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Ricky Holden
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Post by Ricky Holden »

Just recently purchased a used Mullen RP SD10. It had 4 pedals and 5 levers. I removed the 4th pedal and believe the remaining three are indeed correct for Emmons setup . The left knees and the vertical are correct. My problem is with the RKL and RKR. RKL lowers string 6 and raises string 1. RKR lowers string 9 from D to C and string 2 from D# in two half steps to D and C# respectively. What should they be? I suppose I will have to take it to a local shop (Steve Lamb Music) in Ft.Worth to have the levrs reset unless someone tells me they are correct. Any help appreciated.
Mullen RP SD-10/QuilterTT12/Peavey Nashville 112/Telonics volume pedal/Martin D-10/ Gretsch Renown drum set
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Jerry Overstreet
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

Very common set up. The only thing I see is the 9th string lower should be tuned to C# v. C.

Other than that, I and a lot of other players have those same changes on those same levers.
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Ricky Holden
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thanks Jerry

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Appreciate the insight. I am happy to know it is setup ok. I am learning as I go but still do not fully understand all the different copedents.
Mullen RP SD-10/QuilterTT12/Peavey Nashville 112/Telonics volume pedal/Martin D-10/ Gretsch Renown drum set
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Post by Chris Brooks »

Yeah, Ricky, in your case the E levers are on the left.

The other "standard" setup is to have the E levers on the right knee.
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