Suggestions for pedals 9,10 and ll

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Suggestions for pedals 9,10 and ll

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Jim Flynn is setting up my old ZB D10. It is Day set up, with ll pedals lkl, lkr, rkr and lvl. I use .012 G on the first on C6 neck. I know some of you will have some suggestion you would make if you had ll pedals. Thanks in advance

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Post by bob grossman »

1. Lower the 5th str. to F (assuming it is a G)

2. Lower the 6th str. to D (assuming it is an E)

These are better on a KL, but...
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Post by Earl Yarbro »

anybody got anything for 11 pedal? Bob gave me some good ones for 9 and 10.

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I'd hook pedal 11 up to E9th for some two-footed action. High E to F#, low B to A.
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Post by Jim Smith »

Move everything one slot to the right and lower 3&6 G#-G on P1.
Put the Paul Franklin E9 change on P4.
Put the reverse of P6 on C6 - Lower 2 E-D# and raise 6 E-F. I like this one to the right of standard P7.
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Post by Al Marcus »

Sounds like good advice on all those pulls. I use Bob Grossmans two whole tone drops . They do double And triple duty. Both together give F6, one gives F maj7, one gives straight D7, one gives a straight F7. Used for passing tones too. There are so many ways to play, as Curly used to say....al Image Image

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Post by Earl Yarbro »

These are all great ideas. Hope we can incorporate all of them to make those 11 pedals sing. Thanks to all,

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Post by Larry Behm »

Take them off, lighten your load, you won't use them enough to have them hooked up. Zeebs weight a ton with just 8 pedals.

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