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Ben Godard

 

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Post  Posted 11 Jan 2019 5:38 pm    
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Other than Emmons. What guitars have some type of cabinet drop correction. Also, which brands have lower return compensators
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Franklin

 

Post  Posted 12 Jan 2019 5:16 am    
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Ben,
The lower return compensator was my fathers concept...It was introduced in I believe 67. He put them on my MSA, Sho-Bud's, PP, and all Franklins came with them.....
Paul
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Danny Letz

 

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Post  Posted 12 Jan 2019 5:22 am    
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Zumsteel.
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Jack Stoner


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Kansas City, MO
Post  Posted 12 Jan 2019 6:08 am    
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Although the Franklin is a great guitar, admittedly the primary reason I ordered a new Franklin was the drop return compensators. The Franklin was the only production steel that had them at the time. I was playing a 71 D-10 PP Emmons and got fed up with fighting the Hysteresis.
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Jon Light


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Post  Posted 12 Jan 2019 7:13 am    
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Return compensators are an option on Williams guitars. The fact that they were Franklin designed and are Franklin employed was more than enough to convince me to opt in.
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Bill Lowe


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Post  Posted 12 Jan 2019 7:24 am    
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How do they work on a P/P?
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Jack Stoner


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Post  Posted 12 Jan 2019 8:17 am    
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I don't see any way on a PP. All pull fingers "float" where a PP does not.
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Bobby Boggs

 

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Post  Posted 12 Jan 2019 8:20 am    
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Does the new MSA Legend have a Anti cabinet drop feature? Also, do they offer a Lower return option? I see no mention of either at their site. Are ether or both of the options needed? Legend owners opinion appreciated.
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Kyle Bennett

 

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Dallas, TX USA
Post  Posted 12 Jan 2019 12:44 pm    
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Bobby,
MSA does not offer a counter-force device. We do offer return-overshoot compensators. We offer two types with both types using o-rings. The first type is built in to the changer and sacrifices a row of lower holes but is easy to apply to all strings. The second type uses a locked-down cross rod and only sacrifices a lower hole on the string being compensated but can get crowded on the underside of the guitar if very many strings are compensated.
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Bill Lowe


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Post  Posted 12 Jan 2019 6:16 pm    
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Jack, I didn’t think so. I misunderstood your post.
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Ben Godard

 

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Jamesville NC
Post  Posted 12 Jan 2019 6:28 pm    
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Thanks Paul for the info. And yes I read about Paul Sr coming up with that. Amazing what a stationary rod and o-ring can do. I love seeing all the concepts and designs of different steels. I’m wish I could build steel guitars one day. I’ve been in the machine tool business for 15 years and one day I want to buy my own machine or two. And then build my own guitar. I just wish I could play one like you! Lol. I need to take your courses. Lol. Not trying to put you on a pedestal or anything, but it was your playing on Alan Jackson’s old stuff in early 90’sbthat made me start playing to start with. That is still some of the most tasteful steel work I’ve heard. Midnight in Montgomery gave me chills! Of coarse That was back when country music was still country. Lol



Thanks so much Bobby for clarifying my question.

And thanks Kyle for answering my question

And yes I’m in the process of buying a new or used steel. I love Emmons but I love the engineering of new MSA’s too. I may go with MSA Even though they don’t have counterforce. If the guitar is built well it will have minimal drop. unless cab drop is past say 2 cents. It doesn’t bother me much As far as return compensators, I don’t see why any all pull guitars builder would not put them on. Any keyed guitar is gonna have overshoot or hysteresis if the string has both a lower and a raise.
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Jack Stoner


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Post  Posted 13 Jan 2019 3:09 am    
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On my Franklin, the C6th 10th String (low C) needs two O rings to work properly. With one o-ring if was iffy on returning to pitch. Adding the second o-ring stabilized it.

My Franklin is "stock" no changes in rodding from how it was built.
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Earnest Bovine


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Los Angeles CA USA
Post  Posted 13 Jan 2019 9:22 am    
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Jack Stoner wrote:
Adding the second o-ring stabilized it.


Jack, do you have a source for O-rings of the right size and elastic properties?
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Jack Stoner


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Kansas City, MO
Post  Posted 13 Jan 2019 9:40 am    
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I found some at the local Ace Hardware about 10 years ago when I replaced mine. Whether they have the correct elasticity ??? They work.

As far as the double O rings that I mentioned on the C6th 10th string, nothing to do with replacement O rings, it was the originals and I came across the double o ring fix when the guitar was about 5 years old.
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Georg Sørtun


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Mandal, Agder, Norway
Post  Posted 16 Jan 2019 6:05 am    
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About the lower return compensator: have any of the PSG builders done anything to eliminate the problem, rather than "compensate" for it?

Could ask the same about the "body-drop detuning" issue, but I guess the "less than 2 cents" that some builders claim to have achieved will do for most players.
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Jack Stoner


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Kansas City, MO
Post  Posted 16 Jan 2019 6:30 am    
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The Keyless design is supposed to "eliminate" the hysteresis and thus compensators are not supposed to be needed.

Note I didn't make any "firm" statements. LOL
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Georg Sørtun


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Post  Posted 16 Jan 2019 6:59 am    
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Well Smile my experience – after some testing – is that keyless may solve or reduce some other problems, but none of the issues mentioned in this thread. Will add that I haven't tested all keyless PSG constructions on the market…
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Bob Hoffnar


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Austin, Tx
Post  Posted 16 Jan 2019 8:51 am    
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Paul Franklin Sr. showed me how he built a counter force system by having a string under the steel that pulled back on the changer if I remember correctly. He said he never put it into production though.

Is there a patent on the Emmons counterforce ?
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