On 12/20/2010 8:04 AM, David Skolnik wrote: > Del - > The reason is probably obvious, but the mind rebels. Why? > David Skolnik > Hastings on Hudson, NY > > > At 09:06 PM 12/10/2010, you wrote: >> And you'll find the dampers will work better with less overall weight >> if you >> put it all up in the damper heads and take it all out of the levers. >> >> ddf A couple of reasons, short version. With the vertical excursion of the string, the bends in the wire provide some compliance that reduces the effectiveness of the weight in the under lever. Then, the horizontal component of the string excursion isn't served at all by the weighted under lever. Put the lead in the head (yea, I know), and the mass more efficiently couples to the strings. Ron N
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