RE: [Harp-L] Re: Hohner CX-12 Chromatic 'Sticks'




< The symptom is that the reed will respond very poorly with low
< air pressure - not completely silent but pretty strangled/sickly.
< Blowing harder will usually cause it to 'pop up' to a more normal
< sounding note >


This sounds like a valve problem to me. The wind-saving valve is reluctant to close off the chamber unless you blow (or draw) quite hard. Then it closes suddenly, hence the pop. Don't fiddle with the gapping until you've checked this first. A good test is to see whether warming up the harmonica improves things. If it does, it's not the gapping but the valves. It could be that the harp needs warming up or that the valves need cleaning or replacing. G is the man to advise. Assure yourself that it isn't the valves sticking before you fiddle around with the gapping. If the gapping was OK once it's hardly going to go very much astray, whereas valves, the annoying little b**ggers, are supremely temperamental.

Steve






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