Problem with 5th string with A pedal
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- Veli-Pekka Haanmäki
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Problem with 5th string with A pedal
I have a problem with all-pull SD-10 5th String when A pedal is pressed down. It worked fine for a while but I tuned it and the finger did not respond, nothing happened in pitch. I oiled the parts , no effect. I changed the string (.018) and the finger started to work but it just doesnt stay in tune, goes under pitch after one press on A pedal. The string should be correctly put on...
Any ideas what could be wrong?
Any ideas what could be wrong?
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Or turn the nylon nut around and thread it in from the other end. I have done this many times.
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Not many guitars have nylon nuts with holes at both ends. At least, I have never seen one. Drilling out the solid end would be really difficult without a drill press and vise. Just do as suggested by others already, or buy new one's, although it sounds like you have a new one already.Bill Ferguson wrote:Or turn the nylon nut around and thread it in from the other end. I have done this many times.
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Tell us what brand of guitar you have. If it is a US built guitar, I am sure someone with a similar guitar will send you a few nylon tuning nuts. If it is metric do you know the thread size
Most nylon tuners are not threaded when new and the threads on the pull rod cuts threads as you tighten it.
Marvin
Most nylon tuners are not threaded when new and the threads on the pull rod cuts threads as you tighten it.
Marvin
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Thanks for your help!
I replaced the nylon screw and adjusted the A pedal stop screw underneath the guitar ( not the screws that are on top of the pedal). I had to turn the stop screw clockwise to make the A pedal go nearer to the floor and raise the H string to C# instead of C.So there is now more stop screw visible on the bottom. I adjusted them so that A pedal allows H to go to C # and there is a small gap left between nylon screw and metal plate it hits. It seems to work now.
Jan Visser who made this steel was most helpful,great guy to deal withðŸ‘
I replaced the nylon screw and adjusted the A pedal stop screw underneath the guitar ( not the screws that are on top of the pedal). I had to turn the stop screw clockwise to make the A pedal go nearer to the floor and raise the H string to C# instead of C.So there is now more stop screw visible on the bottom. I adjusted them so that A pedal allows H to go to C # and there is a small gap left between nylon screw and metal plate it hits. It seems to work now.
Jan Visser who made this steel was most helpful,great guy to deal withðŸ‘