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James M Peters


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Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Post  Posted 27 May 2012 4:59 pm    
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Hi Guys,

I have two issues with my Emmons D10 P/P that I need some help with. The first issue is with the "B" pedal. It seems alittle stiff to me, and that I have to go to far into the pedal before it starts to engage the pulling of 3 and 6. Is there any change that can be made to start the engagement with just a small amout of pressure? The other question is, how do I make an adjustment to bring my LKR closer to my knee. It's really out there the way it is now.

Thank you,
Jim Peters
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Mike Cass

 

Post  Posted 27 May 2012 8:08 pm    
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Jim,
Im currently playing the same model/year guitar as you. Feel free to call me @ 615-446-5952. Id be glad to help you with it. Its easier to solve it over the phone than on here, imho.

MC

Tony Glassman


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The Great Northwest
Post  Posted 27 May 2012 9:13 pm    
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There 'ya go........You can't do better than getting input from Mike Cass.......he is one of the true Emmons gurus.
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Peter Freiberger

 

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California, USA
Post  Posted 28 May 2012 12:16 am    
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If you lower your E9 6th string you will necessarily have some slack in the B pedal before it engages. If you can't live with it you might consider raising string 7 to G# instead. As for this and any other issues, nobody knows more about a P/P Emmons than Mike Cass.
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