G ggunn Crystal Flavolian Feb 14, 2007 #21 Zaphod B said: I could see how a really steep string angle might cause the rollers to bind. Click to expand... Not really. The break angle over the roller nut on a pedal steel is 90 degrees.
Zaphod B said: I could see how a really steep string angle might cause the rollers to bind. Click to expand... Not really. The break angle over the roller nut on a pedal steel is 90 degrees.
Zaphod B Raccoons-Be-Gone, Inc. Feb 14, 2007 #22 ggunn said: Not really. The break angle over the roller nut on a pedal steel is 90 degrees. Click to expand... Really! I had no idea.
ggunn said: Not really. The break angle over the roller nut on a pedal steel is 90 degrees. Click to expand... Really! I had no idea.
cephus Slow Children Playing Feb 14, 2007 #23 90 degrees? Like a right angle? I am having a hard time picturing that. Here is what I think a steel peghead looks like:
90 degrees? Like a right angle? I am having a hard time picturing that. Here is what I think a steel peghead looks like:
G ggunn Crystal Flavolian Feb 14, 2007 #24 cephus said: 90 degrees? Like a right angle? I am having a hard time picturing that. Here is what I think a steel peghead looks like: Click to expand... Roller bridge, I meant. Sorry. The pedals work gizmos that pull straight down from the bridge, IIRC.
cephus said: 90 degrees? Like a right angle? I am having a hard time picturing that. Here is what I think a steel peghead looks like: Click to expand... Roller bridge, I meant. Sorry. The pedals work gizmos that pull straight down from the bridge, IIRC.