Wow! Thank you so much! I have a beautiful luthier made 'harp with chord bars that seem to be too thin. They seem loose and clack when playing. I am going to try this. I so appreciate your help. Janet
Please repost this with better audio. Not only is the voice not in sync, I cannot hear it, even with the volume turned all the way up. Thank you so much for these informative posts!
yh probably..! i realised another way you can get the cork on.. instead of sliding it in with tweezers or something.. you could simply take the cover off and the bit which holds in the bars.. and stick it on LOL..
Wow! Thank you so much! I have a beautiful luthier made 'harp with chord bars that seem to be too thin. They seem loose and clack when playing. I am going to try this. I so appreciate your help. Janet
mommypohl 1 year ago
Thanks for the tip - I'm going to experiment with cork strips and some craft felt (to lower the action) inside the cover of my shiny new OS45CE!
Cheers, dredeyedick
dredeyedick 2 years ago
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Please repost this with better audio. Not only is the voice not in sync, I cannot hear it, even with the volume turned all the way up. Thank you so much for these informative posts!
Scarlett4Zanzibar 2 years ago
Thanks for the tip! I've got some 'moleskin' I plan on putting in there. It's good to see it works so well on your autoharp!
nancywarren 2 years ago
thanks for the comment nancy, i never thought about moleskin LOL.. good luck, and im glad it worked too LOL.. Thanks again :O)
mostlythemusic 2 years ago
now i see the cork, that is much thicker than moleskin, it will probably work better!
nancywarren 2 years ago
yh probably..! i realised another way you can get the cork on.. instead of sliding it in with tweezers or something.. you could simply take the cover off and the bit which holds in the bars.. and stick it on LOL..
mostlythemusic 2 years ago
great tip
cigardad11 2 years ago