Emmons volume pedal adjustment
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Brendan Mitchell
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Emmons volume pedal adjustment
I know this has been asked before and I did try the seach but no luck.
I have the string attached to the spring which is in it's hole.The other end of the string goes arond the pot.housing and up onto it's anchor screw.This works ok for 5 seconds and then the pot remains in the fully on position.Any idea's?
Regards Brendan
I have the string attached to the spring which is in it's hole.The other end of the string goes arond the pot.housing and up onto it's anchor screw.This works ok for 5 seconds and then the pot remains in the fully on position.Any idea's?
Regards Brendan
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Do you have at least 2 full wraps of cord around the pulley? Often, one won't do. Also, the string will grip better, and last longer, if you coat it with wax. Do this by taking a long piece of string (about a foot, or so) and "sawing" it through a candle a few times. This only takes a few seconds, but it will double the life of the string, and also prevent slipping.
Lastly, make sure the pot shaft turns easily. If it doesn't, then apply a tiny drop of oil right where the shaft meets the bushing (capillary action will "pull" it into the bushing). This should be done every year or so, anyway.
Lastly, make sure the pot shaft turns easily. If it doesn't, then apply a tiny drop of oil right where the shaft meets the bushing (capillary action will "pull" it into the bushing). This should be done every year or so, anyway.
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