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Unusual annoying noise

johnmjg

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I have a Titano Stroller which is about 8 months old. There is a very annoying hum/rattle that can be heard when playing low, bass notes (left hand). Sorry for not providing a better description. I am new to the accordion and don't know the proper verbiage. This didn't seem apparent when it was new and some have said it is a normal sound. Yikes, almost $7k for this sound????

I welcome advice.
 
Are you talking about bass growl, I.e. a growling noise after you stop playing a bass note? That would be perfectly normal since the reeds cannot stop their movement immediately because they donโ€™t have a damper as in a piano.

If itโ€™s like a mechanical rattling, could it be that a reed got loose? You could open the accordion and check yourself before shipping it to your dealer.
 
I welcome advice.
hum/rattle that can be heard when playing low, bass notes

Basically there are two possibilities:
A/ It is sounding after the end of playing the given note on the given key / button. It's fine then, it's a normal "reverberation", caused by the continued vibration of the large bass-reed, which often has brass weights on the end, so it doesn't stop immediately when the airflow stops.
B/ If it is heard continuously during the playing, then it is a problem. But a more skilled serviceman has no problem setting it up and I don't expect big financial costs...

I am new to the accordion and don't know the proper verbiage.

... BTW, 7$k is already enough of an incentive to entrust the instrument to a professional and not to try to do DIY repairs without previous skills in this field.

Best regards,
Vladimir
 
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... BTW, 7$k is already enough of an incentive to entrust the instrument to a professional and not to try to do DIY repairs without previous skills in this field.
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And if the accordion is just 8 months old it should certainly be repaired under warranty.
 
Basically there are two possibilities:
A/ It is sounding after the end of playing the given note on the given key / button. It's fine then, it's a normal "reverberation", caused by the continued vibration of the large bass-reed, which often has brass weights on the end, so it doesn't stop immediately when the airflow stops.

I've just discovered this tonight. I plugged my accordion into our band's PA system for the first time, and there is a noticeable 'twang' sound after each bass note is released. I guessed it was normal as all the notes do much the same, but came here to check :)
 
Thanks @Dingo40 I'd not noticed it before, I guess because the reeds and the microphone are inside the accordion. Also lately I've not been playing chords on the Stradella, just notes from the root and contra row - so the lower bank is getting more of a workout.

I'll get a recording of it next practice session, but it sounds just like what was discussed in the thread you linked to.
 
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I've just discovered this tonight. I plugged my accordion into our band's PA system for the first time, and there is a noticeable 'twang' sound after each bass note is released. I guessed it was normal as all the notes do much the same, but came here to check :)
Perhaps your accordion really wants to identify as a guitar? :unsure: :)
 
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