Fwd: [Experts] lighter action in same model pianos

Avery Todd atodd@UH.EDU
Thu, 07 Aug 2003 08:55:48 -0500


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Wim,

My first thought would be damper spoon adjustment and/or damper
spring strength, assuming that blow, key height & dip are
comparable.

Avery

At 10:09 PM 8/6/2003 -0400, you wrote:

>Can anyone on this list give Marty some answers.
>
>Wim
>
>In a message dated 8/6/03 3:11:02 PM Central Daylight Time, 
>pianodoctor@adelphia.net writes:
>
>>Subj: [Experts] lighter action in same model pianos
>>Date: 8/6/03 3:11:02 PM Central Daylight Time
>>From: <mailto:pianodoctor@adelphia.net>pianodoctor@adelphia.net
>>To: <mailto:experts@ptg.org>experts@ptg.org
>>Sent from the Internet
>>
>>
>>
>>I have 2 pianos sitting next to each other.  Both new Yamaha P600 45`` 
>>pianos. One has a much lighter touch (action) than the other.  Can you 
>>give me some reasons why, and is there any adjustment that can be made to 
>>stiffen up the lighter action?
>>
>>Thank You.
>>Marty Cipolla, Locust Grove, VA

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Avery Todd, RPT
Moores School of Music
University of Houston
Houston, TX 
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