I have always loved the sound of pedal steel guitar, but always managed to convince myself that I'd never be able to learn how to play it. Then last week I saw one listed in an auction catalogue and put in a bid... and now I have to learn how to play a pedal steel guitar. But first I want to make sure that I can set it up right.
I have totally bitten off more than I can chew here because it's not a starter model, it's an MSA Classic with two necks, eight pedals and three knee levers. I've put it all together and all the mechanical parts seem to work, as in the pedals and levers all raise or lower the pitch of strings when operated. But it's clearly not been used for a while as it's quite dusty and missing some strings. So, first of all, what should I look out for on the maintenance front? And secondly, is there a standard as to what each pedal and lever should do, or is that purely down to player preference?
Thanks in advance for all your help, this is going to be a long journey.



