by hickenjr » Tue Mar 12, 2024 11:39 am
As an Emmons player, I use my B and C pedals a lot for minor chords and other riffs so the pedals don't really throw me on a Day setup. That being said, after trying Dave Wheelhouse's personal Sheffield (The Beach) a few years ago, the knee-levers took some getting used to.
I think as with anything, it's what you get used to. Plenty of British people started with Day and stuck with it. Some people say that Day is more of a natural rotation of the ankle but I don't see any real difference. If anything, I prefer the movement of rolling my A and B than B and C on Emmons. Every physique is different.
Kind Regards, Steven Hicken Jr.
Steels - 2015 Show Pro SD10 - 2025 Resobird - Steven Hicken Sr's 1981 Sho Bud "The Pro-1"
Amps - Quilter 202 TT12, TC Furlong Sesh 400