Capo Buzz

Overs Pianos sec@overspianos.com.au
Sat, 18 Oct 2003 21:47:57 +1100


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At 7:22 PM -0400 18/10/03, Ed Sutton wrote:
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>. . . Within the constraints of the S & S design, there are 3 causes 
>of buzz: poorly shaped capo, capo bruised by rough stringing, capo 
>too soft due to failure to case harden in casting.

Plus the fallacious practice of attempting to set the font duplex 
length to a harmonic of the speaking length.

>   If the capo is too soft,

As it and the duplex bars mostly are.

>  I'm not sure what you can do.

Harden it.

Ron O.

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