Hi all,
Just got my first push/pull, and an Emmons VP (drop-pin) that I bought separately. Is there supposed to be some kind of bracket that the rubber feet sit on? Right now, it just sort of flops around, which is obviously not going to work.
Thanks!
Tim
Push/pull + Emmons volume pedal - am I missing something?
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If it is an old Emmons, you will have another piece of block aluminum that mounts to the inside of the pedal rack above the two foot support tabs and about the center of the inside of the rack. The drop pin is supposed to go down through the hole in the top of the pedal rack, then down through the tie rod end that is mounted to the volume pedal, then through this block. It stabilized the pedal. You usually see this block removed and two mystery holes in the pedal rack.
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http://www.emmonsguitar.net/replacementparts5.htm
Parts # 6172 (two needed) and SOP8-32250ZU (four needed).
I don't see the top bracket for the drop pin pedals, but you could probably make up any or all of these parts pretty easily, or have them made, if they're not available through the Emmons Co..
Parts # 6172 (two needed) and SOP8-32250ZU (four needed).
I don't see the top bracket for the drop pin pedals, but you could probably make up any or all of these parts pretty easily, or have them made, if they're not available through the Emmons Co..
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