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gordon stelter lclgcnp@yahoo.com
Wed, 9 Oct 2002 09:19:16 -0700 (PDT)


OK Then what's the procedure for determining the
usefulness of this, how much, and where?  What is the
result/indication if you've applied too much and need
to "back off"?

     Requestfully,
     Gordon

--- Ron Nossaman <RNossaman@cox.net> wrote:
> 
> >Why would adding weight to the bridge have any
> impact on a vertical sound
> >board?  I've never heard of this technique, but I
> could imagine that weight
> >added to a bridge on a horizontal soundboard would
> make some sense.  But when
> >the soundboard is parallel to the force of gravity?
>  Can someone explain why
> >this would make a difference?
> >
> >Tom Sivak
> 
> Reciprocating mass. It doesn't have a thing to do
> with gravity, and 
> everything to do with vibrational response. Call it
> a mass load instead of 
> a weight and it makes more sense.
> 
> Ron N
> > 
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