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Howard Tate
From: Leesville, Louisiana, USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 2 Dec 2005 11:04 am
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I've recently gone from a Zum U12 with seven floors to a Carter D10 with eight floors. The Zum has metallic pedals and the Carter has black, I have a real problem seeing them in low light. Sounds simple, just paint them. I don't want to ruin the looks, have any good ideas? Thought about reflective tape, is that a bad idea?
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Howard, 'Les Paul Recording, Zum SD12U, Carter D10 8/8, Vegas 400, Boss ME-5, Boss DM-3, DD-3, Fender Steel King, Understanding wife. http://www.Charmedmusic.com
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Rick Garrett
From: Tyler, Texas
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Posted 2 Dec 2005 11:07 am
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Don't know about that one Howard but it got me thinking that lighted pedals might be a nice feature if you play in dark places.
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Richard Sinkler
From: aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
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Posted 2 Dec 2005 11:33 am
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You should be able to learn where the pedals are without looking at them. It just takes practice.
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Carter D10 9p/10k, NV400
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Jim Cohen
From: Philadelphia, PA
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Posted 2 Dec 2005 12:15 pm
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anyway, I think black pedals sound better. |
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David Wren
From: Placerville, California, USA
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Posted 2 Dec 2005 12:24 pm
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What Richard said. Try adjusting pedal 4 or 5 (whatever is 1st for C6th tuning) a little higher then then the one to the left... so raking your foot left to right will instantly "index" where the pedal for each neck/tuning mode are at.
Avoid a shinny A&B pedal,
dead give away(:>)>=[
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Dave Wren
'95Carter S12-E9/B6,7X7; Session500; Hilton Pedal
www.ameechapman.com
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Sonny Priddy
From: Elizabethtown, Kentucky, USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 2 Dec 2005 5:12 pm
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I Never Look At My Pedal's SONNY.
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Hook Moore
From: South Charleston,West Virginia
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Posted 2 Dec 2005 5:24 pm
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Howard my 05 Carter has polished pedals and they look good. You could take the paint off and buff them out.
Hook
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www.HookMoore.com
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Lee Baucum
From: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
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Posted 2 Dec 2005 8:43 pm
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With regard to stripping and polishing black pedals, here is a previous discussion.
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Lee, from South Texas
Down On The Rio Grande
Mullen U-12, Evans FET-500, Fender Steel King
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Bobby Boggs
From: Upstate SC.
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Posted 2 Dec 2005 10:40 pm
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I had a 97 Carter for a week or two. I don't remember the pedals being black.Is this something new? Or did I let that slip by me??.......bb |
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John Swain
From: Winchester, Va
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Posted 3 Dec 2005 12:29 pm
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I own a '99 and a '03 Carter D10..Neither has black pedals..And I've never seen a Pro Carter guitar with black pedals!!! |
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Brian Henry
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Posted 3 Dec 2005 4:56 pm
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Howard, Those pedals are like the gas pedal and brake pedal in your car. You must practice and learn were they are and keep your eye on your fretboard. My 10 cts worth!!! |
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Rick Collins
From: Claremont , CA USA
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Posted 3 Dec 2005 4:56 pm
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Howard, just remove the pedals from the pedalboard, take them to an aluminum polisher and have them polished. |
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Howard Tate
From: Leesville, Louisiana, USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 3 Dec 2005 7:22 pm
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Thanks for the replies. This is a 94 d-10 Carter Pro guitar, and the padals couldn't be any blacker. Of course I will get used to the pedals without looking, but for now the size and spacing is a lot different from the Zum, and I make some awful clams while I'm getting used to it. I make enough of those any way.
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Howard, 'Les Paul Recording, Zum SD12U, Carter D10 8/8, Vegas 400, Boss ME-5, Boss DM-3, DD-3, Fender Steel King, Understanding wife. http://www.Charmedmusic.com
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Bobby Lee
From: Cloverdale, California, USA
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Posted 3 Dec 2005 8:20 pm
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This is why my guitars have exactly 5 pedals - so I don't have to look to find them. And actually, I think 4 would be better but I can't bring myself to get rid of one of them. |
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