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Eric Philippsen


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Central Florida USA
Post  Posted 19 Nov 2019 4:42 am    
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I have a question for you Bud experts.

I have a later “pot-metal” Sho-Bud LDG with a triple-raise, double-lower changer, an earlier LDG with a double raise, double lower changer and an older Pro-II Custom with double-raise, single-lower changers (not a rack & barrel). All 3 are set up well and I can tell the Pro-II has never been messed with or changed since it left the factory.

All of the two LDG’s pedals and knees have quite a bit more travel for their pulls and lowers. Certainly a lot more than than the older Pro-II. Why is that? Is it all about bellcrank and changer-hole choices with knee lever & pedal stops playing a part, too?

Actually, I kind of like the longer travel for some of the changes.

Last, on a different point, I’ve been gigging with push-pulls forever but, for the heck of it, have used these Buds for the last two months. And, more than I can remember, I’ve gotten a good number of positive comments about my tone from band and audience members. Hmm..maybe there’s a message there.
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Tony Prior


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Charlotte NC
Post  Posted 19 Nov 2019 5:09 am    
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its all about where you place the pulls on the BellCranks. Thats why there are 5 holes on the later Sho Buds , you may not be able to get things exact, but you should be able to get things pretty darn close. And yes, STOP placements may play a role. String gauges also come into play, it all matters.

Regarding the PP vs Sho Bud tone, no there is no hidden message. It is what it is. Very Happy
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Ian Worley


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Sacramento, CA
Post  Posted 19 Nov 2019 4:47 pm    
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You didn't say whether the newer 3/2 LDG has the later 5-hole bell cranks, but the 2/2 LDG probably has the older 2-hole style. As Tony noted the available leverage options are greater with the 5-hole, but the different scissor geometry on the later style fingers is probably the bigger difference you're feeling. The scissor geometry on both the later 2/2 and 3/2 fingers is the same, but it is completely different on the older 2/1 fingers. The leverage on those earlier 3-piece scissors is quite different, it's much simpler and a more direct pull.



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Eric Philippsen


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Post  Posted 20 Nov 2019 5:07 am    
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Thanks for the info!
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