Carter Starter PSG photos needed!
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- Kyler Burke
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- Location: Boise Idaho, USA
Carter Starter PSG photos needed!
Hey y'all,
I've got this Carter Starter I bought a couple months ago and have it just about all setup but it was missing some pull rods, so I built some replacements. However, I'm not sure exactly what the shortest linkages at the changer look like when the were originally setup. Specifically, the RKR lever bellcrank is really close to the changer and the angles are tricky. I'm pondering using r/c car style threaded rod ends with clevises on them for the RKR rods.
Can anybody post a couple close up photos of the bellcranks and pull-rods for the right knee levers? Or maybe somebody has a link to some schematics?
thanks in advance!
Kyler
I've got this Carter Starter I bought a couple months ago and have it just about all setup but it was missing some pull rods, so I built some replacements. However, I'm not sure exactly what the shortest linkages at the changer look like when the were originally setup. Specifically, the RKR lever bellcrank is really close to the changer and the angles are tricky. I'm pondering using r/c car style threaded rod ends with clevises on them for the RKR rods.
Can anybody post a couple close up photos of the bellcranks and pull-rods for the right knee levers? Or maybe somebody has a link to some schematics?
thanks in advance!
Kyler
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It was good for a start, but even as a beginner I could easily see and feel its shortcomings. My main gripe was the pedals themselves were harsh on stocking feet, which is how I normally play. The tuners were very flimsy, but did technically stay in-tune. I was able to sell easily for what I paid, and think it was a good starting instrument.
I voted #2 but still gig with mine when i need a light grab and go guitar.
I dont think the pictures in this link show what you are looking for. I will snap a better one when i get to where my starter is stored.
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=203183&
I dont think the pictures in this link show what you are looking for. I will snap a better one when i get to where my starter is stored.
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=203183&
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Wish I still had mine for playing when I work out of town on weekends
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This survthread
Could be both kinds of requests.
Here's the RKR rod. Very short with retaining spring.
Only lowers string 2 a half-step.
I this what you're looking for?
Here's the RKR rod. Very short with retaining spring.
Only lowers string 2 a half-step.
I this what you're looking for?
Carters Starter, D10 8+7, SD10
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- Kyler Burke
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Re: This survthread
Bob! Absolutely. Thank you so much. This is kinda what I expected, that it would need a bend in it to work. Very helpful.Bob Sykes wrote:Could be both kinds of requests.
Here's the RKR rod. Very short with retaining spring.
Only lowers string 2 a half-step.
I this what you're looking for?
- Kyler Burke
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- Location: Boise Idaho, USA
To bring clarity to your confusion, the answer is yes.ajm wrote:I'm confused.
Is this topic a:
a) Poll about the guitar, or
b) A request for repair/adjustment information?
As for if the guitar is good enough, go to YT and search for the video of Terry Crisp playing one at a convention.
That should answer any and all questions on that subject.
Really I just thought it was cool as a side note to run the poll and it would help me decide how long I'm willing to bang my head against a wall with setting this thing up. I'm having lots of trouble because somebody had it setup strangely or just threw it back together randomly. Slowly but surely...