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Attach the resonators.
3-1. Assemble the resonator pipes. Make sure that the natural tone and accidental tone sides
are properly assembled. All pipes on the natural tone side have bottoms attached.
3-1. First, lower the accidental resonator pipes from above the instrument between the frame
sections, and into the rubber resonator holder. Next set the natural tone resonator pipes in
the rubber resonator holder. Set the bass side of the resonator pipes into the center grooves
on the resonator holder. Make sure that the pipes are set between the tone bar posts.
* Make sure not to confuse the natural tone resonators and accidental tone resonators.
* Take care not to bump the resonators against the legs, etc.
* The resonators are factory adjusted so that the optimum resonance level is obtained at 23°C (73.4°F). If
desirable resonance is not available due to the temperature lower or higher than 23°C (73.4°F), adjust
setting of the resonators. Move the resonators to fit into shorter grooves when the temperature is higher and
into longer grooves when the temperature is lower.
Temperature
Higher
Around 23°C (73.4°F) Center groove ("B")
Lower
Resonators
(Accidental tone side)
Grooves to use
Short groove ("A" in the figure below)
Long groove ("C")
A : For a higher temperature
B : For a temperature around 23°C (73.4°F)
C : For a lower temperature
YM-410D
ASSEMBLY
Resonators
(Natural tone side)
Resonator holder
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