Clank! Clank! Drove me half nuts!
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Clank! Clank! Drove me half nuts!
Im sure all of us have had our days with problems with our beloved instruments, but yesterday was an all time bonner for me
I sat down at my beloved Carter ready for some serious practice for a show comming up. After about a minute of playing I herd a soft Clank from the end changer. I put my hand on the changer & engagued the A&B pedals & there it was CLANK! What was it? an old ball from a broken string? a sticking changer? After turning the steel up side down & observing the changer while pushing the pedals down I found nothing binding, no old ball ends, nothing loose on the changer & no CLANK! So it was on with practice. Then the damn CLANK! was back worse than ever when I used any of the pedals. It had to be a pull rod or cross rod binding somewhere so under the steel I went with a flashlight laying on my back & pushing the pedals with my hand. I could feel the clank in the pedals so I checked them out for somthing NOTHING!If I pushed the pedals very slowley there was nothing, but if I pushed them hard I could feel & hear a CLANK! but couldnt see anything wrong with the pull rods or cross shafts. I was now near my breaking point!!! I sat back on my seat and pumped the pedals as fast as I could & hard & there it was CLANK! CLANK! CLANK! What the *^%$# was it!
Finaly I laid my ear on the changer & hit the pedals & there it was comming from the changer, LOUD! & CLEAR! but what?
I got the flashlight & magnifying glass & carefully observed the changer NOTHING!!but that &^%$ CLANK comming from the changer end By now I was really pi$$ed ready to adjust the Carter with a chainsaw!!practice time was all but gone now & then I spoted the problem. How stupid could I have been. It took me 3 seconds to fix the problem.
Im too embarrased to tell ya all what it was.
Can anyone guess?
I sat down at my beloved Carter ready for some serious practice for a show comming up. After about a minute of playing I herd a soft Clank from the end changer. I put my hand on the changer & engagued the A&B pedals & there it was CLANK! What was it? an old ball from a broken string? a sticking changer? After turning the steel up side down & observing the changer while pushing the pedals down I found nothing binding, no old ball ends, nothing loose on the changer & no CLANK! So it was on with practice. Then the damn CLANK! was back worse than ever when I used any of the pedals. It had to be a pull rod or cross rod binding somewhere so under the steel I went with a flashlight laying on my back & pushing the pedals with my hand. I could feel the clank in the pedals so I checked them out for somthing NOTHING!If I pushed the pedals very slowley there was nothing, but if I pushed them hard I could feel & hear a CLANK! but couldnt see anything wrong with the pull rods or cross shafts. I was now near my breaking point!!! I sat back on my seat and pumped the pedals as fast as I could & hard & there it was CLANK! CLANK! CLANK! What the *^%$# was it!
Finaly I laid my ear on the changer & hit the pedals & there it was comming from the changer, LOUD! & CLEAR! but what?
I got the flashlight & magnifying glass & carefully observed the changer NOTHING!!but that &^%$ CLANK comming from the changer end By now I was really pi$$ed ready to adjust the Carter with a chainsaw!!practice time was all but gone now & then I spoted the problem. How stupid could I have been. It took me 3 seconds to fix the problem.
Im too embarrased to tell ya all what it was.
Can anyone guess?
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