Hi all,
I bought some Schaller Selmer Deluxe tuners in September and after I had fitted them I noticed a rattle, a loud obtrusive rattle, un-usable.
Turns out that the post between the tuner button and the body of the machine head is not a solid post as per original Selmers, Millers, Dupont etc. The post is surrounded by a sleeve shaped to look like the original posts.....if that makes sense.
The A string 'sleeve' was not tight and this was the cause of the rattle. The tuners where sent back but the (UK) supplier had no more stock so had to wait for a replacement. After two months (!!) the supplier had their workshop repair the tuners and sent them back to me. One week later the rattle was back on the A string AND the G string.
As they still had no replacements I returned for a refund and got another set from a different European shop......same problem, different strings!!
Either I am really unlucky, the factory molds for these parts have worn over the few of years the tuners have been around or they are inherently faulty.
Anyone else having/had problems with these?
Comments
When I encountered this, I primed the area between the knob and sleeve with thinned cyanoacrylate (which wicks up into the sleeve) and then daubed a small dot of medium density cyanoacrylate to flow around the base where the finial of the sleeve meets the knob - to seal the area. The thinned glue draws the medium in enough to become invisible. Then accelerate the cyano to lock things up. It's perhaps overkill , but it works. Alternately - a drop of any common superglue where the knob meets the sleeve finial will do the trick If you don't have multiple viscosities of acrylate and accelerator. Better yet, take it to a good repair guy. They know 1,000 things that can cause a buzz and 10,000 ways to fix them.