beans n deenz
Newbie
Hello Accordion people! Hope y'all are wonderful today.
I recently purchased a bayan from Ukraine and absolutely love it. It's in great condition, plays well except for one thing, it's got enough space between the gasket and wood to let some serious air out. I tried the cigarette paper test to find more leaks and only identified one other spot, which is similarly another spot where the seal has broke.
I've ordered replacement gaskets and will be reapplying them myself, following the guide on accordionrevival as well as some other guides on youtube. Seems easy enough. Only problem is, it will be over a week before that stuff arrives and I want to play it now...... haha!
I have met Accordion players who have taped over where the bellows meet the box, and I was curious if there was a good reason to avoid doing so. I've heard that the adhesive can damage the bellows, but I would not need to put the tape into the bellows to cover the two spots where the air is escaping from. I realize I should probably just be patient, and intend to do so if it is unwise to do tape. I would of course make sure not to put much tape on the end of the bellow. And if tape IS okay, is there a specific type I should use?
If there is any short term fix to make it slightly easier to play until I can properly replace the gasket, I would love any advice. I can always play one of my other instruments, or just deal with having to squeeze 3 times more than normal, but considering I just bought this bad boy I'd love to do something to make it play better for the next week or two.
Pictures attached because we love accordions here, so why not! Circled red was where I was thinking of putting tape.
Bayan is Mechta model, 1985 from Zhitomir factory in Ukraine. It's been hard to research anything about the Soviet factories that made accordions, so I'm not sure of much of anything about this model itself, but it sounds great. The bass really roars.
Thanks fellers, and happy squeezin'!
I recently purchased a bayan from Ukraine and absolutely love it. It's in great condition, plays well except for one thing, it's got enough space between the gasket and wood to let some serious air out. I tried the cigarette paper test to find more leaks and only identified one other spot, which is similarly another spot where the seal has broke.
I've ordered replacement gaskets and will be reapplying them myself, following the guide on accordionrevival as well as some other guides on youtube. Seems easy enough. Only problem is, it will be over a week before that stuff arrives and I want to play it now...... haha!
I have met Accordion players who have taped over where the bellows meet the box, and I was curious if there was a good reason to avoid doing so. I've heard that the adhesive can damage the bellows, but I would not need to put the tape into the bellows to cover the two spots where the air is escaping from. I realize I should probably just be patient, and intend to do so if it is unwise to do tape. I would of course make sure not to put much tape on the end of the bellow. And if tape IS okay, is there a specific type I should use?
If there is any short term fix to make it slightly easier to play until I can properly replace the gasket, I would love any advice. I can always play one of my other instruments, or just deal with having to squeeze 3 times more than normal, but considering I just bought this bad boy I'd love to do something to make it play better for the next week or two.
Pictures attached because we love accordions here, so why not! Circled red was where I was thinking of putting tape.
Bayan is Mechta model, 1985 from Zhitomir factory in Ukraine. It's been hard to research anything about the Soviet factories that made accordions, so I'm not sure of much of anything about this model itself, but it sounds great. The bass really roars.
Thanks fellers, and happy squeezin'!