Williams X-overs
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- Doug Seymour
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Williams X-overs
Hey, folks....anyone (other than b0b) playing one of these out in forum land??!! I sure would like some player feedback! I got pics from b0b this afternoon, but it looks like his is set up to be played with the left foot & I was thinking my old ShoBud X-over was set up to be played with both feet like most folks do when they're playing the C6th! Maybe with the pedals more towards the center?? What do you guys think? Let's hear from you X-over owners???!!
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Shameless plug time, just kiddin. I do not own a Willy X-over, but I am a Williams player and have played Bill's X-over a couple of times and they are great. Course everything Bill puts out is fantastic. Trust me, if you do order one, you will be receiving an EXCELLENT guitar from a master craftsman and a true perfectionist. And the tone, .
I'm moving this to the 'Pedal Steel' area of the Forum.
Bill hasn't been actively marketing the 400X, which is why so few have been made.
I especially like playing the back neck on mine. On a standard D-10, I was never comfortable on the back neck. My legs were too close together, and I often missed the pedals. On the crossover, the pedals are in the same place whether I'm playing the front or back neck. My "muscle memory" only has to find 5 pedals, not 8!
I think of it as two identical 5+5 guitars, with different tunings. Pretty cool idea!
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<img align=left src="http://b0b.com/coolb0b2.gif" border="0"><small> Bobby Lee</small>
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Bill hasn't been actively marketing the 400X, which is why so few have been made.
I especially like playing the back neck on mine. On a standard D-10, I was never comfortable on the back neck. My legs were too close together, and I often missed the pedals. On the crossover, the pedals are in the same place whether I'm playing the front or back neck. My "muscle memory" only has to find 5 pedals, not 8!
I think of it as two identical 5+5 guitars, with different tunings. Pretty cool idea!
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<img align=left src="http://b0b.com/coolb0b2.gif" border="0"><small> Bobby Lee</small>
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b0b, & everyone, thanks for your input. I like the concept and enjoyed my SB crossover
back in '68 & I know Bill has outdone those
mechanics! I'm wondering if the pedals couldn't be centered a bit more. b0b, it seems your pedals might be a bit of a reach
for your right foot? if you wanted to use both feet on them?
back in '68 & I know Bill has outdone those
mechanics! I'm wondering if the pedals couldn't be centered a bit more. b0b, it seems your pedals might be a bit of a reach
for your right foot? if you wanted to use both feet on them?
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I don't play with both feet. I put the standard 8th pedal change on my LKL, so that I can easily use it with other pedals.
You would have to talk to Bill about the position of the pedals. The undercarriage is packed pretty tightly (it's the equivalent of 10+10), but it seems to me that Bill can do anything with it!
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Sierra Session 12 (E9), Williams 400X (Emaj9, D6), Sierra Olympic 12 (F Diatonic), Sierra Laptop 8 (D13), Fender Stringmaster (E13, A6), Roland Handsonic
You would have to talk to Bill about the position of the pedals. The undercarriage is packed pretty tightly (it's the equivalent of 10+10), but it seems to me that Bill can do anything with it!
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<small><img align=right src="http://b0b.com/b0b.gif" width="64" height="64">Bobby Lee - email: quasar@b0b.com - gigs - CDs
Sierra Session 12 (E9), Williams 400X (Emaj9, D6), Sierra Olympic 12 (F Diatonic), Sierra Laptop 8 (D13), Fender Stringmaster (E13, A6), Roland Handsonic
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I picked it up on Thursday at UPS before it went out on the route.
I would like to say Bill builds a great guitar and is helpful in every way.It has been a real pleasure doing business with him.
I have had it a couple days and it is exactly what I was looking for.The mechanism looks sound and works great.The finish is beautiful and everything works,looks and sounds great or should I say as good as it can with me playing.
I would like to say Bill builds a great guitar and is helpful in every way.It has been a real pleasure doing business with him.
I have had it a couple days and it is exactly what I was looking for.The mechanism looks sound and works great.The finish is beautiful and everything works,looks and sounds great or should I say as good as it can with me playing.
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Scott's new guitar has one more lever than mine. The Williams design has room for a second LKL, but that lever can't be a crossover. So, a 400X maxes out at a virtual 10p+11k. Pretty cool!
Scott's is keyless, too, with a beautiful blue lacquer finish. Great looking guitar!
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<small><img align=right src="http://b0b.com/b0b.gif" width="64" height="64">Bobby Lee - email: quasar@b0b.com - gigs - CDs
Sierra Session 12 (E9), Williams 400X (Emaj9, D6), Sierra Olympic 12 (F Diatonic), Sierra Laptop 8 (D13), Fender Stringmaster (E13, A6), Roland Handsonic
Scott's is keyless, too, with a beautiful blue lacquer finish. Great looking guitar!
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<small><img align=right src="http://b0b.com/b0b.gif" width="64" height="64">Bobby Lee - email: quasar@b0b.com - gigs - CDs
Sierra Session 12 (E9), Williams 400X (Emaj9, D6), Sierra Olympic 12 (F Diatonic), Sierra Laptop 8 (D13), Fender Stringmaster (E13, A6), Roland Handsonic
- Scott Howard
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I was looking under it and you could add a pulls for the other neck on the 6th or the extra knee lever.The crossrod for it goes all the way across the guitar.If you added a pull to the other neck it would be like your right knee's on most guitars it would have to pull both necks all the time.This would be the only lever like that.The pedals and other 5 knee levers pull only 1 neck at a time depending on the crossover mechanism and it works great.
I have more than I know what to do with but I am just saying you could.
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Scott Howard on 23 November 2002 at 01:51 PM.]</p></FONT>
I have more than I know what to do with but I am just saying you could.
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Scott Howard on 23 November 2002 at 01:51 PM.]</p></FONT>
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