>To: pianotech@ptg.org >From: Roger Jolly <baldyam@sk.sympatico.ca> >Subject: Re: Yamaha G3 Bass question > >Hi Ken, > Steam ironing has worked very well for me, without the need to needle in this section. It is not hard to get a very even triad progression right through the bass tnor break, the C3 is normally a dream to voice and tune through this section > > >At 10:41 AM 01/10/98 -0700, you wrote: >>Hi, >> >>I have a Yamaha G3 in my stable of piano clientle. The bass, mostly the >>bichords, has a "nasal" tone quality. >> >>The bichord strings have been replaced. I have voiced the hammers, which >>seems to lessen the nasal quality, but does not last very long. >> >>Is this a quality of this piano, (this is what I think and momentary change >>is the only thing that I can offer)? Is there something that I can >>quarentee will more permanently change this offending sound/ >> >>Thanks, >> >>Ken Hale, RPT >>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>Instant e-Delivery now available >> >>PianoDB, PianoDB95, PianoDB97 >>Manage your Piano Service Business >> >>YourTraySpell Words Suite >>D C AL CODA >>http://www.dcalcoda.com/ >>kenhale@dcalcoda.com >>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> Roger Jolly Baldwin Yamaha Piano Centre Saskatoon and Regina Saskatchewan, Canada. 306-665-0213 Fax 652-0505
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