How easy is it to change PSU on a Zum ?
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How easy is it to change PSU on a Zum ?
i'm in the process of gettin' a Zum D10 1983 model
how easy is it to change PedalSetUp on 'em ?
Thank You
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Steel what?
how easy is it to change PedalSetUp on 'em ?
Thank You
forwarned is forarmed
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Steel what?
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Does not get much easier than that.
I only have a S12 7+7 ZumSteel and I more or less removed/reinstalled all pullrods (total of 30 rods) in less than one day. Just make sure you have new strings on before you start to position rods and syncronize pulls.
Start w cross-shafts closest to changer and install raises first. Figure out how many raises you have on each string before installing pullrods to avoid crossing rods.
Bengt Erlandsen
I only have a S12 7+7 ZumSteel and I more or less removed/reinstalled all pullrods (total of 30 rods) in less than one day. Just make sure you have new strings on before you start to position rods and syncronize pulls.
Start w cross-shafts closest to changer and install raises first. Figure out how many raises you have on each string before installing pullrods to avoid crossing rods.
Bengt Erlandsen
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Made a couple of changes on my '86 Zum, very easy.
[Edit: I might add that my Zum is my first real PSG.]
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Zum D10, NV400, POD, G&L Guitars, etc, etc.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ben Slaughter on 07 January 2004 at 03:31 PM.]</p></FONT>
[Edit: I might add that my Zum is my first real PSG.]
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Zum D10, NV400, POD, G&L Guitars, etc, etc.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ben Slaughter on 07 January 2004 at 03:31 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Thank you Guys ( as well as those who emailed me)
Since this horn will be crossing the Waters i want to make sure about doin' the changes myself.
it's being changed from Day to Emmons before it leaves but i'm sure i'm gonna want to try a few changes
Yep, i'll keep my Bud cause it sounds so good and maybe even get it Marrsified
Since this horn will be crossing the Waters i want to make sure about doin' the changes myself.
it's being changed from Day to Emmons before it leaves but i'm sure i'm gonna want to try a few changes
Yep, i'll keep my Bud cause it sounds so good and maybe even get it Marrsified
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There is information on re-rodding a Pedal Steel Guitar on the Carter website.
Click on "Steel Guitar Information Resource". There is a blank chart to print out also.
Roger<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Roger Shackelton on 08 January 2004 at 10:22 AM.]</p></FONT>
Click on "Steel Guitar Information Resource". There is a blank chart to print out also.
Roger<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Roger Shackelton on 08 January 2004 at 10:22 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Well the Zum arrived today after havin'left Tejas 5 days ago
the Customs were out to lunch but Fedex was'nt
they made me pay Customs fees ! 275 $
now fer the good part
i reckon i got lucky considerin' that i got this Baby on ebay. i have yet to find anything wrong w: it
it was a breeze to set up and tune.
then i let this baby get comfortable after such a voyage and went home for dinner.
upon my return, i began exploring and discovering this Zummy.
Well it is definitly a mechanical improvement compared to my ShoBud Professional.
Stays in tune, does'nt seem to have as much cabinet drop. string spacing is less wide.
it's got a George L on E9 which sounds quite good. on the other hand the single wound pu on C6 does'nt cut it.
so the Zum has what the Sho Bud does'nt have
and vice versa.
deep down inside i know i prefer wood to metal and the warm sound it has.
so i'll just have to keep both of 'em !
my next adventure consists of figuring out how to change the PSU/Copedant.
if i get in a jam i'll ask y'all 4 some help
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by CrowBear Schmitt on 21 February 2004 at 12:26 PM.]</p></FONT>
the Customs were out to lunch but Fedex was'nt
they made me pay Customs fees ! 275 $
now fer the good part
i reckon i got lucky considerin' that i got this Baby on ebay. i have yet to find anything wrong w: it
it was a breeze to set up and tune.
then i let this baby get comfortable after such a voyage and went home for dinner.
upon my return, i began exploring and discovering this Zummy.
Well it is definitly a mechanical improvement compared to my ShoBud Professional.
Stays in tune, does'nt seem to have as much cabinet drop. string spacing is less wide.
it's got a George L on E9 which sounds quite good. on the other hand the single wound pu on C6 does'nt cut it.
so the Zum has what the Sho Bud does'nt have
and vice versa.
deep down inside i know i prefer wood to metal and the warm sound it has.
so i'll just have to keep both of 'em !
my next adventure consists of figuring out how to change the PSU/Copedant.
if i get in a jam i'll ask y'all 4 some help
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by CrowBear Schmitt on 21 February 2004 at 12:26 PM.]</p></FONT>
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CrowBear
First thanks for your reply to my email about
my friend in France. I just finished a U12
Zum and these guitars are a credit to Bruce
Zumsteg. If you give me a fax I'll pass on
a bell crank and changer hole diagram that
will work for your E9 that Bruce sent me with
parts I ordered. You will love your Zum.
First thanks for your reply to my email about
my friend in France. I just finished a U12
Zum and these guitars are a credit to Bruce
Zumsteg. If you give me a fax I'll pass on
a bell crank and changer hole diagram that
will work for your E9 that Bruce sent me with
parts I ordered. You will love your Zum.
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Chuck my fax is not working at the tambien - (time being)
can you email it ?
i spent some time this morning figuring out the mechanics on this Zummy and i was'nt put off.
i switched the A and C pedals around no prob
(Day to Emmons)
Looks like it's all in the "fingers"
the whole trick is to get the fingers out so i can place them elsewhere.
in order to do that i gotta get the rods out.
so basically it's a rerod job Right ?
Then i'm gonna have to modify 2 KLs.
to be continued....
i'll holler if i'm in a jam
edited: should read "bellcranks" instead of "fingers"
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by CrowBear Schmitt on 19 February 2004 at 01:03 AM.]</p></FONT>
can you email it ?
i spent some time this morning figuring out the mechanics on this Zummy and i was'nt put off.
i switched the A and C pedals around no prob
(Day to Emmons)
Looks like it's all in the "fingers"
the whole trick is to get the fingers out so i can place them elsewhere.
in order to do that i gotta get the rods out.
so basically it's a rerod job Right ?
Then i'm gonna have to modify 2 KLs.
to be continued....
i'll holler if i'm in a jam
edited: should read "bellcranks" instead of "fingers"
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by CrowBear Schmitt on 19 February 2004 at 01:03 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I got a pic of Olivier's new baby last night and he done good. Woodgrain mica
Looks like my local steeler friend Stephane's U-12 minus 2 strings.
Well done Olivier!
And I played CB's a week or two back and it is very sweet. A nice blue in this case.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 19 February 2004 at 02:15 AM.]</p></FONT>
Looks like my local steeler friend Stephane's U-12 minus 2 strings.
Well done Olivier!
And I played CB's a week or two back and it is very sweet. A nice blue in this case.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 19 February 2004 at 02:15 AM.]</p></FONT>
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The '96 Zum uni I just got needed some new changes to get my setup. I had to add a LKR and move the LKV and LKL. With a little careful drilling of new screw holes, this came off okay. I also had to add several new pulls to existing pedals and knees. Bruce sent me the new kind of bell crank. This is one of the most convenient and easy to change bellcranks in the business, and I wish I could change all of mine. I continue to believe that Zums are one of the best thought-out pedal steels in the business, and also one of the best looking.