adjusting the "travel" of the pedals
Posted: 5 Jul 2011 2:44 pm
First of, please bear with me as i am relatively new to the instrument, and their aren't a whole lot of steel players around central jersey (at least that i know of) so i am pretty terrible with using correct terminology.
I own a GFI S-10 expo, and the main issue i am having is that the C Pedal "travels" much farther than both the A and B pedals. In other words, it takes a lot more time/effort to fully depress the pedal to the point where it stops and the notes are in tune.
1. Is this normal, or is it entirely a matter of preference?
2. I see screws that will likely adjust this, but i don't really know how to get at them to make the adjustment. Any help?
3. Anybody know anybody in jersey or nyc who does good work on pedal steels?
I am also having a problem with my B pedal. It is SUPER sensitive. I feel like if a fly landed on it my 3 and 6 strings would go a little sharp!
Thank you for any help you can offer. I really want to understand how this instrument works mechanically so I don't end up posting here everyday!
I own a GFI S-10 expo, and the main issue i am having is that the C Pedal "travels" much farther than both the A and B pedals. In other words, it takes a lot more time/effort to fully depress the pedal to the point where it stops and the notes are in tune.
1. Is this normal, or is it entirely a matter of preference?
2. I see screws that will likely adjust this, but i don't really know how to get at them to make the adjustment. Any help?
3. Anybody know anybody in jersey or nyc who does good work on pedal steels?
I am also having a problem with my B pedal. It is SUPER sensitive. I feel like if a fly landed on it my 3 and 6 strings would go a little sharp!
Thank you for any help you can offer. I really want to understand how this instrument works mechanically so I don't end up posting here everyday!