Franklin Pedal?
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Franklin Pedal?
I suppose I should know this really but, what is a Franklin Pedal?
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Go HERE to get it. I got it and I'm only halfway through it and I'm already using the pedal regularly now.
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Autry, you mentioned it is usually next to the "A" pedal-- Since "A" raise 5 & 10--is it used in conjunction up/down type pulling or what is the reason for that ? I have a day set up and four floor pedals and have never figured what to do with that 4th pedal. My pedals from left to right are C-B-A and the fourth one. I have the standard 4 knee levers. Would the 4th pedal on my set up be a good choice for that ? Thanks, Bill.
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Bill,
The placement of the "Franklin" pedal is entirely up to the player.Paul Franklin does mention that You will have to use it along with the lever which lowers Your E's.
I am by no means an accomplished player but I do'nt think this pedal is used with another floor pedal.
Perhaps someone will say dfferent(then We will both learn something)
Best regards
billy
The placement of the "Franklin" pedal is entirely up to the player.Paul Franklin does mention that You will have to use it along with the lever which lowers Your E's.
I am by no means an accomplished player but I do'nt think this pedal is used with another floor pedal.
Perhaps someone will say dfferent(then We will both learn something)
Best regards
billy
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Thanks for that insite---If that's the case, it presents an akward situation for me as my lkl lowers the E's and the forth pedal is clear over to the right of the 4. I guess it would entail moving the A,B and C pedal to the right and leaving the 4th pedal on the left to be handier with the LKL lever ?
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Of course it can't be used with either of the ABC pedals, or you'd be raising and lowering at the same time.
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Where can I see a listing of Paul Franklin's E9 Copedent, showing that the PF-Change also Lowers str. #10 (1-tone) in addition to strings #5 & #6? I've never seen that one, although I may have heard it before!
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Franklin 4th pedal
I had mine with Day set up on the 4th pdl to the right.cba Franklin pdl,but i liked what Tommy White was doing with it split up on 2 knee's .i lower my 6th on my LV and drop my 5th on my RKL.there are some really neat licks by using them seperate or togather.it also opens up some nice half step lowers with split tuners. i have them on my Pre- G2 Mullen. Example, pick a fret.push A&B down,let off A pedal slowly and continue to drop rest of the way with lowering 5th string a whole tone then keep B pedal down pick 6th string and lower 6th a half tone.do it like a Haggard lick would sound.there are other combinations using 4th lower also.experiment ,experiment,experiment. have fun Rudy
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I had it on my guitars for 4 or 5 years before I used it at all. Now I would be lost without it, I keep hearing more and more places where it is useful. I use the Day floor setup and lower 5 and 6 with the fourth pedal. I lower the 10 string with my front RKL. I seldom use the 10 string lower, usually only the 5/6 lower.
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