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??? > > ------------------------------ > We have the perfect Group for you. Check out the handy changes to Yahoo! > Groups.<http://pa.yahoo.com/*http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=41144/*http://groups.yahoo.com/local/newemail.html> > > -------------- parte successiva -------------- Un allegato HTML ? stato rimosso... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20061030/1ab279fa/attachment.html
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