easy pushin'
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- Bob Ripperden
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easy pushin'
I’m I right in assuming that if I loosen the tension on the springs for my A B and C pedals they will be easier to push down?
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Bob,
If you are referring to your pedal lift springs; yes.
I did that to my Emmons LeGrande and it worked fine. I actually took them off. One less spring to pull. No big difference though. Don't mess with the return springs on the lowers in the changer, without a good understanding of them.
RP
If you are referring to your pedal lift springs; yes.
I did that to my Emmons LeGrande and it worked fine. I actually took them off. One less spring to pull. No big difference though. Don't mess with the return springs on the lowers in the changer, without a good understanding of them.
RP
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- Bob Ripperden
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easy pushin'
Thanks Ron, this Is on a Williams I don't have pedal lift springs. I'm talking about the springs on the changer.
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No. The changer springs are there to counteract the string tension. If you loosen them, the lowering arm will start to pull away from the stop bar and the string will be flat. it won't change the pedal action.
Try moving the quick release ball joint to another hole on the pedal, if you have one. Further away from the pedal bar gives more movement of the pedal but a softer action.
Try moving the quick release ball joint to another hole on the pedal, if you have one. Further away from the pedal bar gives more movement of the pedal but a softer action.
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Re: easy pushin'
No, not at all. They are to pull the string back on lower changes (like the E knee lever). On raises, they just keep the lower part of the changer finger from moving. If you loosen them, you will have trouble tuning the A B and C pedals.Bob Ripperden wrote:I’m I right in assuming that if I loosen the tension on the springs for my A B and C pedals they will be easier to push down?
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