F#-G# change tuning
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F#-G# change tuning
I need a tad bit of info here. I put the rod and nylon tuner on my Zum,and when I tune the open F# string,and then tune the G# raise with the nylon tuner,and release the knee lever, the F# comes back sharp. What do I need to do to correct this? Thanks in advance.
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Kenny,
I agree that there probably is not enough total travel on that pull. You may have to increase this travel by whatever means your guitar permits. It is a long throw.
Also, it would be helpful to know which F# you are talking about. I assume you are speaking of the 1st string. Paul Franklin pulls both to a G#. So do some other players I have seen. I will be doing this shortly.
carl
I agree that there probably is not enough total travel on that pull. You may have to increase this travel by whatever means your guitar permits. It is a long throw.
Also, it would be helpful to know which F# you are talking about. I assume you are speaking of the 1st string. Paul Franklin pulls both to a G#. So do some other players I have seen. I will be doing this shortly.
carl
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Carl's right -- the 7th is even longer throw than the 1st. I pull both F#s and the 2nd to E on one of my LKR's and had the same problem until I gave her a little slack. Make sure the pull starts just a HAIR AFTER the lever travel begins. Contrary to popular belief, all pull guitars do need slack -- just not near as much as a push-pull when a string is both raised and lowered.
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I might add that this is the first string, F# I'm pulling up to G#. The same lever also lowers the 6th string G# to F#. I put the rod through the middle hole in the changer when I put this change on the first string. I'm using a .013 on that 1st string.Any other input would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
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Kenny,
Have you adjusted the stop on the lever to give a bit more throw? I think that's where your problem lies.
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Have you adjusted the stop on the lever to give a bit more throw? I think that's where your problem lies.
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