Ric, Termination work does, sometimes, clean up false beats. I just finished working on an L today with many false beats that would no clean up (some did nicely), also a very dead killer octave at 60+ % Rh. I think I'm going to have to look at the soundboard and the belly rail. Fixing the bridge capping is going to be needed too. Andrew Anderson At 09:44 AM 4/5/2006, you wrote: >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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