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Re: [DTXpress] Rack Vibration

2004-04-16 by Vernon Graner

Michael Y. said:
> How can i minimize the amount of vibration on my rack?

Hmmmm.... a Sports bra? no... you didn't just see that... moving right
along...

:)

I've seen some suggestions that you place a strip of thin rubber around
the bar before you attach the clamp that holds the pad. This helps to
minimize cross-talk. It is strange that a simple disassemble/reassemble
caused this. Sure you didn't make any changes to the rejection settings
in the brain? As for the vibration, is it "buzzing" or making some other
type resonant noise? If it's buzzing, is there a piece lose that you
didn't tighten down?

Vern

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