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Brian Henry

 

Post  Posted 16 Dec 2020 7:00 am    
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Hi, does anyone think it’s possible to use ball joints at the top of the underneath of the guitar as well as the bottom to adjust the pedal movement on the pedal board. I’m tired of bending down to do it?
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John Swain


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Post  Posted 16 Dec 2020 7:18 am    
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Newer MSAs have that feature, check their website.
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Brian Henry

 

Post  Posted 16 Dec 2020 7:54 am    
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Thank you John! But for those of us with Carter’s is their a way to modify our guitars to have that feature?
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Ross Shafer


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Post  Posted 16 Dec 2020 8:20 am    
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The new Sierras have this feature as well. Carter pedal rods can be modified. Requires a 10-32 turnbuckle and cutting of the pedal rods. Where the ped rods are cut they'll need a left and right hand thread cut on them.

Sorry, I don't offer this service, but I'm sure you can find a machinist or mechanic somewhere to do it for you.

This is not the optimum set-up for this, but it does the job.
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Brian Henry

 

Post  Posted 16 Dec 2020 10:39 am    
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Thank you Ross, you are very kind. I’ll try it!
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Brian Henry

 

Post  Posted 16 Dec 2020 10:58 am    
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Well I found a turnbuckle!



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Brian Henry

 

Post  Posted 16 Dec 2020 11:10 am    
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Actually this on will work better



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Ian Rae


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Post  Posted 16 Dec 2020 11:34 am    
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How often does anyone have to adjust pedal rods? Once you have them correct, what would change? Just curious.
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Brian Henry

 

Post  Posted 16 Dec 2020 11:39 am    
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Good point Ian, I find with different shoe a slight adjustment needs to be made. If I just wear the same shoes it doesn’t need adjusting.
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Erv Niehaus


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Post  Posted 16 Dec 2020 12:03 pm    
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My advise would be to just wear the same shoes. Very Happy
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Brian Henry

 

Post  Posted 16 Dec 2020 1:17 pm    
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Thank you ERV . That might be the best way. More time to play, less time modifying.
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Erv Niehaus


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Post  Posted 16 Dec 2020 1:21 pm    
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Brian,
I find that if I wear the same shoes every time I play it works out better. The same with your steel seat.
You position yourself in the same location and it helps with your playing. Very Happy
Erv
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