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Topic: HELP NEEDED - Emmons GS Student Model 3 + 3 |
Randy Sims
From: Virginia, USA
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Posted 19 May 2018 4:25 pm
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Greetings & blessings to all. I've just joined the forum, and I have some questions referring to an Emmons GS 10 Student Model Pedal Steel. 3 floors & 3 knees. Push Pull Serial # is GS273.
1. Could anyone please tell me what year this would be?
2. What's the procedure for tuning this particular steel?
3. Could anyone please tell me what the proper setup should be for this model, especially with the 3 knee levers. The present setup is as follows...
LKR raises 4 & 7 a 1/2 tone.
RKL raises 1 a 1/2 tone & raises 6 a whole tone.
RKR lowers 4 & 8 a 1/2 tone.
Here's my problem... the LKR raises 4 & 7, but the lever location is located on the right side of the knee, but it
moves to the left to raise. Therefore you would have to remove your foot from the floor pedals to pull the knee back, then shift the knee to the right side of the lever to move the lever to the left, then move the knee back to the left side of the lever to position the left foot properly back onto the floor pedals. It's as if the lever is positioned wrong, and should be on the left side, and not on the right. But there are no holes or parts in the body to indicate that placement. I would really appreciate some help with this. I cannot find any reference on the internet that helps. I'm an experienced musician of 50 years and have done musical instrument repairs for 30 years, but I am New to pedal steel. Any and all help given is greatly appreciated. Blessings
Last edited by Randy Sims on 5 Jun 2018 3:01 pm; edited 5 times in total |
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Bruce Derr
From: Lee, New Hampshire, USA
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Posted 19 May 2018 5:00 pm
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Welcome to the SGF! It's a push-pull guitar. Although they are modest-looking, the GS10 has a reputation for sounding as good, or even better (according to some posts I've read) than professional-grade Emmons push-pulls, which is saying something. With 3 knee levers - a bonus for a student model from that era - it should be a fine rig to learn on. Search the forum and you'll find plenty of threads on the GS10. |
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Jack Hanson
From: San Luis Valley, USA
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Brendan Mitchell
From: Melbourne Australia
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Posted 19 May 2018 7:48 pm
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Whoops
Last edited by Brendan Mitchell on 19 May 2018 7:51 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Brendan Mitchell
From: Melbourne Australia
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Posted 19 May 2018 7:50 pm
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Hi Randy if you have no raised neck I would say you have a GS10 but if your guitar has a 1/4 “ raised neck it is more likely a BlackRock which I think came standard with a 3*3 setup . And yes you have a push pull guitar . |
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Randy Sims
From: Virginia, USA
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Posted 19 May 2018 8:25 pm Emmons GS 10 Student Model
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Thanks Brendan, Jack, & Bruce for your kind input. I greatly appreciate it. |
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John Goux
From: California, USA
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Posted 19 May 2018 10:33 pm
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If guitars with no necks sounds this good, they why even put a neck on a steel guitar?
John |
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Dave Meis
From: Olympic Peninsula, Washington, USA
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Posted 20 May 2018 7:30 am
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Jackson doesn't put one on the Blackjack model, and they sound great.. |
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Randy Sims
From: Virginia, USA
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Posted 16 Aug 2018 2:27 pm Emmons GS 10 Student Model 3 + 3
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Thanks everyone for your help and information. I greatly appreciate it. Concerning the LKL Lever location, I realized being new to Pedal Steel that my seating placement was the issue, and not the Lever location. Embarrassing, but we live and we learn. Blessings to all.
This thread has ended and may be deleted by Administrator. Thanks and Blessings. |
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