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Bmi
back at you my friend
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Beemer
Volley back at ya. Does this one have the slit on the side for the pickup?
Dekley (PRS-10C), BMI S12
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eric
back at you my friend
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Bmi
Joel Do not know year there is no issues at all with this steel was just set up and gone over.
- Dan Burnham
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BMI Problem
Joel,
There are 2 possible problems:
1. The roller nuts on the strings that are not returning back to pitch have froze up and need to be cleaned. If you take the roller nuts off be sure to put them back in the order they were taken off because they are guaged.
2. The return springs underneath for those strings have become weak. Simply cut one link out of the spring and put it back on.
Try the first one and then if that doesn't work try option #2. If that doesn't work give me a call,
Dan (BMI) 731.819.6251
There are 2 possible problems:
1. The roller nuts on the strings that are not returning back to pitch have froze up and need to be cleaned. If you take the roller nuts off be sure to put them back in the order they were taken off because they are guaged.
2. The return springs underneath for those strings have become weak. Simply cut one link out of the spring and put it back on.
Try the first one and then if that doesn't work try option #2. If that doesn't work give me a call,
Dan (BMI) 731.819.6251
BMI S12 Zane Beck's Tuning
www.danburnham.com
www.danburnham.com
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Bmi
Thanks for the tips. I'll give 'em a try.
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Guys, just a little info on this BMI. I was the one who set up the guitar for Dennis. It is extended standard Emmons copedant with 3&5 and the Paul Franklin change on the 4th & 5th pedals. It actually lowers strings 5,6,10,11 a whole note.
As for as playability, the pedal and knee action on this guitar, as well as other BMI's, is as soft and smooth as you could ask for. It stays in tune very well and has tons of sustain. The tone is very smooth with lots of lows and a very broad range. The pickup is a George L's 12-1 which is the 12 stirng version of the 10-1. The guitar has very little wear on it and was likely a closet guitar for much of it's life. The case is like new.
Dave
As for as playability, the pedal and knee action on this guitar, as well as other BMI's, is as soft and smooth as you could ask for. It stays in tune very well and has tons of sustain. The tone is very smooth with lots of lows and a very broad range. The pickup is a George L's 12-1 which is the 12 stirng version of the 10-1. The guitar has very little wear on it and was likely a closet guitar for much of it's life. The case is like new.
Dave
'92 GFI D-10 8&6, ‘67 Emmons Bolt-On D-10 8&7, Walker preamp, Sarno Tonic preamp, Tubefex, Stewart power amps, Carvin XT tube amp, Webb Cabinets, all vintage JBL’s!