Day or Emmons ?
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My first pedal steel, a Sho-Bud crossover, came with the Jimmy Day setup. That's what I learned on and stayed with. At the time, I didn't know there was any other setup until later in the learning process.
I tried both setups, but still prefer the Day style.
One advantage I like about this setup is that you can put the E9 5/10 lower on the first C6 pedal by simply adding the extra pulls, saving the expense and headaches of adding an extra lever. I also find it rather easy to come off the A pedal onto this fourth pedal and back again.
I tried both setups, but still prefer the Day style.
One advantage I like about this setup is that you can put the E9 5/10 lower on the first C6 pedal by simply adding the extra pulls, saving the expense and headaches of adding an extra lever. I also find it rather easy to come off the A pedal onto this fourth pedal and back again.
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Another Emmons here.
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Emmons as for A&B pedals, no C pedal and knees are some what different as well.
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Day here too since 1970 - for the comfort factor on the ankle.
I have the Emmons set-up on my Mullen guitar, just to practise the 'other way round' on occasion. I hate going into Bobbe's store and being frog marched over to his steel of the day that is plugged into an amp. Bobbe then tells me what I don't want to hear - "Tommy White can play both set ups great". Yeh sure, but he is just a monster player and I'm not.
I have the Emmons set-up on my Mullen guitar, just to practise the 'other way round' on occasion. I hate going into Bobbe's store and being frog marched over to his steel of the day that is plugged into an amp. Bobbe then tells me what I don't want to hear - "Tommy White can play both set ups great". Yeh sure, but he is just a monster player and I'm not.
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