SOS SOS Switching from Emmons to Day
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SOS SOS Switching from Emmons to Day
Guys,
I just received my new Mullen SD 10 Royal Precision and I need to swap the the guitar over from and Emmons to a Day setup. Looking underneath the guitar there appears to be several ways to approach this.
As always I value your input, so what is the best (easiest) way to approach this and not blow the guitar up? Thank you in advance for your help and assistance.
I just received my new Mullen SD 10 Royal Precision and I need to swap the the guitar over from and Emmons to a Day setup. Looking underneath the guitar there appears to be several ways to approach this.
As always I value your input, so what is the best (easiest) way to approach this and not blow the guitar up? Thank you in advance for your help and assistance.
Write down the way your guitar is rodded. Use a code you can understand and remember, like the following:
Pedal A: 5/B/2 10/C/2
Where you have string/bellcrank position¹/changer position²
Write it all down, even the ones you don't expect to change (they might be in the way, and have to move briefly).
Take lots of pictures.
¹ it's customary to start with A at the closest hole or slot to the shaft
² it's customary to start with 1 as the top hole in the raise finger.
Pedal A: 5/B/2 10/C/2
Where you have string/bellcrank position¹/changer position²
Write it all down, even the ones you don't expect to change (they might be in the way, and have to move briefly).
Take lots of pictures.
¹ it's customary to start with A at the closest hole or slot to the shaft
² it's customary to start with 1 as the top hole in the raise finger.
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Thanks for the input. Is it easier to remove the entire cross rod and swap them or swap the little gizmos attached to the cross shaft? I apologize for my non technical jargon.
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Thanks a million Lane. I think I can take it from here.
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If it's a brand new Mullen, do this very carefully.
They're set up SOOO well from the factory, you don't want to make it feel anything less than perfect.
That said, it's really easy. You may want to take some time (like a few beers worth) and just look at it, try to visually underatand it. Then take a nap, then look at it some more. It's smiple, but you want to have it in your head before tearing it appart.
Then document it as mentioned above before messing with it.
They're set up SOOO well from the factory, you don't want to make it feel anything less than perfect.
That said, it's really easy. You may want to take some time (like a few beers worth) and just look at it, try to visually underatand it. Then take a nap, then look at it some more. It's smiple, but you want to have it in your head before tearing it appart.
Then document it as mentioned above before messing with it.
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Guys as always thanks for the advice especially the correct alcohol consumption required to excel at this task. It can't be harder than rebuilding a 327...........can it?
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But, it has to be high octane beer. None of this Bumhowser and Cars Light.Bill Watson wrote:Guys as always thanks for the advice especially the correct alcohol consumption required to excel at this task. It can't be harder than rebuilding a 327...........can it?
Actually, on the all pull guitars, switching is really easy. Everything you need to know has already been said. If I can do it, it can't be that hard, and I have done it several times on used guitars I have purchased, and other paople's guitars.
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Good advice… one thing I'll add that many forget is when you switch setups you'll most likely want to swap left knee levers as well, from Emmons E-F on LKL to Day on LKR to work with the A pedal. The thing many forget, besides swapping bell crank and changer positions is to also take careful note of the amount of pedal and lever travel and swap that as well. (E-F takes very little travel, E-Eb more so, etc.) Good luck!
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Guys thanks again. Your input is invaluable. I will let you all know how the results of our endeavor. shortly Thanks to all of you for your help and assistance as I will be one deft alchaholic garage steel mechanic at the completion of this project. From lever travel to alcohol content by volume you leave no stone unturned.
On my way to get a case of Schlitz and a pint of Rebel Yell. Catch up with all you later.
On my way to get a case of Schlitz and a pint of Rebel Yell. Catch up with all you later.
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I believe that's leave no turn unstoned.Bill Watson wrote:... leave no stone unturned.
But.. what Lane said is true; selling my Day-set-up SD-10 I put it back to Emmons. I had charted Jim Palenscar's setup carefully,
and still didn't get backthe feel it had. It wasn't bad, but....
Much due diligence is required. Pictures, measurements, anything you see.
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Bill, was this dead new, or just new-to-you?
If it's factory-fresh, I can't get my head around not ordering it the way you want.
I WILL say that there is a huge feeling of satisfaction to doing it yourself but it may take a few weeks of fine tuning to get it as smooth as it was before.
If it's factory-fresh, I can't get my head around not ordering it the way you want.
I WILL say that there is a huge feeling of satisfaction to doing it yourself but it may take a few weeks of fine tuning to get it as smooth as it was before.
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Lane.....It's new to me not factory new. I am not the brightest bulb on the tree but I would have ordered a Day from the factory.
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Tuning a SB Chevy is a lot easier than tuning a pedal steel!Bill Watson wrote:Guys as always thanks for the advice especially the correct alcohol consumption required to excel at this task. It can't be harder than rebuilding a 327...........can it?
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Re: SOS SOS Switching from Emmons to Day
I have a rodding chart, and can talk u through this, and how to set your travel stops...I PMd you my private number...Bill Watson wrote:Guys,
I just received my new Mullen SD 10 Royal Precision and I need to swap the the guitar over from and Emmons to a Day setup. Looking underneath the guitar there appears to be several ways to approach this.
As always I value your input, so what is the best (easiest) way to approach this and not blow the guitar up? Thank you in advance for your help and assistance.
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