


Then release the screws on the collars that set the travel length for the knee lever (if that’s what you are setting up). On each raise and each lower of the pedal or knee lever you are setting up, undo the screw in the collar nearest the bellcrank. Release All Collars and Pedal/Knee Lever Stops In fact once the changer is set you should not have to turn over the guitar until you finish as you can see where everything is suppose to be while you are working on it.Ģ.

Visually you can now set up the guitar without constantly turning it over and checking your progress. Physically all the raises and lowers have already been set to where you want them to be. When you complete this step you will have a physical and visual guide to successfully completing the setup. This step, although it is often overlooked by inexperienced owners, is extremely important. Withyour other hand reach over and turn the endplate tuning screw for the lower (the upper screw of the two endplate screws) so that it is touching solidly the lower finger held with you other hand. For any string you want to lower with the pedal or knee lever reach under the guitar and pull the bridge finger for that string right toward the endplate until it reaches the note you want it to lower to. Repeat the above for each string you want to raise with the pedal or knee lever. Next release the bridge finger and tune the string with the raise tuning screw on the guitar endplate to the open unraised note. Hold it there and tune with the left hand at the keyhead- tune the string to the note you want it hit when you raise it. You can obtain this through Emmons Guitar Company.įor the pedal or knee lever that you are setting up, reach under the guitar and push the bridge finger for one of the strings you plan to raise, left all the way until it hits the body of the guitar. If you are uncertain of the basic components the following is a great reference manual: Methodology and Practice in Pedal Steel Guitar. It is really important that you do each step exactly as it is described and in the same order. It assumes you know what the basic components of your guitar are and you have installed them. This guide is for the picker who doesn’t live anywhere close to a steel guitar repair shop and wants to set up his/her Emmons push pull guitar or add a pull (raise or lower). A WILDERNESS GUIDE TO BASIC SETUP OF AN EMMONS PUSH PULL STEEL GUITAR
