Hi:
When I attempt to roll my ankle from the AB pedal to engage the A pedal and F lever I find that I cannot clear the B pedal without moving and repositing my foot from the B pedal.
Has anyone else experienced this problem?
How can I solve this problem?
Carter Starter - F knee lever question
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John... Here are the pics I told you I would take.
Keep in mind, I play the "Day" setup and my pedals go CBA instead of ABC and I have my "Franklin Pedal" on pedal 1 (I don't know why I call it a Franklin pedal. It sure doesn't make me sound like him )
E9th pedals #2=C #3=B #4=A
I would imagine that using the Emmons setup, the pedals might llok like this too. I would want thhe A pedal (#1) to be higher than B and that higher than C
Hope this helps
Keep in mind, I play the "Day" setup and my pedals go CBA instead of ABC and I have my "Franklin Pedal" on pedal 1 (I don't know why I call it a Franklin pedal. It sure doesn't make me sound like him )
E9th pedals #2=C #3=B #4=A
I would imagine that using the Emmons setup, the pedals might llok like this too. I would want thhe A pedal (#1) to be higher than B and that higher than C
Hope this helps
Carter D10 8p/8k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup,Regal RD40 Dobro, NV400, NV112 . Playing for 53 years and still counting.
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