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in my experiance all you have to do to get Eb is back the master tuner knob off a bit until the guitar is in floating Eb. there is really no need to for a
You may be on to something. This would be pretty easy to do and the back side of the transposing arm would have the Eb position. Here is the poor mans way to
... Currently the right side of the E notch appears to be around 1mm thick, with an Eb position added I guess you'd only have around 0.5mm left. But surely
Just for the sake of clarity, the previous post should say "and maybe increase the accuracy" of the transposing mechanism. Sorry if there was any confusion.
There's an interesting thread from years back, which is about this subject (starting from message #7107). One thing that comes out of it is the idea (in #7109)