First Post: Technical Question - Half Stop
Posted: 27 Dec 2019 9:04 am
Hello to everyone!!!
I am new to pedal steel guitar and to this forum so take it easy on me please
I recently purchased a Derby Pedal Steel Guitar to learn on and I am having a lot of fun, along with the usual frustrations of learning a new instrument, especially as complex as this one. My Derby is a SD10 tuned to E9 3x4 with E's on left knee, pretty basic setup.
I am a 20 year guitar player so I am not new to music, just a baby when it comes to this instrument. My question is about my RKR lever that is a half stop lever that drops the 2nd string to D, (1st half) then to C# (fully engaged) and the 9th string to C# when it is all the way engaged. I can get the 2nd string spot on tuning wise by using the 9th string nylon tuner to adjust the D, and use the 2nd string nylon tuner to adjust the C#.
The problem is, the 2nd half of the half stop is not dropping my 9th string D to C#. It does not seem like the lever has enough travel to get down to C#. I have backed the split tuning allen head out so I know its not bottoming out on it. Is this a Tuning problem or a mechanical travel problem do you think? Looking at the end where the 9th string nylon tuning nut is, it only looks like its pulling in like an 1/8 of an inch when the RKR lever is fully engaged, just not enough to drop that D to C#.
I am happy with the half stop on the 2nd string, seems to have a good solid stop (at D) where I can feel the first half, and the 2nd half seems pretty smooth as well down to C#. I am assuming if I could lower the 9th down to C# or lower, I could set the allen head split screw back to be my end stop for 9th string c#...? Also the knee lever seems to have plenty of travel, it moves pretty far, the rod just doesn't seem to travel far enough to drop the note.
Thanks for any help/advice and I apologize if I did not explain my situation very well...
Blake Surrell
I am new to pedal steel guitar and to this forum so take it easy on me please
I recently purchased a Derby Pedal Steel Guitar to learn on and I am having a lot of fun, along with the usual frustrations of learning a new instrument, especially as complex as this one. My Derby is a SD10 tuned to E9 3x4 with E's on left knee, pretty basic setup.
I am a 20 year guitar player so I am not new to music, just a baby when it comes to this instrument. My question is about my RKR lever that is a half stop lever that drops the 2nd string to D, (1st half) then to C# (fully engaged) and the 9th string to C# when it is all the way engaged. I can get the 2nd string spot on tuning wise by using the 9th string nylon tuner to adjust the D, and use the 2nd string nylon tuner to adjust the C#.
The problem is, the 2nd half of the half stop is not dropping my 9th string D to C#. It does not seem like the lever has enough travel to get down to C#. I have backed the split tuning allen head out so I know its not bottoming out on it. Is this a Tuning problem or a mechanical travel problem do you think? Looking at the end where the 9th string nylon tuning nut is, it only looks like its pulling in like an 1/8 of an inch when the RKR lever is fully engaged, just not enough to drop that D to C#.
I am happy with the half stop on the 2nd string, seems to have a good solid stop (at D) where I can feel the first half, and the 2nd half seems pretty smooth as well down to C#. I am assuming if I could lower the 9th down to C# or lower, I could set the allen head split screw back to be my end stop for 9th string c#...? Also the knee lever seems to have plenty of travel, it moves pretty far, the rod just doesn't seem to travel far enough to drop the note.
Thanks for any help/advice and I apologize if I did not explain my situation very well...
Blake Surrell