From jackoverfull@gmail.com Tue Nov 06 13:13:37 2012
Subject:Re: small video of my Mojo keybed problems

Don't take me wrong: these things shouldn't happen but it's also possible that the organ was damaged during transport.

Il giorno 06/nov/2012, alle ore 21.00, TomP ha scritto:

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> That would absolutely make me crazy for sure. Does not say much for quality control.
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> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, Jackoverfull wrote:
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> > Yep, I'd say you DO have a problem!
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> > The sound is completely different from the one I get when the screws are coming out.
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> > Il giorno 06/nov/2012, alle ore 00.15, mb.grupos ha scritto:
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> > > Hi friends,
> > > I need your help!
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> > > I made a small video of my Mojo, where I play the noisy keys.
> > > Please can you see it and tell me if I'm crazy or my Mojo has a real problem !
> > > Video Link: http://wtrns.fr/pDbhA4ysl35_Fb
> > > Look at the following times
> > > . 0.00 to 0.43 sec - metalic "springs noise" on lower manual:
> > > . 0.32 to 0.55 sec - metalic "springs noise" on upper manual (2 days after, I already had about 9 keys more with this noise!)
> > > . 0.55 to 1.06 sec - noise of the keys bumping each other
> > > . 1.06 to the end - plastic noise of the black keys during chords. This noise is caused by slack on the keys
> > >
> > > Thanks a lot,
> > > Manuel
> > >
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