Sound lower than tuning note, Never put your hands etc. under the pedal, Pedal adjustment – Yamaha Pedal Timpani TP-6223 User Manual
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ADJUSTING THE SOUND OF YOUR TIMPANI
6
Repeat steps
3
through 5 until the pitch at each
bolt is exactly the same.
7
Check the sound by striking the head as de
scribed in step 2.
• Sound lower than tuning note
-► Tune the instrument by tightening all tun
ing bolts by an equal amount (max. 1/16
of a turn).
• Sound higher than tuning note
Tune the instrument by loosening all tun
ing bolts by an equal amount (max. 1/16
of a turn) according to the procedure de
scribed in step 3.
8
Operate the pedal as described in step 5. If the
pitch does not change, the instrument is tuned
properly.
(If the pitch changes, repeat from step 7.)
The instrument is now tuned to the lowest sound
(note) of its tonal range. Depress the toe of the
pedal to change to a higher pitch (note).
9
After tuning, perform [2] PEDAL ADJUSTMENT
and then [2 TUNING INDICATOR ADJUST
MENT.
[
2
]
PEDAL ADJUSTMENT
After depressing the toe and heel of the pedal, turn
the spring tension adjustment bolt as described be
low.
•
Heel moves up when releasing the foot
from the pedal after depressing the heel,
or heel feels heavier than toe
-> Turn the spring tension adjustment bolt to
the left (counterclockwise)
• Toe moves up when releasing the foot from
the pedai after depressing the toe, or toe
feels heavier than heel
► Turn the spring tension adjustment bolt to
the right (clockwise)
Turning the spring tension adjustment bolt is per
formed using the timpani key. Do not turn by too
many full rotations at once, but re-check the adjust
ment state every 2 turns by depressing the toe and
heel of the pedal.
Do not loosen the spring tension ad
justment bolt by more 3 rotations at a
time, as the toe of the pedal tends to
drop abruptly after a specific point.
Never put your hands etc. under the
pedal.
• Pedal balance spring mechanism
Your Yamaha pedal timpani is equipped with a unique
pedal balance spring mechanism (a coil spring coun
teracting the tension of the head) which allows you to
freely change the pitch (note) of the instrument at an
instant. When the pedals are moved, the pitch of the
head will change, and the balance spring ensures that
the pedal angle (pitch) will not change when you re
move your foot from the pedal.
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