Thunk

Francesco Rieti francesco.rieti at gmail.com
Mon Oct 30 12:45:53 MST 2006


Perhaps an action problem?
Or could it be caused by the positions of the hammers? (Uppest hammers must
hit the strings on the top near the "capotasto" to produce a beautifull
sound , isn't it?). Or didn't I understand your question? ...

regards,

F.B. Milano, Italy


2006/10/30, Ed Carwithen <edwcarw a yahoo.com>:
>
> I have a client with a Baldwin L, built in 1978.  The piano has nice tone
> and he likes it except that the tone attack is unusually wooden.  As the
> hammer strikes the string it has a very prominent "Thunk."  Played softly
> the effect is unheard, but any moderate to heavy strike has this unpleasant
> start to the tone.  In the top half octave say G#7 on up, there is virtually
> no pitch, just this whack of a noise.  I have tried to voice it out with no
> success.  Any suggestions???
>
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