Emmons or Day?
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- David Cubbedge
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I voted for Emmons as that's what I currently use, but my old Emmons S10 is a Day setup..so I have both!
Red Emmons D10 fatback #2246D with sweet Hugh Briley split cases, Black Emmons S10 #1466S, '73 Fender "Snakeskin" Twin Reverb, Peavey Nashville 400, Line 6 Pod XT, Fender 400, Fender Stringmaster Double-8, too many guitars, one bass!
- Jack Stoner
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Add one more to the Emmons count. My wife, but she is not a registered forum member so she cant vote.
GFI Ultra Keyless S-10 with pad (Black of course) TB202 amp, Hilton VP, Steelers Choice sidekick seat, SIT Strings (all for sale as package)
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Can't do that. Sorry.Jack Stoner wrote:Add one more to the Emmons count. My wife, but she is not a registered forum member so she cant vote.
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Started on Emmons setup, switched to Day setup about a year in.Ian Rae wrote:I wonder how many Day players had a first guitar that happened to be set up that way, vs. how many made a deliberate change later on. (Won't start a new poll just yet.... ) - oh, and at the time of writing the radio buttons have disappeared again!
Jim in Missouri
Comfort. The second guitar I bought was already set up Day. I thought about changing it but had wanted to try the Day setup because of stress on my left knee. It was unbelievably more comfortable. Try this experiment: Stand up and cock your foot to the outside (simulating Day setup), then cock it to the inside (simulating Emmons setup) and see which one puts more stress on your ankle and knee.Ian Rae wrote:Obvious question, Jim - why?
The Day setup is less convenient if you want to set in on someone's guitar since there are more Emmon's players, but I just couldn't ignore the fact that the Day was better for me. YMMV
Jim in Missouri
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- Bob Snelgrove
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Just goes to show the majority usually has it wrong
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1978 Crawford Emmons P/P
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1986 Franklin D-10
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1978 Crawford Emmons P/P
1976 Tommy White P/P
1986 Franklin D-10
- Richard Sinkler
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It's like night and DAY, isn't it Jim.Jim Means wrote:Comfort. The second guitar I bought was already set up Day. I thought about changing it but had wanted to try the Day setup because of stress on my left knee. It was unbelievably more comfortable. Try this experiment: Stand up and cock your foot to the outside (simulating Day setup), then cock it to the inside (simulating Emmons setup) and see which one puts more stress on your ankle and knee.Ian Rae wrote:Obvious question, Jim - why?
The Day setup is less convenient if you want to set in on someone's guitar since there are more Emmon's players, but I just couldn't ignore the fact that the Day was better for me. YMMV
Jim in Missouri
Carter D10 8p/8k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup,Regal RD40 Dobro, NV400, NV112 . Playing for 53 years and still counting.
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Emmons or Day !
I`m a Day set-up guy, been that way since 1959,thanks to my friend Mr. Norman Hamlet..& YES.. I have changed
over everything from Emmons` push pulls to Carters`
Rustlers`, GFi`s, & yes the easiest is the Mullen..
Didn`t mean to leave out the old Fender cable jobs..
We may be little in numbers, but we make up for it in Courage..Always fighting the system...ha ha..
Jerry Hendrix Manistee, Michigan
over everything from Emmons` push pulls to Carters`
Rustlers`, GFi`s, & yes the easiest is the Mullen..
Didn`t mean to leave out the old Fender cable jobs..
We may be little in numbers, but we make up for it in Courage..Always fighting the system...ha ha..
Jerry Hendrix Manistee, Michigan
- richard burton
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The so-called "higher echelons" are mostly older players. I suspect that if I could poll young players, the results would be skewed more towards ABC.
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- Michael McNeill
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Emmons or Day
ABC pedal set up. I also like the E's raised and lowered on the left knee levers. It took a while when I changed over from Sho-Bud.
- Michael McNeill
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Emmons or Day
ABC pedal set up. I also like the E's raised and lowered on the left knee levers. It took a while when I changed over from Sho-Bud.