I have my answer, so you can close this thread. I see guitars for sale that has the standard Emmons set-up, and should I consider purchasing one, I just wanted to know what a standard Emmons set up was. I play an extended E-9, which is not standard by any means. Beyond that it becomes personal preference.īobby Lee - email: - gigs - CDs, Open Hearts That's why I maintain that the "standard" copedent is 3+3. Today, the most common setup for the 4th knee lever is:īut there are still plenty of variations. The chart located, HERE (minus the vertical lever) is pretty close to the stock Emmons Guitar set-up. But what does the other right knee do in a standard Emmons 3 pedal, 4 knee lever set-up? Lower 5? raise 7? raise 1? I know what A, B, and C pedals and the left knees do (lower and raise 4 & 8) and one of the right knees must lower the 2nd D# to D and possibly C# with a half stop. Your profile | join | preferences | help | search Classic country shuffle styles for Band-in-a-Box, by BIAB guru Jim Baron.
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