Kevin:
You are probably right, the piano probably hasn't had enough hard playing to
fatigue the strings yet. Only needs 3 or 4 years of hard playing, but if the
hammers are unworn.......
The SD-10 was Susan's example, and a good one since the "V" bar surfaces are
quite hard. But the problem and solution is the same as any piano with
duplexing, including Steinway and Yamaha verticals.
Bill
In a message dated 3/6/02 5:27:05 AM Pacific Standard Time,
ramsey@extremezone.com writes:
<< Bill,
This is a Steinway M from 1995. Looks brand new; no string grooves to
speak of, knuckles perfect, case perfect, I suspect it saw light playing
infrequently for most of it's life. Wasn't Susan's article about an SD-10?
Thanks for the feedback, though. >>
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