soft pedal on new Kawaii

John Ross jrpiano@win.eastlink.ca
Sun, 25 Jul 2004 17:22:47 -0300


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Hi Julia,

I find that on an upright, there is almost no discernible difference in volume.

Physically, there should be, as the hammer blow, is lessened, but in reality, no. 


Regards,

John M. Ross
Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
jrpiano@win.eastlink.ca
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  Subject: soft pedal on new Kawaii


  Greetings, 

                Why wouldn't a soft pedal on a brand new Kawaii studio upright not make the piano play any softer when depressed?  I checked the distance of the hammers and the pedal, caused the hammers, sure enough, to get closer to the strings, but the tone of playing did not get softer as it should; I mean alomost NO tonal difference.

                 So...I adjusted the soft pedal screw, down at the pedal until my ear was satified as to the softness. Adjusting this made the hammers distance about 1/2" closer to the strings than it was set at. Then, when I looked at the hammer rest rail, it was up off it's resting position on the action bracket. In other words, there was about 1/4" space between the hammer rest rail's bottom and the felt on the action brackets. When I measured the resting position distance of the hammers to the strings it was 38mm!!  I know this is too close, but now the pedal causes the hammers to play softer....

                 The girl needed to practice for a college entrance or something, so I lightly glued small pieces of felt in the space in between the rail and the action brackets, as a temporary measure,  as to allow the pedal to do what it is suppose to do, so she could practice. Howevwer, I told them I would investigate the specs and visit as a follow up. What could the true problem be here? My guess that it has to do with voicing. (38mm and up off the action bracket, doesn't seem right and scares me.) Thanks for expertise in advance. 

              (By the way, this was a call from the piano dealer, for their first free tuning and to look art this pedal's problem under warranty.) 

  rookie,
  Julia Gottchall, 
  Reading, PA 

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