Carter Pedal Action
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Carter Pedal Action
I was still wondering about the PEdal action on Carter is it easy to play I know bob said that he like to rest his foot lightly on the pedals without changing/rasing tone I would have to agree because little pressure could make the guitar easily go out then is the Carter knees and pedals smooth and easy I don't believe I got an answer on that compared to Shobud what is the Feel ? ,Mark
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Hi Mark,
Go to Mesquite and play one of Carter's guitars. I think you will find all that you are looking for. They have several in stock, and I bet they will let you try them out. Sure, they have a light and smooth action. That is what most people want. Not all, but most. You can adjust the pedal and knee action a little stiffer if you like. I betcha buy one!
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Go to Mesquite and play one of Carter's guitars. I think you will find all that you are looking for. They have several in stock, and I bet they will let you try them out. Sure, they have a light and smooth action. That is what most people want. Not all, but most. You can adjust the pedal and knee action a little stiffer if you like. I betcha buy one!
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I have to throw in my two cents. These guitars have as good of a pedal action as anything out there. If you are used to an older sho-bud...it will feel like you got out of a 69 lincoln and jumped into a new sports car. One thing that most people don't realize is that a Carter is so well engineered that you can change your set-up to anything you can dream up and not have to drill holes and make a mess of the underside. Just take the back apron off, move what you want to where you want it and put the back apron back on. I like em so much I have two of them.
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2003 Carter D10, 9x5 Black and 1998 Carter D10 9x5, rack mounted amp and cabinets
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I would never "rest my foot slightly" on any pedals.
Wouldn't it cause a slight difference in pitch? Maybe only a few cents, but that's still too much. Does anyone really do this? Your pedal action would have to be very stiff.
FWIW, I play vintage Push Pulls, and a 1999 Carter.
The Carter action is faster and lighter by just a small bit.
The Emmon's are set up great, so they're close, but still a bit stiffer. I couldn't rest my foot on either.
Wouldn't it cause a slight difference in pitch? Maybe only a few cents, but that's still too much. Does anyone really do this? Your pedal action would have to be very stiff.
FWIW, I play vintage Push Pulls, and a 1999 Carter.
The Carter action is faster and lighter by just a small bit.
The Emmon's are set up great, so they're close, but still a bit stiffer. I couldn't rest my foot on either.
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I have a Carter and a Zum. I think the action is pretty similar. If it compares well to a Zum it has to be good.
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