New guy with an MSA and questions
Posted: 10 Jan 2016 9:42 am
Hi all, new 'kid' here, up in the PSG hotbed state of Massachusetts. I think this site is going to come in handy as I begin my journey down this road. I became interested in PSG after watching a guy play as part of a trio at a local brewery. I've spoken to him a few times; he's willing to take me on as a student once I get my steel up and running. So, with my wife's blessing, I've taken on a new project and hobby.
As I said, being here in Mass, not a lot of PSGs around, considered a road trip to Nashville, saw an MSA D12 for sale up in Maine (not a bad 4 hr drive), expressed my desire for one to a young co-worker (he, a bag piper, no less). To my surprise, he informed me that his brother had a PSG that he bought to fix but never did anything with and would probably sell me for cheap. So, long story short, I am now the owner of an MSA Classic D12 with 8 and 4....well, most of one, at least. Somewhere along the way, the legs, pedal bar, pedals, pedal rods and case got separated from the guitar and, by now, are long gone.
What I have appears to be complete and in decent shape, just dirty and gunked up (actually, the underside is pretty clean). I'm now in the process of disassembling, cleaning and reassembling.
SO, from my searching on the net, I see that I can buy legs, pedal rods and couplers without much trouble, but not much luck with pedals, so far. I have access to a machine shop, so I can make the pedal bar and pedal bracket mounts myself.
Therefore, my questions so far are:
1. What length legs should I buy for this guitar. I'm 5'11â€.
2. Where might I buy some pedals? (8) Since I am making my own bar and mounts, I assume I can make nearly any brand of pedal work? Does anyone know if any current manufacturers would sell me new pedals?
3. Now here's a big one – Should I leave it a D12 or store the C6 stuff, make a pad and set it up as an SD12 or 10? I'll have my work cut out for me to learn the E9 as it is. Opinions?
Thank you all in advance. Hoping that one day I'll be able to contribute more than just money to this forum.
Deane
As I said, being here in Mass, not a lot of PSGs around, considered a road trip to Nashville, saw an MSA D12 for sale up in Maine (not a bad 4 hr drive), expressed my desire for one to a young co-worker (he, a bag piper, no less). To my surprise, he informed me that his brother had a PSG that he bought to fix but never did anything with and would probably sell me for cheap. So, long story short, I am now the owner of an MSA Classic D12 with 8 and 4....well, most of one, at least. Somewhere along the way, the legs, pedal bar, pedals, pedal rods and case got separated from the guitar and, by now, are long gone.
What I have appears to be complete and in decent shape, just dirty and gunked up (actually, the underside is pretty clean). I'm now in the process of disassembling, cleaning and reassembling.
SO, from my searching on the net, I see that I can buy legs, pedal rods and couplers without much trouble, but not much luck with pedals, so far. I have access to a machine shop, so I can make the pedal bar and pedal bracket mounts myself.
Therefore, my questions so far are:
1. What length legs should I buy for this guitar. I'm 5'11â€.
2. Where might I buy some pedals? (8) Since I am making my own bar and mounts, I assume I can make nearly any brand of pedal work? Does anyone know if any current manufacturers would sell me new pedals?
3. Now here's a big one – Should I leave it a D12 or store the C6 stuff, make a pad and set it up as an SD12 or 10? I'll have my work cut out for me to learn the E9 as it is. Opinions?
Thank you all in advance. Hoping that one day I'll be able to contribute more than just money to this forum.
Deane