[1481]Re:Broken Marimba String (815 reads) 2001-12-05 00:18:52
 
James Walker
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Billy,

Don't bother contacting Musser - I've heard some negative stories about their customer service when it comes to parts (I've never dealt with them directly, so take that second-hand information with a huge grain of salt), and besides, this is such an inexpensive fix I wouldn't even spend the time calling them on the phone in the first place.

You can get good cotton cord at your local Ames/Wal-mart/K-mart/Target -type store. Get the cotton rather than the synthetic, as the synthetic can be a little bit noisier (as the bars rattle against the cord). A couple of bucks and you're all set.

It's possible that there's some roughness in one of the holes on one or more of your bars. Take note of where the cord broke, check the bars on either side, and run some cord through the drilled holes. See if the cord catches at all - sometimes those holes are drilled in a sloppy fashion, and there might be a rough edge of some sort which might cause the cord to fray. Perhaps Bill Youhass will chime in as well - I'm not sure if this is the sort of minor repair that falls under the "do it yourself" category.

JW



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[1479]Broken Marimba String <Billy Bialecki> 2001-12-04 11:35:32
[1481]Re:Broken Marimba String <James Walker> 2001-12-05 00:18:52