Hello,
During the maintenance of my LMMH Scandalli accordion I often strugled with finding the correct pressure to apply to the cassotto reed blocks.
The blocks were sanded flat but I have difficulties to have an equal pressure al over the lenght (extremes and middle)
Maybe the cassotto is a little warped but don’t know how to check this.
I noticed that giving more pressure in the bass or treble side can be quite critical for the sound quality and can change the tuning and cause some anoying vibration.

The best results I had is with some more pressure in the trebble but then the middle of the reed block seems to lack pressure.
I recently came across this picture from a proffessional Borsini accordion and this made me wonder I was not allone struggling withe this…
Could this be a solution?
Has someone seen this this on other accordions?
I wonder also if this could damp some vibration?
Any way, I’m thinking about to adapt a similar system to my reed blocks to give it a try…
Any comments would be great!
Thanks
Pierre
During the maintenance of my LMMH Scandalli accordion I often strugled with finding the correct pressure to apply to the cassotto reed blocks.
The blocks were sanded flat but I have difficulties to have an equal pressure al over the lenght (extremes and middle)
Maybe the cassotto is a little warped but don’t know how to check this.
I noticed that giving more pressure in the bass or treble side can be quite critical for the sound quality and can change the tuning and cause some anoying vibration.


The best results I had is with some more pressure in the trebble but then the middle of the reed block seems to lack pressure.
I recently came across this picture from a proffessional Borsini accordion and this made me wonder I was not allone struggling withe this…
Could this be a solution?
Has someone seen this this on other accordions?
I wonder also if this could damp some vibration?
Any way, I’m thinking about to adapt a similar system to my reed blocks to give it a try…
Any comments would be great!
Thanks
Pierre