Hello, Sounds like a good tempy measure to try. If it doesn't work the reed switch may need replacing. Definitely a job for your technician. If the tempy measure works, then the contact arrange ment will need to be adjusted, something your technician can do in a few minutes. Vern, Sound Research "noel jones, aago" wrote: > Richard, Is it really dead, or are you just announcing that you are playing > Widor? Can't be the Cortege and > Litany, wrong season. > > Seriously, reseat the entire pedalboard with help to get it all in line, then > try wedging up the tail of that > side or the nose of that side with a Reader's Digest. You can adjust the > wedge by opening pages till you get it > right and that might get you by until you can get a tech out. > > Other members will undoubtedly have better suggestions, so please chime in. > > This reminds me when I used to live in a major city with a resident major > builder, and another 4o miles away. > On Christmas Eve a reed ciphered and the church called me for help...they had > purchased the organ from the 40 > mile distant builder, but called the local builder for help... > > "Guess you should have bought it from me!" thundered the son of the founder > just before he hung up on them. > > I went up and pulled the pipe. We got the Hammond Organ maintenance contract > for the Fellowship Hall Organ from > then on. > > -- > noel jones, aago > athens, tennessee, usa > ------------------------------- > frog music press > rodgers organ users group > www.frogmusic.com > > - > > May all your bloopers be grace notes this hoiliday season! From the Staff at > FMP > > To unsubscribe or change mail delivery (digest, vacation) go to our website > at www.frogmusic.com/rodgers.html - May all your bloopers be grace notes this hoiliday season! From the Staff at FMP To unsubscribe or change mail delivery (digest, vacation) go to our website at www.frogmusic.com/rodgers.html