adding 4th pedal to an S10

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Lonnie Terry
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adding 4th pedal to an S10

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Is it worth the extra expense to add a 4th pedal to my S10. E9th, Do those of you that have it use it - often - very little - or not at all, what are the merits Lonnie

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John Sluszny
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Post by John Sluszny »

Hi Lonnie.It depends on what you want to do with it and how much the extra expense will be.I have the "Franklin change"(B to A & G# to F#)on my Carter S12U.I'm glad it's there but really,I don't use it a lot.Might use it for lowering G#'s to G's maybe.Good luck.
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Lonnie Terry
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Post by Lonnie Terry »

Thanks John for your input

Lonnie
jim milewski
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Post by jim milewski »

I have my 5th string lowered a half tone with a pedal to the left of my A pedal on both my guitars, guess that makes my A pedal a B pedal and so on.
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Wayne Brown
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Post by Wayne Brown »

al brisco uses the franklin drop alot
thanks

wayne
Ernie Pollock
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Post by Ernie Pollock »

If you try to add every new change that comes down the pike, you'll drive yourself nuts. Jeff Newman has the right idea, get all you can out of a guitar with just the standard changes, you may find that you don't even need most of that other stuff, but you know, if everyone was like me, America probably would not have been discovered yet, I am such a creature of habit!! :]
Ernie http://www.hereintown.net/~shobud75

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