[pianotech] Hearing Improvement

Gerald Groot tunerboy3 at comcast.net
Tue Sep 8 19:02:16 MDT 2009


That's exactly what I did today while tuning in a church.  What the heck is
it anyway, that whatever room we tune in, that's the room the janitor has to
come into and work?  Fortunately, I had my ear plugs in and it pretty much
drowned out his STUPID vacuum cleaner noise.  It hardly bothered me at all
yet, I could hear the piano just fine.

-----Original Message----- 
From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf
Of Kent Swafford 
Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 6:40 PM 
To: Pianotech List 
Subject: Re: [pianotech] Hearing Improvement 

The concept is much the same whether you are piano tuning or listening  
to music in a car. Improving the signal to noise ratio is good.  
Improving the signal to noise ratio is something you tend to learn if  
you do audio recording. 

To hear the details of music in a car, you want to turn up the music  
to be louder than the road noise. But doing so makes the music  
dangerously loud. Put in hearing protection and both the music _and_  
road noise are attenuated. If the hearing protection is chosen to mask  
most of the road noise, then when you turn the music up, you safely  
hear the music without the road noise. Blaine knows of what he speaks. 

Piano tuning is much the same. Mask the environment sounds with  
hearing protection, then pound away on those test blows. 

Kent Swafford 



On Sep 8, 2009, at 2:43 PM, Diane Hofstetter wrote: 

> 
> Earplugs are wonderful for tuning! They improve the signal to noise  
> ratio, thus making it easier to hear the piano by making the  
> background noise less prominent. 
> 
> 


On Sep 8, 2009, at 10:18 AM, Blaine Hebert wrote: 
> 
> 
> Actually, what I was referring to was the improved sound quality  
> with much louder sound volume to drown out road noise. 
> 



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