Adjusting the pointer position, Ll tuning indicator adjustment – Yamaha Pedal Timpani TP-6223 User Manual

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ADJUSTING THE SOUND OF YOUR TIMPANI

ll TUNING INDICATOR ADJUSTMENT

The tuning indicator shows to which note the pedal is

set. After tuning the instrument, you must set each

note of the indicator to its proper position.

1

After you have tuned your timpani to the lowest

note of its tonal range, make sure that the pointer

is located within 10 mm from the pedal-side end

of the indicator rail.

* If not, adjust referring to “Adjusting the Pointer

Position”.

2

Slide the lowest note of the indicator (“A” in case

of a 26” timpani — see “Standard Tonal Ranges

for Yamaha Timpani” on page 4) to the position

where its center line coincides with the pointer.

3

Tune the instrument to the next higher pitch

(note) by moving the pedal, and then slide the

corresponding note on the rail to the respective

pointer position. Repeat for each note.

* The tuning indicator can be set to a desired angle

by loosening the indicator mounting screw using a

Phillips screwdriver.

• Adjusting the Pointer Position

First loosen the pointer lock nut and then turn the

adjuster as follows:

Pointer is located beyond the lower rail

end when heel of pedal is lowered fully

(lowest note)

-► Turn the adjuster to the left (counterclock­

wise) until the pointer is aligned with the

lowest note of the indicator.

Pointer moves beyond the upper rail end

before toe of pedal reaches end of stroke,

or

Pointer does not reach iower rail end when

heel of pedal is lowered fully (lowest sound)

->• Turn the adjuster to the right (clockwise)

to correct the pointer position as required.

After adjustment, securely tighten the pointer lock

nut.

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