split tuning on c string.
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James Winwood
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split tuning on c string.
Once again, I turn to the forum...
I can't seem to get a tunable split on my 3rd string (C) on my c6th neck. This would be achieved by using pedal 7 and the 1/2 step lwr knee, giving me a c#. When I engage pedal 7 and then hit my knee lever, it lowers to right between c# and D. I can't get it to tune to C# and still have my B with just the knee lvr. If I tune this change, then when I engage the knee without pedal 7, it drops below a B. I think this is possible on my guitar, I just don't know how to go about getting it. I already see many uses for this change, and would like to save newer knee levers for other changes. Any help or related experiences would be greatly appreciated. I play a Mullen royal precision.
I can't seem to get a tunable split on my 3rd string (C) on my c6th neck. This would be achieved by using pedal 7 and the 1/2 step lwr knee, giving me a c#. When I engage pedal 7 and then hit my knee lever, it lowers to right between c# and D. I can't get it to tune to C# and still have my B with just the knee lvr. If I tune this change, then when I engage the knee without pedal 7, it drops below a B. I think this is possible on my guitar, I just don't know how to go about getting it. I already see many uses for this change, and would like to save newer knee levers for other changes. Any help or related experiences would be greatly appreciated. I play a Mullen royal precision.
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Check out this thread, it may be what you need. http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/002228.html
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Buck Reid
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James,
Simply add a second rod to your lower bellcrank on the C to B pull. Put it through a raise hole.
Now tune the normal lower tuner for the split note. That is, with pedal 7 AND the C to B lever engaged tune the split note (C#) with the "lower" tuner.
Then, engage just the C to B lever and tune the "raise" rod (that you installed) so the B note is in tune.
God bless you with your attempts,
carl
Simply add a second rod to your lower bellcrank on the C to B pull. Put it through a raise hole.
Now tune the normal lower tuner for the split note. That is, with pedal 7 AND the C to B lever engaged tune the split note (C#) with the "lower" tuner.
Then, engage just the C to B lever and tune the "raise" rod (that you installed) so the B note is in tune.
God bless you with your attempts,
carl
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Al Marcus on 26 March 2002 at 10:55 AM.]</p></FONT>
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Buck Reid on 27 March 2002 at 05:05 AM.]</p></FONT>