ZB Pedal Steel Guitars - Please help!
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It's definitely out of adjustment... mine was like that, but now plays very easily after a going over by<SMALL>it requires gargantuan force to push the pedals, but I'm not too worried about figuring that out.</SMALL>
Greg Jones; contact him or one of the other fine ZB undercarriage guys here... I'm sure they can talk you thru the steps to lighten the pedal action, balance the pulls, etc...
In about 76 or 77 I purchased A new purple ZB D-10 with 8 & 4 or possibly 6. from Bud Hall in Evansville,In. Another gent by the name of Bunch Laser had one just like it.My question is, do any of you guys know of these guitars. I always thought it was beautiful but I sure took alot of flack over the color. I always thought that the legs made the guitar look cheap. I should have changed them and kept it. It sure haqd A good sound. J W Day
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Joe...from a post by Larry Behm a few years ago:
"Danny [Shields] told me if you take the metal plate off of the bottom of the pickup and float the pickup on large dime size drops of silicone the sound will become cleaner and less microphonic."
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"Danny [Shields] told me if you take the metal plate off of the bottom of the pickup and float the pickup on large dime size drops of silicone the sound will become cleaner and less microphonic."
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Mike
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Brendan,
I added helper springs to my ZB
to get a lighter pedal and lever
action on the raises.
I hooked a thin piece of wire
to the changer finger
(see arrow on photo),
and ran the wire down the steel
until it was past all the
mechanical parts , then hooked
some springs onto this wire,
and ran the springs to
a home-made plate at the
end of the steel
(under the keyhead).
It doesn't look very elegant,
but it works
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by richard burton on 30 October 2006 at 12:41 PM.]</p></FONT>
I added helper springs to my ZB
to get a lighter pedal and lever
action on the raises.
I hooked a thin piece of wire
to the changer finger
(see arrow on photo),
and ran the wire down the steel
until it was past all the
mechanical parts , then hooked
some springs onto this wire,
and ran the springs to
a home-made plate at the
end of the steel
(under the keyhead).
It doesn't look very elegant,
but it works
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by richard burton on 30 October 2006 at 12:41 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Hey Fellow ZBers:
Joe, I can't believe you're going to own Duncan's ZB. Congratulations. Great job on it, Greg Jones!
Duncan, I can't believe Joe's going to own your ZB. Congratulations? Still, great job on it, Greg Jones!
Dave Z., this isn't a contest, buddy. Maybe your ZBs should meet mine, and we could start some sort of breeding club or something. ZB Husbandry, really, think of all those unbalanced pulls... Congratulations on the bouncing new (old) S-10.
ZBest,
LC
Joe, I can't believe you're going to own Duncan's ZB. Congratulations. Great job on it, Greg Jones!
Duncan, I can't believe Joe's going to own your ZB. Congratulations? Still, great job on it, Greg Jones!
Dave Z., this isn't a contest, buddy. Maybe your ZBs should meet mine, and we could start some sort of breeding club or something. ZB Husbandry, really, think of all those unbalanced pulls... Congratulations on the bouncing new (old) S-10.
ZBest,
LC
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Yes Larry, the blue ZB is going back to California where it was born. Joe and I sell a steel to each other every couple of years, or so. It's our way of staying in touch. Many people exchange emails but Joe and I send 100lb pieces of wood and metal across the entire length of the country. It's quite the bonding experience. I fell in love with one of those "F" steels (no, not the "F" your wife uses when referring to those (blank) steels) and the only I could make the deal was by parting with the D-10. It was a very sad day when I came to the realization that it had to go. At least I still have the red ZB so I'm still in the club.
Duncan
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Try another brand - less help needed - more time to play !
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I got a Bakersfield era ZB Catalog on e-bay in pristine condition! Exactly like the catalog I ordered my first ZB from.
I've scanned it in hi res and here are a few low res images for you ZB freaks
The front cover
The inside
The back cover
I've scanned it in hi res and here are a few low res images for you ZB freaks
The front cover
The inside
The back cover
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Can someone tell me how to get my E to F on LKL and E to F# on the C pedal
ZB D10 8+4
also i need a replacement for one of the bridge
push on rollers , not sure what they are called
but its where the string comes over the bridge,
lost one after a string broke on the last song of the night , decided to replace the string next day and must lost the the roller when putting the guitar in the case , thanks my fellow ZBeers
ps. i live in spain no steel outlets there..
ZB D10 8+4
also i need a replacement for one of the bridge
push on rollers , not sure what they are called
but its where the string comes over the bridge,
lost one after a string broke on the last song of the night , decided to replace the string next day and must lost the the roller when putting the guitar in the case , thanks my fellow ZBeers
ps. i live in spain no steel outlets there..