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Subject:Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Weather and cone tension
Date:Tuesday, January 29, 2008  22:57:57 (-0800)
From:PHIL CATHEY <bluegrassservices @...com>

Hi Richard this is great advice. Your using a snow blower to mellow your opinion
of the tone is interesting, myself all I need is a few minutes around or playing
a bluegrass banjo makes my dobro sound mellow enough.  
Phil 
PS   Looking forward to playing my beautiful new dobro built by you in a couple
weeks when it gets here.    
  ----- Original Message -----  
  From: Richard DeNeve<mailto:richard_d13132@yahoo.com>  
  To: resoguit-l@elistas.com<mailto:resoguit-l@elistas.com>  
  Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 9:49 PM 
  Subject: Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Weather and cone tension 
 
 
  Richie, 
 
  I didn't respond because I think you had it pretty 
  much nailed.  I can't think of any reason the brass, 
  steel, and aluminum could be affected by moderate 
  changes in heat and humidity.  Maybe hand grunge in 
  the furrows of the string windings had dried and been 
  re-loosened by playing, but that should not be 
  affected by a slight loosening of the tension screw.   
 
  Wood (maple, ebony, etc) bridge inserts could be 
  slightly affected - moister wood would be a bit softer 
  - but again, this would not be changed by screw 
  tension.   
 
  If the tension screw were not "home" against the top 
  of the bridge, and if the body wood of the guitar 
  shifted slightly to change the sidewise tension on the 
  screw, then a change in screw position could 
  re-establish sidewise tension against the hole in the 
  spider, making the sound crisper.  There would need to 
  be several factors happening together, and the odds of 
  this happening in two guitars at the same time would 
  be infinitesmally (sp?) small. 
 
  What had Dan been doing before he went to his guitars? 
   Years ago, I used to go deer hunting for days at a 
  time, living in a barely heated tent, and hearing no 
  sounds but soft voices and wind in the trees.  When I 
  got home and played my guitar, it sounded very trebly. 
   After 20 minutes or so, it sounded normal again.  If 
  Dan spent the hour before playing out with a rackety 
  snow blower, his guitars would sound a lot different 
  than "normal" until the stapedeus muscles in his ears 
  relaxed a bit.  Just about the time it takes to find a 
  small screw driver and back off on that tension screw. 
 
  Makes a good story, anyway. The real truth we may 
  never know. 
 
  I sometimes need to tweak the tuning on my main guitar 
  during the spring and the fall, while the weather is 
  changing.  But unless I bump the tuning knob(s) 
  through the sides of the gig bag I use, I go weeks or 
  even months at a time without any adjustment at all in 
  the winter and the summer.  (And the stainless steel 
  strings make changing them a rarity.) 
 
  One should tweak the tension screw only when there is 
  a reason to, like a rattle that tweaking will cure.  
  And then the tweaker should seek to eliminate the root 
  cause of the rattle's appearance, such as a bent cone 
  from the guitar being dropped, or spider legs becoming 
  uneven because of change in down-pressure against the 
  cone, and readjust the screw tension to about 3/4 to a 
  full turn after the screw contact on the bridge makes 
  the "loose screw" rattles stop. 
 
  Dick DeNeve 
 
  --- reso-man@comcast.net<mailto:reso-man@comcast.net> wrote: 
 
  > So Dan, 
  >  
  > Did you ever get an answer to this "weather vs cone 
  > tension" question you asked earlier?  I was hopeful 
  > that Dick DeNeve would have some input on your 
  > question.  If you did, I missed it, and I'm curious 
  > because I haven't noticed anything like that here, 
  > and I have forced hot air, which is the dryest form 
  > of heat there is.  
  >  
  > I run a couple of humidifiers thru the heating 
  > season, and using a humidity meter to monitor, I try 
  > for 54% to 56% or as close to that as I can get.  
  > That's about the middle of the "normal" range on the 
  > dial, and I figure if it's good for the people, the 
  > reso-guitars won't be all that far behind. 
  >  
  > Dan, I think it's all that playing you're doing with 
  > "The Innocent Bystanders" (gotta luv that name) and 
  > I think it's probably just time for new strings.  
  > Change them wires bro......you'll need 'em for Joe 
  > Val anyways! 
  >  
  > Richie 
  > -------------- Original message --------------  
  > From: "D. Tannehill" <ephsmath-phys@cox.net<mailto:ephsmath-phys@cox.net>>  
  >  
  > > Just wondering something. In the past week, both 
  > Virginia ('05 Tut Taylor  
  > > Virginian) and Lassie ('06 Gold Tone Beard PBS) 
  > have sounded "thuddy." Both  
  > > times, I tweaked the cone tension screw, and the 
  > problem cleared up. And both  
  > > times, I loosened the screw. I figure it has 
  > something to do with the cold, dry  
  > > temps here in New England, but figured I'd get an 
  > expert opinion. So here's the  
  > > question. How does the weather affect cone 
  > tension, and how frequently should  
  > > one tweak it?  
  > >  
  > > Dan in RI  
  >  
  > 
 
 
       
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