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the bolt to allow the necessary clearance?<br>
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Jon Page<br>
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PM 08/20/2001 -0400, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite> New Pramburger 7", very
nice....but.<br>
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The bolt found behind the action between the<br>
plate and belly is not centered.(what is the proper<br>
name?) It is left allot. Enough that the top bass<br>
hammer with una-corda pedal rubs the back nut on the<br>
bolt. I can barely adjust so it clears/works. Received<br>
a call back due to the note being sluggish again.<br>
There was a once again a little contact. I adjusted<br>
again, but there is so little tolerance, humidity is<br>
very high right now..... its going to be a problem.<br>
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SO....With full tension on a 7" dare I remove
this<br>
and move it. If the plate flexes a little I doubt<br>
it will move back when just re-tightening the bolt,<br>
or will it? Risky or not? <br>
Dave Renaud, RPT<br>
Canada<br>
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And no more adjustment will help. The una-corda<br>
is minimized, the shanks on the top 5 notes over ,<br>
somewhat left of center, as much as I dare. I could<br>
shave the hammer, but it is an 7" concert instrument<br>
with the bolt mis-aligned and I dare not compound<br>
the problem, compensating by introducing yet more<br>
problems.<br>
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PS. It is a very nice sounding instrument. <br>
Young Chang has a made good progress with these<br>
Pramburgers.
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