Carter-Starter Problem With "E" (RKR) Lever
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Donny Dennis
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Carter-Starter Problem With "E" (RKR) Lever
Am having a problem with the "E" (RKR) knee lever on my Carter-Starter. It is supposed to lower the 2nd string to a "D" when I press it but it doesn't seem to be working. Can anyone please tell me from looking at the photo below if something is missing in the mechanism for the "E" lever?
[img=http://img246.imageshack.us/img246/3518/carterstarter002gb0.jpg]
My Carter-Starter is well past the warranty period.
Again, all help is appreciated.
Regards,
Donny
[img=http://img246.imageshack.us/img246/3518/carterstarter002gb0.jpg]
My Carter-Starter is well past the warranty period.
Again, all help is appreciated.
Regards,
Donny
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Tucker & Charlie,
Thanks for the kind words but I couldn't have figured it out without watching the video two or three times. I am not mechanically minded so I am just glad that I didn't really damage something. This was a learning experience, and it helped me to better understand how a PSG works.
It's steelers' like you that make this forum such a great place to visit, and learn from.
Regards,
Donny
Thanks for the kind words but I couldn't have figured it out without watching the video two or three times. I am not mechanically minded so I am just glad that I didn't really damage something. This was a learning experience, and it helped me to better understand how a PSG works.
It's steelers' like you that make this forum such a great place to visit, and learn from.
Regards,
Donny
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