Robin, >At 10:02 AM 5/16/97 -0500, you wrote: >>A rather common problem around here is upright damper/sustain systems out of >>whack, the familiar uneven rise of the line of dampers. There has been a lot of good advice posted on this question, but I find myself wondering about where "around here" is. That is, all else being equal, if the lift of the damper levers with the rod(s) is/are relatively uniform (whether that means bass earlier than treble, ends first then middle, et cet.). Then you've had a good deal of good information. If, however, the lift is uneven (somehow), is there, perhaps, some climatic issue? Just idle Friday evening ramblings... Have a good weekend. Horace Horace Greeley hgreeley@leland.stanford.edu LiNCS voice: 415/725-4627 Stanford University fax: 415/725-9942
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