Best pedal set up for a extended E9

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Jimmy Gibson
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Best pedal set up for a extended E9

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I play the J/D way around and have not long had this MSA 12 string,it has 4x7,and i would be very greatfull for any help on the most usefull extended E9 pedal set up,I have tried it as a E9/B6 but could not come to grips with B6 side of the tuning.I have thought of putting the P/F changes on the 4th pedal and the t/w changes on the 5th pedal but dont know what to set the other 2 pedals up to,any help from any of you kind, clever, wonderfull,forum experts woud be greatfully recieved.


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Post by Drew Howard »

Jimmy,

See Travis' post about ext E9, and be sure to do a search for extended E9 on the different forums here, you will come up with a lot of good ideas from past threads. That's how I did it. With 7 pedals you could do a lot. Anyhoo, here's my Carter S12 copedent, it retains the D string so it is not a universal tuning:
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Best of luck and let us know what you decide on.

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