No there is a fault.
The voice will not tune into range.. it is very low compared to the others as is the voltage on CP6. The effect I get is when I check the voltage on CP6 whilst listening to the voice - the pitch rising - I only mentioned as I thought it might be a clue...!
--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "Laurie Curry" <laurie@...> wrote:
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> I know if you dont use insulated screwdrivers when tuning, the pitch will sharpen slightly...and then flatten as you pull away... i assume thats the effect you are indicating...
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> From: Quazimodo <noddyspuncture@...>
> To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
> Date: 05/21/13 19:17
> Subject: [POSSIBLE SPAM] [yamahacs80] Out of tune voice... still out, so posting again...
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> Hi guys,
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> I see there's some activity lately here so I thought I'd try again. I posted this before but there were no replies...
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> I have an out-of-tune 'M' card. CP6 always reads a lot lower on this faulty 'M' card than on the other good voices.
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> The voice is out of tune, and low in pitch. When I play that voice and then measure CP6, the pitch rises due to my meter prong's contact.
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> Has anyone had this symptom before?
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> Cheers,
> TOM
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