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Topic: MSA semi classic changer |
Frode Bjoernstad
From: Oslo, Norway
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Posted 4 Jul 2004 11:12 pm
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Hi!
I recently bought a MSA Semi classic pedal from Dan at sidestreetsteel.com, and it’s a great guitar, but I this is my first time with this type of changer (push/pull?), and I haven’t really figured out an easy way to tune the levers and pedals (My previous psg was a carter starter and it was another type of changer) Does anybody have a smart approach to tune this guitar… It’s a 4px2k S-10 and it looks just like this MSA classic at ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=623&item=3734353155&rd=1 &ssPageName=WDVW but mine is wooden finish, has chrome on all metal parts, and is called “semi classic”.. It has a white single-coil pickup that’s not actually attached to the body. (It sounds great, but is it supposed to be loose?)
Maybe someone has a link to a manual for these guitars , or other info on MSA psg’s?
Appreciate all info I can get on these guitars!
Frode
[This message was edited by Frode Bjoernstad on 05 July 2004 at 12:30 AM.] |
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John Fabian
From: Mesquite, Texas USA * R.I.P.
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Frode Bjoernstad
From: Oslo, Norway
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Posted 5 Jul 2004 2:13 am
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Hi John
It’s actually a Push/Pull, and does not have tuning rods sticking out behind the the changer like the carter starter. I have not found pictures of similar on the web either, so I guess I got a rare one.. I will try to locate the serial number tonight, and try to date it..
Maybe Dan (seller) can confirm that it’s a push/pull design , and not the modern like the carter (all pull?) Or maybe forumite Reece Anderson from MSA could comment this guitar…?
Thanks[This message was edited by Frode Bjoernstad on 05 July 2004 at 03:14 AM.] |
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Wayne Brown
From: Bassano, Alberta, Canada
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Posted 5 Jul 2004 4:47 am
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check with some of the old marlen p/p owners it's really close to that changer and they probably can help you out...i would recomend emailing ricky davis...he knows alot about those marlen changers
thanks
wayne brown
c/o out west pac-seats
[This message was edited by Wayne Brown on 05 July 2004 at 05:47 AM.] |
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John Fabian
From: Mesquite, Texas USA * R.I.P.
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Posted 5 Jul 2004 7:05 am
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Sounds like a Pull-Release mechanism. Try the tuning explanation in the MSA Sidekick owners manual as a basis for tuning.
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John Fabian
Carter Steel Guitars
www.steelguitar.com
www.steelguitarinfo.com
www.carterstarter.com [This message was edited by John Fabian on 05 July 2004 at 08:07 AM.] |
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Al Marcus
From: Cedar Springs,MI USA (deceased)
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Posted 5 Jul 2004 7:26 am
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John Fabian-I want to thank you and Carter Guitars for providing us with the various guitar Manuals on your Website.
It is very educational and informative and nice of your company to do this.....al
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My Website..... www.cmedic.net/~almarcus/
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Frode Bjoernstad
From: Oslo, Norway
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Posted 5 Jul 2004 10:32 pm
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Thanks John. I guess you’re right about the pull/release system. I did not know there was such a thing.. Do you know any advantages or disadvantages with this system compared to push/pull and all pull systems (sound/tuning?) Is it strictly a student/beginner system, or does any pro steels have this system?
I also love that you have put out the old manuals on your website!
Frode
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John Fabian
From: Mesquite, Texas USA * R.I.P.
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Posted 6 Jul 2004 1:57 am
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Marlens, older pro steels (pre 1964), and student models are the only ones I've ever seen using this system. It works well for simpler setups.
[This message was edited by John Fabian on 06 July 2004 at 03:00 AM.] |
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Steven Black
From: Gahanna, Ohio, USA
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Posted 6 Jul 2004 3:11 am
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I did not know that MSA made a push pull model single guitar in a classic, I thought that MSA only used all pulls on their classics. Maybe Reece Anderson can tell us if push pulls were made. steveb. |
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