I am the proud new owner of a D10 lacquer Marlen guitar. This is an all pull triple raise double lower model built about 90. I can't understand the 2nd string half adjuster that is on it now. It looks standard compared to the pictures I've seen of others,..but.
Right now the 2nd string will lower from D# to D to C#. There is also a pull on this knee lever that lowers G# to G and a single pull on the C6th neck(not worried about). The half stop adjuster is on the nineth string E9th.
I am used to this lever(RKR) having the D# to D and the nineth lower to C#(on LDG Shobud).
The nylon adjuster on the nineth string does not make contact with the changer. When I turn the nylon adjuster I notice that the whole rod of the adjustment mechanism turns. I can't feel any difference in the half stop feel at all when this is turned. What little half stop feel that exists comes in when the G# to G lower engages.
In looking at the adjuster, I see a brass knurled knob that butts up against the bellcrank. This knob looks like it should be able to turn but has a pin in it that prevents it from turning when its against the bellcrank. If I pull it away from the bellcrank It will turn. How do these work?
Am I to assume that with this setup, the nineth string will not lower to C# because thats where the half stop adjuster is(and not really a pull)?
What I am really considering doing is removing the half stop adjuster all together. It looks like a hassle to me. I really want the nineth string lower and have never had the 2nd string C#.
Any opinions or ideas would be very helpful. I don't have a digital camera right now, sorry.
Help! Half stop adjuster.
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Brad,
Go to this website and get in touch with Leonard,he is a good man to deal with and can tell you how to fix it.
http://www.reidsville.net/stadlermusic/
Bill Ford
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Go to this website and get in touch with Leonard,he is a good man to deal with and can tell you how to fix it.
http://www.reidsville.net/stadlermusic/
Bill Ford
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