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Topic: Pedal tuning |
Samuel Phillippe
From: Douglas Michigan, USA
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Posted 7 Aug 2022 6:11 am
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I just finished replacing the strings on my S10 BMI and started the tuning prodcess.
The open tuning went well then I started the pedals and knee levers. This is were my mind went bonkers.
I've changed the strings a few times but never noticed and was wondering if anyone else ever encountered not having to adjust the tuners for the knees and pedals.All were in tune and the opens returned to pitch when released.
I don't know if it ever happened to me or not, before.
Seems wierd to me but who is complaining? Has anyone else ever had this happen? |
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Roger Rettig
From: Naples, FL
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Posted 7 Aug 2022 6:31 am
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Did you, perhaps, put different gauge strings on this time? That would be enough to throw everything out of kilter. |
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Lee Baucum
From: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
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Posted 7 Aug 2022 7:57 am
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All pedals and knee-levers were still in tune after a string change?
What a wonderful day!
Actually, it happens quite often with me. I always use the same brand of strings on my guitars. After the strings settle in, very few adjustments need to be made. _________________ Lee, from South Texas - Down On The Rio Grande
There are only two options as I see it.
Either I'm right, or there is a sinister conspiracy to conceal the fact that I'm right.
Williams Keyless S-10, BMI S-10, Evans FET-500LV, Fender Steel King, 2 Roland Cube 80XL's,
Sarno FreeLoader, Goodrich Passive Volume Pedals, Vintage ACE Pack-A-Seat |
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John Hyland
From: South Australia
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Posted 7 Aug 2022 1:43 pm
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To be honest I would NOT expect to have to change the mechanics ie the rod adjustment. There is certainly an argument to change one string at a time too to minimise the body flex. and resettlement. |
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Tim Harr
From: Dunlap, Illinois
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Posted 8 Aug 2022 5:39 pm
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I rarely have to adjust my nylon tuners, ever. Some fine tuning, here and there....
The Mullen G2 D-10 is a rock solid axe! _________________ Tim Harr
Mullen G2 D-10 (9p/5k)
Retired, US Army Band (Steel/Dobro/Guitar)
Kemper Profiler / LW 89 |
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