flood at the restaraunt

Ron Koval drwoodwind@hotmail.com
Tue, 18 Feb 2003 16:55:03 +0000


Tom wrote:
This time in addition to the tuning going south, there are a lot of double 
striking hammers.  <snip>
Looking through the strings while I play, it looks like some of the hammers 
are not letting off.
<snip>

Ok, hmmmmm.... if the hammers weren't letting off, wouldn't you just get a 
"thunk" instead of double striking?  Maybe Wim's on the right track with the 
keybed, front rail or balance rail swelling.  Check keydip and blow 
distance.  Any clue what they were before?  Are the double strikers all 
together, in the middle?

Or is it just the luck of the cosmos, and you've got a "growing" action 
brackets?  Anyone know if that was that a Samick problem?  Not related to 
the water, but a possibility!  Could also explain why that one's played like 
a truck since you've been there.

Ron Koval
Chicagoland




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