<html><div>Hi John,</div>
<div>I have fixed this problem by running new damper felt along the
entire length of head, and even a little beyond the ends. It wasn't
because of faulty damping of that note, either. Moving the head
might work as well, as Ken Sloane stated.</div>
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<div>At 11:38 AM 5/6/99 -0500, you wrote:</div>
<div>>I have a 2 year old D that has a ringing damper problem that is
trying my</div>
<div>>patience! When F-5 is played, after releasing there is a
harmonic given</div>
<div>>off by F-2 which is the first note on the treble bridge. I've
changed the</div>
<div>>felt, to no avail. If I lightly touch any ONE of the 3 strings
on either</div>
<div>>side of the damper the problem stops. I've tried yarn in the
tri-chord</div>
<div>>felt, tipping the damper fore and aft, and side to side. I'm
stumped! Any</div>
<div>>advice? I'm rarely unable to make these disappear, but I've
tried all my</div>
<div>>tricks. What's a guy to do? </div>
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<div>>John Minor</div>
<div>>University of Illinois</div>
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<b>Vince<br>
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