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<DIV>Greetings,</DIV>
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<DIV> Thanks for all
replies and help on voicing help a few days ago! Everything worked out
fine. I kept getting an "ear piercing" sound no matter how much I needled, only
to figure out that the hammer shape was causing my problem. I examined the
hammers. The fronts of them were flattened. Just below and above the
strike points were 'bulging' out a bit, so I carded off those
shoulders a bit and walaaa! The hammers are now alittle too
soft sounding, but that will pack back down again. Here, I wrongly thought
that the hammers just needed needling.<EM> </EM>Their <EM>shape</EM>
is important too. I was told this fact in school, but since I dont voice
every day, that info went by the wayside, only to be re-learned by this
experience.</DIV>
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<DIV>Thank You again,</DIV>
<DIV>Julia</DIV>
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