Hey Now, Thanks for all the responses to my inquiry. I'm feeling enlightened this morning. Besides having finally caught up on my list reading yesterday. Now I know that a straight line is not always the best line. It seems I've been five days behind since I got home from the convention + a week vacation. Now I'm off to my morning M450 what a coincidence huh? Oh well I'm having fun trying to learn my new Verituner program I won at the convention. C-ya Steve OC CA Pura Vida ----- Original Message ----- From: vince mrykalo To: pianotech at ptg.org Sent: 7/26/2007 8:54:20 PM Subject: RE: Finding the strike line another method I have found a similar case with a 5'8" Knabe where moving the hammers a little toward the V bar made a noticeable improvement in the 5th and 6th octave region. pianotech-request at ptg.org wrote: Hey Now, To David, Dale and all the list. Is this procedure/phenomenom only present on Steinways? Thanks in advance. Stuck in Yamaha M500 land...it could be worse I could have wurlitzers with separated pin blocks :-). Just kidding I have my fair share of nice Grands, and a few Steinways too. Steve OC CA. Vince Mrykalo RPT MPT University of Utah "Minél több a változás, annál nagyobb az állandoság" The more I learn, the less I know. www.mrykalopiano.com Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Yahoo! Autos new Car Finder tool. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20070727/c438ddc4/attachment.html
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