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 RE: SQUEAK
Author: Mitch A 
Date:   2002-03-20 22:23

A leaking pad, or a warped reed, or a reed that's "wrong" for either you or the mpc. A poorly faced mpc will also cause a squeak as air travels under the edge of the reed, rather than the tip.

Before you adjust you, have your horn, barrel and mpc looked at by a competent (patient) repair person. Nothing worse than an intermittent leak that you can't "lip" of finger away.

Mitch

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