |
It's Bobbe Seymour's old football injury
sorry . . . couldn't resist
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Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
2000 Fessenden S-12 8x8, 1969 Emmons S-12 6x6, 1971 Emmons D-10 9x9, 1971 Dobro
[This message was edited by Larry Bell on 02 June 2002 at 06:15 AM.] |
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Bobbe Seymour
From: Hendersonville TN USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 2 Jun 2002 5:27 pm
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Larry, your killin' me!!!!! |
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