Samick grand

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Tue Dec 11 07:59:01 MST 2007


 Ron,

In addition to adjusting the screw--which is meant to be a fine adjustment--it is necessary to strengthen or weaken the spring itself to get it in the ballpark.? 


 


Dave Stahl
Dave Stahl Piano Service
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ron and Lorene Shiflet <rlshiflet at cableone.net>
To: PTG - ask <pianotech at ptg.org>
Sent: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 6:46 am
Subject: Samick grand
















I have a Samick grand that I just reggulated.? 
All through it, the repetition springs were too strong.? You could feel 
them kick the key,?all through the keyboard.? The problem was that the 
adjustment screw was at the lowest setting and it didn't seem to make much 
difference.? When I put the action back into the?piano, it 
clicks?pretty bad.? ? 


?


On note #1, I actually took the spring out, 
weakened it and put it back in the whippen.? It works great but was 
a?nuissance to re-install.??I'm deading doing this to the whole 
keyboard.


?


Anyone have any better ideas?


?


thanks


Ron?? 

 


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