I would like to thank everyone here (too many to thank individually) for all your help and thoughtful responses. After tuning a piano and returning to tune it again, I feel I have some control and the piano has some stability. This piano has been controlling me. I will definitely recommend a DC System and continue to try gain some control over it. You can't allow a piano beat you. Yah right! Thanks everyone, Al Guecia From: AlliedPianoCraft Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2008 9:23 AM To: Pianotech List Subject: Tuning a Kawai Grand RX-2 List, I have a customer with a Kawai Grand RX-2. I am having a problem in the 2 treble sections. As I have stated on this list, I am not a proponent of excessive pounding, but it's what I must do on this piano to gain any tuning stability. At the last tuning I applied some Protec on the treble strings at the Capo with just a little improvement, but not nearly what I would like. This customer is using this piano to record a CD and needs it to stay in perfect tune. I must go and touch-up the treble about once a month. Any thoughts on this? Al Guecia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080713/9c51b4df/attachment.html
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