[CAUT] SD-10 duplex question

Roger Jolly roger.j@sasktel.net
Thu, 17 Feb 2005 13:22:16 -0600


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Hi Jeff,
                Try the Ronsen, Werzen felt. It will be very close.  They 
were a softer cold pressed hammer, usually juiced in the top and bottom 
octave. Use 4:1 lacquer to lacquer thinner.  Let harden for 2 or 3 days 
before further voicing for best results.

Regards Roger


At 09:43 AM 2/17/2005, you wrote:

>On Thursday, February 17, 2005, at 10:35 AM, Roger Jolly wrote:
>>
>>To work well, the hammer needs to be a bit softer and more flexible in 
>>the shoulder.   To be quite honest, I have no problems working with this 
>>system.
>>
>>Regards Roger
>
>Nor do I.  I much prefer the tone of our 1982 SF to the tone of the 
>1994's.  It's much easier to tune, but that may be in the hammers.  I'd 
>love to know what those earlier hammers were, so I can replace the newer 
>ones with something similar.  I can't stand the sound these 1994 hammers 
>produce.
>
>Jeff
>
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