Pleyel tone problem

A440A at aol.com A440A at aol.com
Fri Oct 24 17:34:25 MDT 2008


<<  It has to come from the

hamers. I know of course the voicing will help it but the difference with

the rest of the piano is too big . >>

Greetings,  
   Swap a couple of "good sounding" hammers with the ones that are different. 
 If it is truly the hammer, the deadness will go with them. 

Ed Foote RPT 
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