[CAUT] Bum set of NY hammers, I'm afraid

Dave Davis dave at davispiano.com
Fri Feb 11 08:38:34 MST 2011


Paul,

I would like to know what different samples sound like - choose a couple of the old hammers, then a couple of "Wally's" from your other D. It was suggested by others, but I may have missed the results if you posted them. 

Dave Davis, RPT



-----Original Message-----
From: Paul T Williams <pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu>
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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 09:29:39 
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Subject: Re: [CAUT] Bum set of NY hammers, I'm afraid

Hi again all,

This set is lackluster from the bottom to the top.  Perhaps they sent me a 
non-prelacquered set.  I kept the old hammers and shanks, so I might 
switch them out, bring the new set to the shop and soak the crap out them 
with a 4:1 mix.  I guess I have nothing to lose and education to gain from 
this. 

This is my first set of NY Hammers.  I've been using Wallys Naturals for 
years.  Maybe I shouldn't have messed around in a new world.  I would have 
put on another set of Abels, but the piano dept head insisted on Steinway 
hammers as he's a "Steinway Concert Artist".  I perhaps shouldn't have 
said anything, eh?  and just used what I know how to use.

What's to expect from Hamburg hammers?  Never used those either.

Keep em coming.  Thanks guys!

Paul



From:
Dale Erwin <erwinspiano at aol.com>
To:
caut at ptg.org
Date:
02/10/2011 07:32 PM
Subject:
Re: [CAUT] Bum set of NY hammers, I'm afraid



Paul
  What vintage is this? And what was your starting protocol. ie hardening 
solution.? 
  Did you probe these hammers with a needle at first to test the overall 
density. It is my first rule of hammer installation. 
  If not you may have installed an overly soft set. So live and learn. 
Also as David inquired.  Is it the 5 th 6 th octave. If its a piano made 
prior to 1980 it will benefit tonally from a curved strike line in this 
area. 


Dale S. Erwin
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-----Original Message-----
From: David Love <davidlovepianos at comcast.net>
To: caut at ptg.org
Sent: Thu, Feb 10, 2011 5:21 pm
Subject: Re: [CAUT] Bum set of NY hammers, I'm afraid

Is the problem through the entire set, one  section?  Are the hammers very 
bulky over the strike point?  Have you tried a heavy filing of a couple of 
hammers (although that also changes the strike point orientation)?  What 
sort of strength solution have you used?  Have you compared with another 
set of a different type of hammer?  Hamburg hammers can be a good choice 
for these pianos and there are some other options as well. 
 
David Love
www.davidlovepianos.com
 
From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Paul 
T Williams
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 12:57 PM
To: caut at ptg.org
Cc: Webb, Kent
Subject: [CAUT] Bum set of NY hammers, I'm afraid
 
Hi all, 

How often have you received a bum set of hammers from Steinway NY?  I've 
tried every trick in the book on the Steinway D I've been talking about 
over the past couple months, but no luck.  They just don't want to 
respond.  No charm, character or projection. The regulation is great, 
string mating is great, ppp is OK, but mf and up just suck!  I've put far 
too many hours voicing one might expect to do with a new set of anything.  


I suppose 1 set in about 20 I've done isn't bad, but this is a concert 
piano.  I had better luck with our other D with Wally's "special Natural 
Abel" hammers.  The piano faculty is also disappointed in the piano now, 
and, of course, many recitals to go.  I did switch the two pianos out. 
This one was in our large recital hall and the Wally Steinway was in our 
small recital hall and too overbearing for a poorly designed room that 
seats only 250. 

I've found the Wally's really brighten up a lot after a year or so, so 
I'll still need to do the 100,000 note "tune up" this summer.  We'll see 
if that calms them down until this summer. 

Im now thinking of a set of Hamburgs for this problem piano.  The D in the 
Lied Center just got new Hamburgs, and sounds fantastic. 

Thoughts? I'm really not liking the idea of scrapping these hammers, so if 
any of you have a last ditch approach, I'd love to hear it! 

Thanks 
Paul 


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