When I take on a grand regulation job, I examine everything; take notes on how things are working, key to key; bed the frame in the piano; remove the action; examine the belly, trapwork, and lyre--adjusting as needed; take string height measurements; take the action home and put it on the bench; bench regulate best I can; take it back to the piano and fine regulate, etc. But (and you'll see how sophisticated we are here in the hills) I have never had occasion to regulate a Steinway. So ..... Considering the bowed key frame, "accelerated action", sostenuto on the frame, etc., are there any changes to my steps that are necessary, anything special to be aware of? Any particular S&S quirks? Alan Barnard Salem, MO -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080226/fb3bb4ed/attachment.html
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