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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
. .ter. .... Clamp .. ..(...) Frame end (Large end) F .(...) Leg (Large end) .(...) B C G Rails ..(...) Frame end (Small end) Leg (Small end) ..../Assembly 2-22................... ...................... ................... 2-2. Remove the clamp from the catcher, lift the clamp up then align with its receiver on the rail and insert fully. c............. 3-1...........3.......... .................. .....(...) Resonators (middle range section) ...... Catcher .... .. .. Rail Rail Clamp c Assemble the resonators. 3-1. Both natural and accidental resonators are divided into three sections. First, connect the upper and middle range sections. .....(...) Resonators (upper range section) ....................... ....................... ....... Natural tone bar resonators are fitted with sound absorption plates. Make sure the resonators are assembled properly. ................ ....................... Firmly fasten the screws from both sides. * Firmly tighten the screws until they are fully threaded into the nut. ..... sound absorption plates NG OK 12 3-3 ...................... .(...) Leg (Large end) .(...) Leg (Small end) .. .....(....) Resonators (Accidental tone side) .....(...) Resonators (Natural tone side) ..../Assembly 3-2 ...................... ............... 3-2 The lower range section resonators are attached in the same manner. Attach to the already joined upper and middle range sections. 3-3 Mount both sides of the resonator pipes on the left and right end frames. .....(...) Resonators (Lower range section) .....(...&...) Resonators (Upper & middle range section) 13 ..../Assembly ...... Resonator Support .(...) Leg (Large end) 3-4 .../.................. ...................... (O....).D18............. (P....).D#19............ .............. O P 3-4 After attaching the resonators on the natural tone side and accidental tone side, adjust the angle of the resonator support so that it supports the natural tone side (marked with an “O”) at the D18 resonator and the accidental tone side (marked with a “P”) at the D#19 resonator. v ..................... ... YAMAHA.................. ........“D”.“H”......... ...........“A”.“E”....... ...................... .. .(...) Leg (Large end) .(...) Leg (Small end) A D ..(...) Frame end (Large end) ..(...) Rail (Audience side) E H ..(...) Rail (Performer’s side) v Mount the outer rails in the same manner as the inner rails. The outer rail with the YAMAHA logo attached should face the audience. The ends of the rail are marked with a “D” and an “H”. The ends of the outer rail on the performer’s side are marked with an “A” and an “E”. Mount the rails so that the marks are matched ot the slots labeled with the same character. ..(...) Frame end (Small end) .. Reinforcement stay .....(....) Resonators (Accidental tone side) .....(...) Resonators (Natural tone side) 14 b .......... 5-1 .................. ..2................... ...................... ..... ...................... ....... 5-2 ...................... ...................... ............... . .................... .. Springs ..../Assembly ....................... ...................... ... Levers .... Clamp b Set the tone bars. 5-1. Set the natural tone bars first. With one person holding the suspension cord on the bass side and the other holding the suspension cord on the treble side securely with both hands, gently place the tone bars on the rails. Align each tone bar individually and hook its cord onto the corresponding post. 5-2. After confirming that the cord is secured to every post, fix the tone bars by pulling the right and left cords forward from the large end side and hooking the two springs into each other. * When setting the tone bars, use care not to cause any damage to them. Attach the clamp to the inner and outer rails and then hook the levers on the resonator section onto the clamp. ...................... .....2............. ......... Guide post .. Rail Lower the long outer rails into place, taking care to align the metal fittings and guide posts on the underside and sides at the same time. .. Frame end .... Metal fitting ... Bass side ... Treble side ..../Assembly n.................. ......... 23............... ......... .......................... .......................... ........ q......... ........................ ....................... ....................... ...................... ....................... .... ..............A........ ....................... ...B.............. w......... ...................q... ....................... ............. n Tuning the Resonators. The resonators are factory adjusted so that the optimum resonance level is obtained at 23°C. If the temperature differs due to playing conditions, the resonators will require adjustment in order to obtain optimum resonance. q When the temperature is higher • As the temperature rises, tone bar pitch lowers and resonator pitch sharply increases making it necessary to lower the pitch on the resonator to compensate. In this case the resonati...