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Pedal Adjustment
After depressing the toe and heel of the pedal, turn
the spring tension adjustment bolt as described below.
5
Loosen all over-tightened bolts according to the
procedure described in step
3
(
*2
). When the
pitch is approximately the same at each bolt,
repeatedly depress the toe and heel of the pedal
several times.
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 is lower than the tuning note
→
Tune the instrument by tightening all
tuning bolts by an equal amount (max.
1/16 of a turn).
• Sound is higher than the tuning note
→
Tune the instrument by loosening all
tuning bolts by an equal amount (max.
1/16 of a turn) according to the procedure
described 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).
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After tuning, perform
then
Adjusting the Pitch
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Pedal balance spring mechanism
Your Yamaha timpani is equipped with a unique pedal
balance spring mechanism (a coil spring counteract-
ing the tension of the head) which allows you to freely
change the pitch (note) of the instrument. When the ped
-
al is moved, the pitch of the head will change, and the
balance spring ensures that the pedal angle (pitch) will
not change when you remove your foot from the pedal.
• Heel moves up when releasing the foot from
the pedal after depressing the heel, or the heel
feels heavier than the toe.
→
Turn the spring tension adjustment bolt to
the left (counterclockwise).
• Toe moves up when releasing the foot from
the pedal after depressing the toe, or the toe
feels heavier than the heel
→
Turn the spring tension adjustment bolt to
the right (clockwise).
Use the supplied tuning key to turn the spring adjust-
ment bolt. Do not turn too many full rotations at once,
and re-check the adjustment every 2 turns by press-
ing the toe and heel of the pedal.
Spring Tension
Adjustment Bolt
Caution
Never place your fingers or foot into the mov-
ing parts or the space under the pedal or base.
Serious injury can result if fingers or feet be-
come pinched.
Note
Do not loosen the spring tension adjustment
bolt by more than 3 rotations at a time, as
the toe of the pedal tends to drop abruptly
after a specific point.