Author: oboeyogi
Date: 2018-09-12 10:26
Hi Andy great post, and thanks Chris who wrote
"Adjust screw 3 so there's no lost motion between RH2 and 3 and the F# key - if there's lost motion between RH2 and the F# key, back screw 3 out. If there's lost motion between RH3 and the F# key, turn screw 3 clockwise until it's gone. You may have to come back to this screw."
Questions to Chris
What do you mean lost on motion. My guess = no movement or play when slowly pressing down RH2 or RH3 to movement on F# key?
I have a old M2 M0120 and have some pitch problems mainly High E in the staff being sharp and the next note up F being flat.
Can you use the Screw 3 to lower the pitch on the E (lowering the D pad). But if I go too far I get lost of motion of the RH2 to F#.
If use the C# pad adjustment screw I can adjust it that in effect lowers the C key which Via low C key-RH2 adjustment can low the RH2 thus remove loss of motion play on the RH2 to F#?
The rest of the oboe is well adjusted in respect to Screws 1,2,4,5.
And do you know any ways to rising the pitch of the F at the same time being both forked or standard F?
Thanks Nicholas
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