[pianotech] sustain

Gerald Groot tunerboy3 at comcast.net
Sat Mar 21 10:15:44 PDT 2009


Have you checked the bridge pins themselves?  Are they in solid?  

 

Make sure they are on the correct angle with the others pins.  

 

Also, make sure there is no wood touching the strings after they leave the
bridges.  Sometimes, we need to give them a little extra notch for more
clearance.

 

For the heck of it, tighten all of the sounding board screws while you're at
it.  

 

A few ideas anyway.

 

 

 

From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf
Of Ed Carwithen
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 1:10 PM
To: Piano Tech List
Subject: [pianotech] sustain

 


I have a problem with a new Kawai console piano. Maybe someone can help me
diagnose the situation.

 

I am the only tech to have worked on this piano which is two years old.  The
A6 A#6 notes have almost no sustain.  The owner did not notice this problem
until just recently, and I did not notice this previously, so I have to
assume this is something that has developed rather than inherent from the
beginning.

 

These notes are above the dampers so that isn't part of the problem.   The
notes below the A seem fine.  The notes above them seem fine.  There seems
to be nothing inhibiting the strings themselves.  I can't see anything on
the strings, or touching the strings to dampen the sound.  I tapped the
strings to the bridge to be sure that the termination points were solid.  I
put some solution on the hammers to harden them thinking that maybe the
hammer felt might be too soft.  That didn't make any difference.  I then
voiced with needles, and it seems to have made some minor improvement, but
not enough.  

 

It seems that two things would affect the sustain; something inhibiting the
string resonance, or the hammer voicing.  I have tried to address both of
these and haven't managed to solve it.  

 

Any Ideas????

 

Ed Carwithen

John Day.

 

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