theodoropoulos
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Action adjusting mechanism
First of all i want to thank all the family here for the quick responses on my questions.Besides the level here is very high ,compared to other
forums.
So this period,by studing the amazing Oud of Fadi Matta and Alami,besides the whole design ,i noticed the mechanism of adjusting the action..
I could not understand the mechanism...I searched the forum and to be honest i did find what i was searching for...
And what was that??not a truss rod mechanism but something different...like Matta's oud...or similar...
Any help or scetch would be very nice!
ps :this is what am i talking about
Cheers from Crete,still not cold this days...)
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One nut is to loosen the locking mechanism, the other is to adjust. I forget which is which, but you loosen one, then pull the neck by hand in the
direction you want it to go, lower or higher (for the action), as you are bending the neck you move the adjuster screw, once its at the desired
height, you then lock it into place with the locking nut. I have a friend that made a video on how to adjust, I will try to find it for you.
Another thing I'd like to add, I've came across a couple of his ouds where the mechanism was broken. I'm not putting any blame as I cannot say if it
was from installation or someone who didn't know how to adjust the neck, and either broke or stripped the screw, but it is possible to have this
system malfunction. If that is the case, it would require replacement of the hardware, which is not simple, but also not impossible.
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Oud Freak
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Hi, I think our friend has removed all or most of his videos on youtube, I really doubt this particular one can be found.
This mechanism is indeed amazing, solid, and practical. However, not the most aesthetic thing to look at.
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ALAMI
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Fadi's system works very well, I have 2 ouds, the oldest one is a floating bridge with his old system with one ring instead of 2 now. Never had a
problem with both.
Unlike the systems where you need to go inside the bowl to adjust the action, loose the strings and cannot have rosette, Fadi's system is very
practical.
I use it frequently, when I am playing alone, late, I set the action very low, I buzzes a bit but the playing becomes very easy and I can play very
long without fatigue.
When you want a loud crystal clear sound, you set it higher.
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theodoropoulos
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Guys thank you for the responses!!
I really like this idea of the access at this point and not from other areas ...I dont know if that mechanism will remain workable throught time but i
think it is a matter of installation and conservation...
If the videos are not found,could anybody draw the mechanism schetch?
does he use another mechanism which turns the vertical axis to horizontal?this is my only problem...
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theodoropoulos
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i also dont understand,if the finerboard is glued(long fingerboard),then how does all system moves with adjustments???
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Oud Freak
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Theo,
The upper knob is to lock the mechanism. In order to change the action, you unlock the upper knob, then you use the other one to set the angle you
need. Once this is done you have to lock the upper knob.
As for the fingerboard, it is divided into two pieces, one on the neck and the other one on the soundboard. Regardless of how much you change the
angle (also called action), you can play with no fear of buzzing at the junction neck-body.
Hope this helps.
Best.
OF
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theodoropoulos
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my friend this helped me a lot!!!!
thank you so much!
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Does anyone of you can tell how that can affect the weight of the neck,the balance of the instrument,the right transmission of the vibration and if
that can be a problem of ''adjusting'' all the time the neck about cracks on the soundboard?
Best
Spyros
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Quote: Originally posted by spyros mesogeia | Does anyone of you can tell how that can affect the weight of the neck,the balance of the instrument,the right transmission of the vibration and if
that can be a problem of ''adjusting'' all the time the neck about cracks on the soundboard?
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Spyros |
Spyros (Hi From Greece) by setting bigger angles,you increase the volume and the sustain in my opinion..
As far as mechanisc concerns i dont think there is a problem from continious shifts ,because the changes are very small...
thats my point...
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Quote: Originally posted by spyros mesogeia | Does anyone of you can tell how that can affect the weight of the neck,the balance of the instrument,the right transmission of the vibration and if
that can be a problem of ''adjusting'' all the time the neck about cracks on the soundboard?
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Spyros |
Spyros, it affects nothing and the execution is perfectly done. You surely know it very well.
Surprised of your question, since you are known to be familiar with Matta's instrument, through an esteemed member of this forum. I still remember
your oppa shinanai youtube in this friendly gathering. Wish it was still online! Best
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