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Steve Morrell

 

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Woodway, Texas USA
Post  Posted 3 Sep 2022 11:21 am    
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Hi all - I just took delivery of a new guitar, a Justice, and I love it. BUT, it is set up differently than my old one. On my old axe the RKL raises the F#s (7th and 1st stgs), but the Justice raises stg 1 and 2, and lowers the G# (6th stg) to F#. I can see advantages to either approach. Perhaps the new one is more in line with contemporary thinking on copedents?

I'm pretty new at PSG but wondering which of the two options is more popular/utilized. It looks like it would be pretty easy to mod the new guitar to be like the old one.

Or should I stick with it and adjust my brain to deal with the new setup?

Thoughts appreciated!

Steve
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Ian Rae


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Post  Posted 3 Sep 2022 11:57 am    
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The advantage of lowering 6 is that it gives a split G with the B pedal - I use it a lot.
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Roger Rettig


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Naples, FL
Post  Posted 3 Sep 2022 1:07 pm    
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I like raising the F#. I appreciate the advantage of lowering the 6th and splitting it with the B pedal, but I can easily half-engage my LKL1 (raises 1,2,7) to get that seventh note with pedals down.

In addition, I have the bonus of the maj7th with pedals down, too - with a lovely dissonance between strings 6 and 7.

I feel I'm gaining something doing it this way.
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Colin Swinney


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Wisconsin, USA
Post  Posted 3 Sep 2022 2:32 pm    
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Do most players put a half stop on that change? I lower my G# but only to G, never saw much advantage in adding the F# there but I like Rogers major 7 pedals down reasoning if I move to it to string 7.
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Roger Rettig


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Naples, FL
Post  Posted 3 Sep 2022 2:39 pm    
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It's pretty, Colin, and it gets more than just occasional use.

I have no half-stop on string 7 but I'm accustomed to half-pedaling that KL and it's never been a problem. I can, of course, slur up into that 7th note.

I see nothing but good in raising 7 rather than lowering 6.
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Skip Edwards

 

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LA,CA
Post  Posted 3 Sep 2022 2:41 pm    
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A couple years ago I switched from lowering 6 a whole tone to raising 7 a whole tone. I like it...things that you would normally play by lowering 6 just sound different when you try to do a similar thing raising 7 instead. And I like that.
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Michael Sawyer


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North Carolina, USA
Post  Posted 3 Sep 2022 2:57 pm    
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I have both- i raise both F#'s on a lever,lower my low G# to F#,and my high G# to G,on a pedal.
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Ian Rae


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Redditch, England
Post  Posted 4 Sep 2022 3:37 am    
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I have often wondered about doing both on the same lever, so that 6 & 7 swap over. In theory it could be the best of both worlds, although I haven't yet bothered to try it for real.
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Roger Rettig


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Post  Posted 4 Sep 2022 3:43 am    
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Ian

Wouldn't that just give you what I have now?

The 6th, split with the B pedal, becomes a G and the 7th becomes the F#.

Or should I get some coffee and think it through a bit more?
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Dale Rottacker


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Walla Walla Washington, USA
Post  Posted 4 Sep 2022 4:57 am    
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If I was raising both 1 and 2 on RKL, then I'd want to raise 7 a half/whole. Lowering 6 a whole somehow became a popular change with 1 and 2 raise, but I've never warmed up to it. There are too many conflicts while using 1 & 2, at least for me. If it was me, I'd move that rod and raise 7 with it... oh wait, I've done that in the past... While your at it... you could add an additional rod to the 9th string and raise it a half, for a lovely Maj7th. Winking Yet as they say, To Each Their Own
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Fred Treece


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Post  Posted 4 Sep 2022 7:40 am    
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I agree with Michael Sawyer. Raise both F# strings to G#.
Lower G# strings with a different lever, or better, a Franklin pedal.
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Jack Stoner


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Kansas City, MO
Post  Posted 4 Sep 2022 12:23 pm    
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My setup. RKL lowers 6th G# to F# and also a tunable split with B pedal (actually the RKL raises 1 to G#, 2 to E and the 6th string lower).
RKR Lowers 2nd to C# (with feel stop at D), Raises 7th string F# to G and lowers 9th string to C#.
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Steve Morrell

 

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Woodway, Texas USA
Post  Posted 4 Sep 2022 7:54 pm    
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I’ve experienced the same thing as Dale, conflicts when I use 1& 2. Also love the idea of adding a 6 lowering G# to F# on pedal 0. But before making the switch I need to investigate the split aspect of this. I’m not sure I fully grasp the whole split topic so I’ll do some reading on that.

Thanks everyone for your opinions. Very helpful!

Steve
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David Dorwart


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Orlando, Florida, USA
Post  Posted 5 Sep 2022 9:39 am    
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That RKL 6 lower in conjunction with the LKR 1 lower will give you a 5 chord on the major grips
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Steve Leal


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Orange CA, USA
Post  Posted 5 Sep 2022 10:20 pm    
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Hi Steve,

I currently lower string 6 a whole tone by itself on my zero pedal. The only drawback with it there is that you can’t split it with the B pedal to get the open position minor 3rd - as they are not next to each other.

To me, it is still a good stand alone change that can still be used either by itself, or together with lowering Es. One additional reason I put it there is because I also lower 5 and 10 a whole tone on a lever. Using these together allows you to attain the PF pedal functionality. And lowering Bs to As alone gives some amazing sounding options.

Let us know what you end up doing!
Steve
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Richard Sinkler


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Post  Posted 6 Sep 2022 6:33 am    
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I prefer lowering 6 to F#. Not only is the split with the B pedal really cool, but I get the same movement of letting off the A pedal in the pedals down position (dropping the 3rd to a 2nd/9th), but in the no pedals position. It's a cool transition from the pedals down 4 chord to the no pedals 1 chord. Let off the A pedal in the pedals down position, then let off the B pedal then lower 6 and pick string 8 to get to the root of the 1 chord. Do this in a seamless motion, and it's pretty cool. I use the lower to F# more than the split.

For a few years, I also raised 7 to F# on both my Carter and a Williams I had. Both had a staggered 2nd LKL where I had it. Never used it, so I removed it.
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