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Clark Frady

 

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West Columbia, S. C.
Post  Posted 22 Aug 2011 7:04 pm    
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I have a 2007 Excel D-10 (8 x 4) the issue is that my RKL raises the 7th string (F#) to a G maj. My RKR only lowers the 2nd (D#) a half note to C# and not any other strings. I am seeking to obtain the Emmons setup with a split (6th and 1st and 2nd) and I am not sure how to do this. Any help? Anyone around Columbia area familiar with this type of setup and how to achieve it with the Excel? Thanks.
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L. M. English

 

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Augusta, GA, USA
Post  Posted 20 Sep 2011 6:52 pm     Re: Excel D10 setup
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Hi Clark, if you are around w. coumbia on the 22 or 23rd of October, I will have my Excel D10 8+8 at Ozzies in W. Cola. that weekend. You can come by and check it out.
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Clete Ritta


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San Antonio, Texas
Post  Posted 20 Sep 2011 11:15 pm    
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I dont know about Excel, but on my Carter the RKL raises 3 and 7 a half on the C6 neck. It also raises 1 a whole, lowers 6 a whole on E9. The split works with 6 lowering all by itself first, then all the raises on the second half of the throw.
I could possibly swap one of the C6 raises to a raise on string 2 on this lever, but Im not sure. C6 changes have something to do with how you can split your lever on E9 anyway. Do you have any C6 changes on RKL?

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