Raymond White
From: Georgia, USA
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Posted 11 Jun 2009 4:00 pm
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I am working on a friend;s Emmons 1985 lashley LeGrande,I am lowering the 5th string to the normal pitch and it comes back to pitch,the 10th (B)string I am lowering it to an A but when i release the lever it comes back sharp,about 8+on my tuner,any help would be appreciated,by the way these changes are on the Vertical knee lever,thanks ,Ray White,E Mail me at (steelmanplayer@yahoo.com).... |
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Bobby Boggs
From: Upstate SC.
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Posted 11 Jun 2009 8:09 pm
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All, Legrandes I've come in contact with.Long or short key head. Return 5 to 10 cents sharp when the B's are lowered to A. All keyed guitars I've played will do this to some degree. The CARTER being the exception, maybe 2 cents on this change. Not a problem. But anything over 5 cents drives me nuts. There is nothing you can do About it without doing a big no no..I think I'm the only guy that does this. Anyway. I won't even get into it.I would have to spend the weekend defending myself. But it works for me. You can clean the roller nut,make sure the string is lined up. Oil the changer till the cows calfves come home. But that won't fix the problem.
Anyway, The guitar needs lower return compensators to do that change and return to pitch. ..bb |
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