by Nick Bidmade » Sun Oct 27, 2013 12:14 pm
Hi David - thanks for replying.
This all started from 2 separate standpoints:
1 - to better understand how psg 'works' from a semi-technical point of view
2 - to see whether 'improvements' could be made to my own guitar - which I'm actually really happy with...
so - my first query was trying to understand why using the 'E' lower lever with pedals B+C resulted in a 'split' note that was sharp, while the E lower with A+B or 'open' remains in tune. One of the replies explained why this happens, but also showed how either screw thread adjusters under the changer (which I don't have) or extra pedal rods would result in a 'compensatory' fine tuning that would result in the E lower being in tune with both B+C and A+B or open.
So, going back to my guitar (details of which I gave in a previous post under this heading) - string 4 would require an extra rod if I were to use B+C and E lower lever. String 5 has a B to Bb lower with a vertical knee lever, perfectly in tune with open strings, but sharp when A or A+B also engaged. Thirdly, I have a whole tone lower on RKL on string 6 - G# to F#, which, when used with B pedal (A+B) results in a mid note that's sharp.
So, I have deduced (perhaps erroneously) that three additional rods would bring the sharpened notes 'in tune'.
As I said in an earlier post, this might be a)fruitless, b) pointless or c) beyond my (very limited) capability, especially as a bit of bar or pedal adjustment can compensate. My playing also probably doesn't warrant these adjustments as I am pretty much still a beginner on psg, but my ear tells me different!
So, that's the rationale - but I'm open to advice - difficult to give, I know, without the guitar and the player in front of you, but a few extra rods can't be that expensive, and I don't think I can do any damage - I can just take them off again if it doesn't work. (But that's a beginner speaking - others might know better!)
Thoughts and advice gratefully received.