False Beats / Loose pins

Victor Belanger vbela at MIT.EDU
Wed Apr 5 10:37:53 MDT 2006


Hi Ric

I have not been on the list directly for  awhile.
Might it be that they are in contact with the the bottom of the 
bridge pin hole?
And maybe that the large size of the pin would not let the pin creep 
up as much.

Just a thought

Best
Victor


>David.
>
>Either they cause false beats...or they dont.  You cant have it both 
>ways. The rules of logic state:
>
>If the statement <<If A then B>> is true, then every time A occurs B 
>follows. If B does not follow, then the statement <<If A then B>> 
>simply doesnt hold and there must be another reason for B.
>
>Cheers
>RicB
>
>---------------------
>While false beats can be caused by loose pins it doesn't necessarily follow
>that all loose pins will cause false beats. 
>David Love
>davidlovepianos at comcast.net



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