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Topic: Emmons LeGrande III Split Tuning |
Paul King
From: Gainesville, Texas, USA
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Posted 8 Mar 2017 2:51 am
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I am asking if anyone knows how to tune the split tuning on the 6th string. I have a lever that drops a whole tone and the pedal that raises a half tone. Any help would be certainly appreciated. |
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Lane Gray
From: Topeka, KS
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Posted 8 Mar 2017 3:01 am
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You HAVE to go in the right order
1) tune the open G#
2) tune the B pedal (nylon nut on the rod pulled by the pedal)
3) holding the B pedal down, add the lever. Tune the G note with the nylon nut on the rod pulled by the lever
4) release the B pedal, tune the F# with the cap screw.
If you get them in the wrong order, you'll be chasing your tail all night _________________ 2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects |
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Charlie McDonald
From: out of the blue
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Posted 8 Mar 2017 5:43 am
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I have to keep this drawing from Buddy Emmons nearby every time I do it, as it seemed counter-intuitive, but it's really not.
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 8 Mar 2017 6:51 am
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Jerry Overstreet wrote: |
The split tuning function allows you to tune the intermediate note of a string that is both lowered and raised at the same time.
Example: Raise string 6 to A on a pedal, lower string 6 to F# on a KL...activate them both at the same time, resulting note is tunable to G which leaves the F# final lower flat. Use the allen screws at the end of the neck there to tune that final lowered note.
See the animated diagram links below. Takes just a second for the animation to load.
clickhere1. w/screws
clickhere 2. w/extra rod |
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Bobby Boggs
From: Upstate SC.
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Posted 8 Mar 2017 7:50 am
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Paul, I think the guys covered it. However. If it still won't tune. Depending on how your guitar is set up. You may have to raise the 6th string lower rod maybe 2 holes in the 14 hole bell-crank. They leave the Emmons shop with enough throw to do this on this particular change. Unless your using a wound string. However someone could have tweaked it for their personal preference. Same holds true for the C6th.
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Paul King
From: Gainesville, Texas, USA
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Posted 9 Mar 2017 4:37 am
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Thanks everyone for the help. It is greatly appreciated. |
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Paul King
From: Gainesville, Texas, USA
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Posted 9 Mar 2017 9:49 am
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Thanks again. Problem solved. |
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