Steinway D right pedal

Erwinspiano@aol.com Erwinspiano@aol.com
Tue, 26 Apr 2005 10:30:44 EDT


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Also a complete redesign of the tray pivot point  in the block will take care 
of this completely as well as the suggestions  David makes here below.
      I posted a complete description  of how to install a new Renner back 
action with various modifications to improve  it's entire function as well as 
getting rid of the ever frustrating    & funky upstop adjustment to the caut 
list sometime back in January or  earlier. Steinways in general suffer from heavy 
pedal syndrome.
  Dale
  clunk clunk clunk go the dampers slapping the  strings

Check the gauge on  the trapwork spring as well as the damper tray.  I 
usually replace those old damper  lever tray springs with a coil spring located 
between the sections nearest the  lifting point.  If after changing  that the 
tension is still too high, consider changing the traps lever leaf  spring with a 
lighter one.    
 
David  Love
davidlovepianos@comcast.net  





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