To dampen EM chimes for someone whose ears are sensitive, I put a doubled rubber band around one end of each chime, and that softened them while allowing a tone, albeit a bit clunkier.
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To dampen EM chimes for someone whose ears are sensitive, I put a doubled rubber band around one end of each chime, and that softened them while allowing a tone, albeit a bit clunkier.
Quoted from Pahuffman:Maybe you'll encourage some kid to start playing regularly.
...or to say “Mommy, lets always go to THIS dentist!”
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