Almost done with my GMHT M2 sound problems!
08:08 on Sunday, March 12, 2006
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jose_luis (2369 points)
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Hi List!
I've posted in the a past about the sound quality problems with my Gemeinghardt M2. The post was "Cleaning-Oiling-Adjusting"
Many people helped and I received several very useful ideas, tricks and technical counseling.
I have finished (for the moment) with the shimming and leveling of some pads that had problems (Bb, G, G# and F flat). The sound is now almost as it was when new and I am very happy as it was a big challenge for me to be able to repair it.
But I still have a couple a questions:
I tried to replace the pads with new ones, using a set of yellow pads with the mark "Lucien deluxe" on the back. I obtained it from Musical Wheel in USA.
However, it did not work and I had to re-install the old pads. One problem was these new pads have a smaller thickness than the original and I had lot of difficulties to level them.
Question 1 is:
Does anybody know this brand/type of pads? Are they good and it was just a problem with my lack of expertise?
Second question:
Right now the note with worst sound quality is C2# (C2 sharp). It sounds fuzzy or "dirty".
I cannot figure out why this note, that is played with has all holes open, can sound bad. The trills seem to be OK, both to light test or by adding additional pressure directly on the trill plates while playing C2# (no change in sound).
Any hint to this problem?
Could it be that famous cork that seems to be placed too far to the crown side, albeit it's been there since I got the instrument new from the store?
Or anything else?
I will really appreciate your answers, thank you.
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Re: Almost done with my GMHT M2 sound problems!
19:23 on Monday, March 13, 2006
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Re: Almost done with my GMHT M2 sound problems!
02:55 on Tuesday, March 14, 2006
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Re: Almost done with my GMHT M2 sound problems!
18:04 on Tuesday, March 14, 2006
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Re: Almost done with my GMHT M2 sound problems!
20:21 on Tuesday, March 14, 2006
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Account Closed (3248 points)
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Very true. That is why I very rarely shim - almost never on student flutes. I bend the key cup arm to the correct alignment, and have developed my own tools to speed even that process. |
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Really?! That is very interesting. I will have to try that instead of using the shims.
Micron, can I ask you how you set your pads on flutes? I have heard of different ways of doing this and would like to know what you think is the best. Thanks!
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Re: Almost done with my GMHT M2 sound problems!
04:16 on Wednesday, March 15, 2006
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Re: Almost done with my GMHT M2 sound problems!
05:30 on Wednesday, March 15, 2006
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Re: Almost done with my GMHT M2 sound problems!
09:30 on Wednesday, March 15, 2006
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