Been playing about 12 years (weissenborn)… and am considering a volume pedal. Tried a wah (I know… just love that sound) but when the knee starts moving and the guitar begins bobbing up and down, I get a bit discombobulated.
Would I have to migrate to a stand for the Weiss? Wish there was some ‘sideways’ controller for a stand alone pedal.
Other options?
This is a silly question?
Tanks!
Mark
Probably dumb question re: volume pedal w/lap steel
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Probably dumb question re: volume pedal w/lap steel
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Most lap steelers put the pedal way out front so that the knee angle doesn't change when the pedal changes. This means that you probably don't want a low-profile pedal like a Goodrich etc... but YMMV.
I prefer a stand myself.
I prefer a stand myself.
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I've always used a regular Ernie Ball volume pedal with lap steel. With correct foot position position my knee barely moves. It's raised a bit from the height of the pedal but I'm used to that.
Move your heel closer to the pivot point of the pedal and you'll find that your calf will move forward and back as your ankle pivots, but your knee just stays in place.
Move your heel closer to the pivot point of the pedal and you'll find that your calf will move forward and back as your ankle pivots, but your knee just stays in place.
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I made a stand for two of my lap steels. I sit and the vol pedal works as normal.
Problem solved.
Problem solved.
Tony
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Too many guitars, not enough time to play
'72 Sho-Bud 6139 '71 Sho-Bud 6140
'82 Sho-Bud 6160 '73 Sho-Bud 6138
'71 Marlen 210
'78 Fender Stringmaster T8 black '70??? Fender Champ Lap Steel