Out of curiosity, I foolishly turned a rubber pad around then wiped it. Now that I have placed it back into it's original position, the reed only lifts a tiny amount when i press the key, and consequently, the note is extremely quiet. Do the pads therefore contain some kind of sticky substance so that suction or pull is achieved?
i've got a Pianet T but i would never consider removing stuff from inside! isnt it like gonna screw it all up? filing it?! no way!! I HAVE THE FEELING THAT IT MAY BE a bit flat though on some keys...what to doooo...
@goldenhlion No, your wrong, it's not a Wurlitzer- Also, your grammer is wrong-
rainydaypeepshow 4 months ago
Anyone know where to get reeds for a Pianet N since this video made me mess up a reed by following it's instructions. Thanks
goldenhlion 4 months ago
Wrong you doing not file it to up that will bring down in tune!
goldenhlion 4 months ago
@seb123abc
I just read somewhere that filing on the side of the reed will sharpen and on the top will flatten it, what logic is behind this I don't know.
Fagleboo 1 year ago
Hello,
Out of curiosity, I foolishly turned a rubber pad around then wiped it. Now that I have placed it back into it's original position, the reed only lifts a tiny amount when i press the key, and consequently, the note is extremely quiet. Do the pads therefore contain some kind of sticky substance so that suction or pull is achieved?
Hope you can help.
hazeloak 2 years ago
i've got a Pianet T but i would never consider removing stuff from inside! isnt it like gonna screw it all up? filing it?! no way!! I HAVE THE FEELING THAT IT MAY BE a bit flat though on some keys...what to doooo...
lordvespatron 2 years ago
you apparently have to apply a blob of solder to the reed to lower the pitch.
SundownerDrifting 2 years ago
so that's if it's flat...what if it's sharp?
fistagon77 2 years ago
how is the tone generated? is like magnetism?
mikedd456 3 years ago