Which lever lowers your E's?
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Which lever lowers your E's?
Just curious about where everyone is lowering the E's a half-step on their E9 neck. I lower them on my RKL, in keeping with the old Sho~Bud setup. The more common position these days seems to be the LKR. Anyway, it should be interesting to see the percentages. There have been threads about this before, but I don't believe a poll has been run. Forgive me if it has.
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LKR.....It just seems logical to me. When I got my first real guitar (more than 8 strings) it was a ShoBud S-12 which had 'em on RKL. I tried it like that for a while and then changed it to LKR which was really uncomfortable to me. I really like 'em lowering on the RKR as it leaves my left leg free to go to any of my 8 floor pedals.......JH in Va.
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I reckon my knees are universal. I've trained myself to be able to use both. Currently mine is set up for RKL but I played 10 years on a steel set up for LKR. I find myself sitting in with bands/playing other guitars or friends guitars that are all set up differently. 1st steel I ever sat behind with the RKL setup I was lost!
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While I did start out on a ShoBud, there are a lot of things I do off the BC pedals with the Eb lever that would not be possible (or really awkward at best) if I had it on the LKR .... I think your particular musical style probably is the biggest influence on where you have it positioned.
While I did start out on a ShoBud, there are a lot of things I do off the BC pedals with the Eb lever that would not be possible (or really awkward at best) if I had it on the LKR .... I think your particular musical style probably is the biggest influence on where you have it positioned.
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As I figured, LKR is in the lead. When I go to Dallas and St. Louis, about 95% of the guitars on the floor are LKR lowers. I guess you could call that "standard" for E9 now.
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It's interesting to watch the close call between the LKR and RKL, though. Obviously, a lot of people learned on Sho~Buds.
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Lkr
Had it on both axes, I learned on.
Just a reflex now.I'd like to eventually get 2 LKR. One for the B-Bb change, as well as E-Eb
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Just a reflex now.I'd like to eventually get 2 LKR. One for the B-Bb change, as well as E-Eb
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